Re: contact printing frames

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From: Janet Neuhauser (jneuhauser@silverlink.net)
Date: 04/18/03-05:56:53 PM Z


I bought three frames from Doug a year ago for school and my students
have used and abused them for cyanotypes and van dyke brown printing.
They have held up extremely well. Great contact, sturdy and easy to
use. Just one warning: these are hand made frames and when I ordered
two new pieces of glass for them, I only took one frame to the glass
shop. It turns out the other frame was just a scant 1/16" smaller and
the glass had to be recut. Otherwise, I highly recommend these frames!

Janet Neuhauser

Don Chiappinelli wrote:

> I just sent Doug and order for one - I can let you know how I like it,
> if you'd like.
>
> Don Chiappinelli, LCSW
> dchiap@msn.com
> (540)370-4344
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shannon Stoney [mailto:sstoney@pdq.net]
> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 3:00 PM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: contact printing frames
>
> Hi. I am getting tired of my old contact printing frame that I
> bought second hand. It shreds like crazy and leaves little wood
> chips on the print. I am thinking of buying a new one. What is your
> favorite and where did you get it?
>
> --shannon


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