Hi,
I use Colourmount mountboard at the moment, I saw an article in Picture Business this month about Mountboard and I was quite impressed with the photo of the Brite Core ( solid colour ) range from Crescent, I know Bainbridge mountboard is seen as the benchmark of mountboards but does anyone have an opinion on Crescent mountboard ?
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CRESCENT mountboard anyone ?
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Re: CRESCENT mountboard anyone ?
I like it. I use it for their speciality finishes and particularly like the suede range. Good quality and cuts well.
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I don't use half as much mountboard as I used to, but I have used a lot of Crescent stuff in the past. The only one I use regularly now is the Blackcore Mist. Unless they have changed, they still come in 40x32. Which can be a slight drawback sometimes.
The Britannia range is a very useful selection. Very similar to Crescent. Excellent cuts and in UK sized sheets. I have never been fond of Colourmount. When they first went onto whitecore the quality was terrible. It may have improved since, but I was put off forever. The Daler Ingres range is very good for washlining.
The Britannia range is a very useful selection. Very similar to Crescent. Excellent cuts and in UK sized sheets. I have never been fond of Colourmount. When they first went onto whitecore the quality was terrible. It may have improved since, but I was put off forever. The Daler Ingres range is very good for washlining.
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We have used Crescent Matboard products for well over 40 years. Their factory has been in the Chicago for over 100 years. They have 4-5 lines of boards - cream core wood pulp, white core wood pulp, alpha cellulose, cotton core, 100% cotton, OEM boards and other types of artists boards(illustration/mounting). Their fabric covered and bright core items are from The Netherlands (Moorman).
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I use the Museum ragmount and find that you do need a new blade to cut it best.
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Re: CRESCENT mountboard anyone ?
Crescent is our primary mat (mount) board. Their quality control is excellent and it cuts cleanly and evenly. It is, however, ever-so-slightly thinner and ever-so-slightly more flexible than Bainbridge, but the difference is almost unnoticeable.
A few weeks ago, the Crescent workers went on strike, but I haven’t heard if those labor problems have been resolved. So, availability may be an issue, but I haven’t had any out of stock or discontinued items for our weekly deliveries since the strike.
I am very happy with the Crescent product line.
A few weeks ago, the Crescent workers went on strike, but I haven’t heard if those labor problems have been resolved. So, availability may be an issue, but I haven’t had any out of stock or discontinued items for our weekly deliveries since the strike.
I am very happy with the Crescent product line.
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I'm going to disagree with you Bill. The difference in flexibility is very noticeable! Crescent rag mats are very high quality, but compared to Alphamat, they are very bendable. I use Alphamat in preference to Crescent rag because of two things. Alphamat has zeolytes and is a much stiffer board.Bill Henry wrote: It is, however, ever-so-slightly thinner and ever-so-slightly more flexible than Bainbridge, but the difference is almost unnoticeable.
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Get some samples - I believe Wessex might be the people to speak to. Not sure which branch of Wessex covers your area - Dereham / Croydon / Ashford??? - you are kind of in the middle. You could always call head office in Lymington - ask for Ashley - he is a top bloke - he is also "the" top bloke!!!Bagpuss wrote:Hi,
I use Colourmount mountboard at the moment, I saw an article in Picture Business this month about Mountboard and I was quite impressed with the photo of the Brite Core ( solid colour ) range from Crescent, I know Bainbridge mountboard is seen as the benchmark of mountboards but does anyone have an opinion on Crescent mountboard ?
Thanks,
Adam/Bagpuss
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Re: CRESCENT mountboard anyone ?
I've only used Crescent boards once.
Crescent used to have a stand at the Spring (and maybe the Autumn) fair, but I found their range totally bewildering. Then Arqadia (who were probably 'Arquati' in those days) ceased distributing crescent boards and sold the lot off at stupid prices - ragmat at £1 per sheet - I bought a shedload and absolutely loved it. But then it all went weird, couldn't find it easily again.
Wessex do it now; I have the colour charts from them, but they are tailored to the UK market; nothing like the full range and the prices aren't what I'd call 'tempting' either.
Alphamat artcare is what rocks my boat, until it comes to washlines; then it sucks (literally - like a sponge) Crescent boards are great for that, but so are Arqadia boards. The best board I have used for washlines to date is Larson Juhl 'Artique' from Arqadia. Limited colours, but for washlines that's fine.
Crescent used to have a stand at the Spring (and maybe the Autumn) fair, but I found their range totally bewildering. Then Arqadia (who were probably 'Arquati' in those days) ceased distributing crescent boards and sold the lot off at stupid prices - ragmat at £1 per sheet - I bought a shedload and absolutely loved it. But then it all went weird, couldn't find it easily again.
Wessex do it now; I have the colour charts from them, but they are tailored to the UK market; nothing like the full range and the prices aren't what I'd call 'tempting' either.
Alphamat artcare is what rocks my boat, until it comes to washlines; then it sucks (literally - like a sponge) Crescent boards are great for that, but so are Arqadia boards. The best board I have used for washlines to date is Larson Juhl 'Artique' from Arqadia. Limited colours, but for washlines that's fine.