Has anyone seen this T hinging technique before? The label is from an "FATG Commended Framer" from central London C.1980's/90's.
Just wondering if this was once a thing. The hinges appear to be self adhesive cotton.
Interesting hinging technique.
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Interesting hinging technique.
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Re: Interesting hinging technique.
Also interesting is that the mount is in surprisingly good condition and although the bevel is slightly discoloured in the centre between the face sheets, it is a lot lighter colour than I was expecting. The backing board is some kind of pulp board.
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