Compoed Mouldings.

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Compoed Mouldings.

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I have just learned today that Compoed Mouldings is now a part of Frinton Frames who make all those lovely hand finished traditional style frames. There currently appears to be ordering still by the original Compoed Mouldings website, but it is now a part of Frinton Frames.
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Do you mean Frinton Gallery Mark? Frinton Frames was a different company which merged with Wessex.

Or am I wrong? :roll:
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Hi Peter,

Yes, I mean Frinton Gallery. I actually knew that, I guess me brain was not properly engauged as I was typing!

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It is Frinton Gallery that has acquired Compo Mouldings, but the trading name for them is Frinton Frames Ltd - I have an invoice in front of me to pay right now and those are definitely the names on it. :D

Frinton Mouldings was the company that was part of the Wessex Group.
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It all gets very confusing doesn't it? :| :lol:

I think at one time it was all one company. That's why Frinton Mouldings were not based anywhere near Frinton. :wink:
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