Hello. Someone from this forum may have sent me, about ten days ago, a direct e-mail concerning my PPFA participation, which unfortunately arrived scrambled. ...
Orton
gbpf-cap@...
Feb 18, 2000 7:54 am
160
I am trying to source an anti-reflective u-v protecting glass for a customer who wants to reglaze high financial value pictures. I had settled on Tru-Vue ...
Geoff Osmond
geoff.osmond@...
Mar 17, 2000 7:43 am
161
... We use UV filtering Plexiglas and seldom use glass at all unless the piece is a pastel or something that will react adversely to the static. We also...
George Cannon
gwc4@...
Mar 17, 2000 1:05 pm
162
One, quite expensive, answer to this problem is laminated Amiran from Schott A.G. in Mainz, Germany. This glass is available in water-white glass, with a ...
Hugh Phibbs
h-phibbs@...
Mar 17, 2000 3:07 pm
163
Hi Geoff I use TV Conservation Clear on a regular basis - on my client's work and on my own. Seldom do I need the AR property. However, the anti UV filtering...
gbpf-cap
gbpf-cap@...
Mar 17, 2000 3:07 pm
164
Posted by Moderator on behalf of Michael & Pauline Masters PPF@... I have a customer looking for Maxfield Parrish prints, and am having = difficulty in...
Stephen Todd
Stephen.Todd@...
Mar 17, 2000 3:14 pm
165
In a message dated 03/17/2000 1:44:47 AM Central Standard Time, geoff.osmond@... writes: << I am trying to source an antireflective UV protecting glass...
JERSERWI@...
Mar 17, 2000 4:02 pm
166
Good question about Parrish. I recently picked up 9 Parrish original prints in the original vintage frames (still with the old paper lable stuck to the old,...
TuzaHu973@...
Mar 18, 2000 9:49 am
167
Dear Geoff one answer to your glass problem may be a product called colorclear available from Rankins 24-34 Pearson Street London E2 8JD Telephone: 0171 729...
IMarsh5475@...
Mar 18, 2000 9:50 am
168
... Geoff - Denglas (at least regular Denglass) is not any more protective than regular clear glass. I believe that since the joined with Sandel, they may be...
el taller picture fra...
sg@...
Mar 18, 2000 9:50 am
169
One word of caution about Tru-Vue's museum glass. We installed it on a client's extremely valuable Picasso drawing and several months later brought it back...
Fine Arts Conservancy
fac@...
Mar 20, 2000 9:07 am
170
I have located an `official' Maxfield Parrish Website at : http://www.maxfieldparrish.net/wr/directory.htm I hope this is of some help. Stephen Todd Moderator...
Stephen Todd
Stephen.Todd@...
Mar 20, 2000 12:06 pm
171
Listers: Another word of caution. UV filtering glass filters out the most harmful wavelengths of light but by no means eliminates light damage. The visible...
Sue Maltby
smaltby@...
Mar 20, 2000 4:02 pm
172
In a message dated 3/20/0 12:07:34 PM, you wrote: <<I have located an `official' Maxfield Parrish Website at : http://www.maxfieldparrish.net/wr/directory.htm ...
TuzaHu973@...
Mar 20, 2000 4:02 pm
173
Wish regard to the general discussions on glass, two things. Sue Maltby asks about UV filtering films. We have experimented with them, but found it impossible...
IMarsh5475@...
Mar 22, 2000 7:17 pm
174
One of our artists has requested that we frame her prints using wood spacers that sit directly on the edge of her art work. I know that this is not...
Janice Collins
jcollins@...
Apr 25, 2000 7:49 am
175
Janice, Instead of using 2ply matboard to line the exposed wood, or use tape which does not stick - why not use a good quality urethane and cover all exposed ...
Jennifer Benedict
jen.jen@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:10 pm
176
A paper tape or 2 ply rag will not act as a barrier only a buffer. One possible thing might be frame sealing tape from Linco. It is a foil and paper tape with...
Merrill E. Grayson, CPF
merrill@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:11 pm
177
... Why not use an acrylic spacer? United Mfrs. Supply Inc. sells these in several configurations. George Cannon Preparator Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art ...
George Cannon
gwc4@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:12 pm
178
Janice: Consider Marvel Seal 360 for this job. Marvel Seal is literally a space age product. It is a metal (aluminum) foil which has Nylon on one side for...
Sue Maltby
smaltby@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:12 pm
179
Hello Joan, Why not use Lineco acid frree Frame sealing tape. 1 1/4 x 1000". It has many uses, such as sealing rabbets, filets and framebacks. Just a...
tapiacarr@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:13 pm
180
... It's a bit expensive, but the foil-backed frame-sealing tape does adhere well to raw wood. Just forgotten the brand now, but it's illustrated in the UMS...
Mitch Park
mfpark@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:13 pm
181
If you are hooked on using a pressure sensitive product I wonder whether you have considered using something like MicroChamber® MicroStick, this self adhesive...
Mark Vine
100436.3447@...
Apr 25, 2000 1:49 pm
182
Hello Janice The usual reason to isolate art from raw wood is to prevent tannins and lignins, naturally present in wood, from directly contacting the art. An ...
gbpf-cap
gbpf-cap@...
Apr 25, 2000 2:35 pm
183
You might want to look at a product called Rabbet Guard Tape - Museum Quality. It can be used on finished or unfinished wood. It comes in rolls 3/4" x 72...
Rod & Jane Beaudry
rebmjb@...
Apr 25, 2000 5:13 pm
184
In a message dated 4/25/00 12:49:44 AM, jcollins@... writes: << One of our artists has requested that we frame her prints using wood spacers that...
XprtFrmr@...
Apr 25, 2000 5:15 pm
185
Breaking my own news group rules, I'll keep this brief. Myself and a few others are starting a UK Institute of Picture Framing. If you would like to know more,...
Stephen Todd
Stephen.Todd@...
May 23, 2000 12:59 pm
186
... From: "Vivian Kistler" <viviankistler@...> To: "Stephen Todd" <stephen.todd@...> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:52 PM Subject: Need...
Stephen Todd
Stephen.Todd@...
Jul 26, 2000 7:41 am
187
Information: Photographic Activity Test was withdrawn on the 10th of March 2000 and has been replaced by ISO 14523:1999. "Douglas Nishimura Research Scientist ...
Frame News
Stephen.Todd@...
Aug 15, 2000 1:21 pm
188
Here is a picture framing question that I'm interested in hearing some feedback on! Imagine this......an artist wants a large painting or drawing on paper...