The mission of the news group is to create a forum for picture framers to discuss conservation issues and to seek advice from other framers, paper conservators...
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Jan 27, 1999 5:51 pm
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Stephen Todd
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Jan 29, 1999 7:47 am
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Frameconnews hopes to provide a forum for framers and conservators of art on paper and other media. It was born out of the series of UK symposia organised in...
frameconnews@...
Jan 30, 1999 10:22 am
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As moderator I though that I should welcome the 20 or so members who have joined in the one week after our first announcement in the UK. I will be and so will...
Stephen Todd
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Feb 5, 1999 9:13 am
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Good Morning, This is a test to see if I am communicating with the world of framers. Valerie ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/frameconnews Free...
Vtapia96@...
Feb 12, 1999 9:20 am
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I have 4 24 X 36 drawings on transparencies and I need to mount them on standard mount board and then mat and frame them. What type of hinge do you suggest? ...
Conservation
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Feb 12, 1999 9:20 am
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I would be interested in any views on the best tape to seal around the 'conservation sandwich' of glass, matt mount, artwork and barrier backboard. I have had...
Edward Bishop
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Feb 12, 1999 9:20 am
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First, thanks to Stephen Todd and others who have brought us this forum. I welcome the opportunity to participate in the learning and sharing of information,...
ARTFRAME, Inc.
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Feb 13, 1999 8:57 am
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Sorry everyone but this is a test, so please ignore it. You see I don't seem to be getting confirmation that postings are getting through. Bufo Bufo (Linn) ......
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Feb 13, 1999 9:37 am
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To: <frameconnews@egroups.com> From: "Conservation" <conservation@...> Subject: mounting transparencies Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 08:25:11 -0600 I...
frameconnews@...
Feb 15, 1999 7:57 am
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To: "Frameconnews" <frameconnews@egroups.com> From: "ARTFRAME, Inc." <artframe@...> Subject: Archival Polyester Film Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 11:50:53...
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Feb 15, 1999 7:57 am
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frameconnews] The Best Tape to seal the 'conservation sandwich'. By Edward Bishop@... 1:20am Fri 12 Feb I would be interested in any views on the best...
frameconnews@...
Feb 15, 1999 7:57 am
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Hal: Do you know whether the material is polyester, acetate, or something else? What can you say about their age and condition? Here are a few mounting ...
ARTFRAME, Inc.
artframe@...
Feb 15, 1999 3:18 pm
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The UK Symposium on the conservation of art on paper has a mirror web site now at: http://www.btinternet.com/~todd.advertising/index.htm This is ahead of a...
frameconnews@...
Feb 22, 1999 3:40 pm
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February 23, 1999 15:53 Dear Stephen, Good luck with your endeavor! I am sure that it will be an important information exchange and I look forward to receiving...
MobiusArt@...
Feb 24, 1999 7:41 am
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RE; Tape for sandwich fit. Emperical experience: we have used 3M 810 tape since 1972 to seal 99.9% of our frame jobs, it is a very practical one time fit. I...
HP Authorized Customer
viviankistler@...
Feb 24, 1999 11:38 pm
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RE; mounting the snake. Assuming the snake has already been taxidermied, use flat 1/2" strips of leather(snakeskin would be appropriate) in the same color as...
HP Authorized Customer
viviankistler@...
Feb 24, 1999 11:38 pm
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RE: Mylar D It is an archival product. I have used it since 1979. I understand the brand is not as important as the exact product description--100% clear ...
HP Authorized Customer
viviankistler@...
Feb 24, 1999 11:46 pm
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Just as many of us were brought up referring to a Vacuum cleaner as a Hoover so we find names like Mylar and Melinex both trade names for Polyester. Archival...
Mark Vine
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Feb 27, 1999 8:17 am
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Mark said... ... name of the American company Dupont and on the archival ... being completely ... Thanks for your info on Melinex; I have not heard of that ...
ARTFRAME, Inc.
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Feb 27, 1999 11:16 pm
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Mark Vine corect me if I'm wrong, but Mylar etc should not be used with media such as pastels and charcoal as it can create an static electricity. Stephen ... ...
frameconnews@...
Feb 27, 1999 11:43 pm
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Stephen: You are correct. The static charge on Mylar etc. can literally pull an image off the page. This is less of an issue if the artist fixed their work...
Sue Maltby
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Feb 28, 1999 5:15 pm
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Fixatives are another issue altogether, many commercial products will not provide longterm benefits for art forms all too easily discolouring with age. If in...
Mark Vine
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Mar 1, 1999 12:15 pm
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As with all products used in conservation framing one needs to first assess whether the item to be used is going to be compatible with the substrate to be...
Mark Vine
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Mar 1, 1999 12:15 pm
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The Conservation Mailing List, Frameconnews is moving to bigger premises (!) at Stanford University California. As soon as I can I will advise you of a few...
Stephen Todd
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Mar 4, 1999 10:53 am
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I'm looking for some help. I am a framer working in the south of England, and work to conservation standards whenever I can. I'd like to get some more detailed...
Manager
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Mar 5, 1999 11:09 am
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Please could you e-mail your postal address and phone number to us. Thanks ... Institute of Paper Conservation Leigh Lodge, Leigh Worcester WR6 5LB, UK Tel:...
clare
clare@...
Mar 5, 1999 2:51 pm
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... America and other countries.<<< In the US, the Professional Picture Framers Association, an international trade association serving the art & framing ...
Merrill E. Grayson, CPF
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Mar 5, 1999 4:46 pm
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... This is like the Fine Art Trade Guild in the UK, - with respect I know more Americans who use the Guild's qualification, GCF than European CPF's- but my...
Manager
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Mar 5, 1999 8:18 pm
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... respect ... CAN WE OBSERVE SOME NETIQUETTE, PLEASE? The Moderator ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/frameconnews Free Web-based e-mail groups by...