the white one is Arqadia 756257000
the other one is D&J Simons 2000/0068
Just to warn you both are PITA mouldings
corners aren't very good
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Re: corners aren't very good
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Re: corners aren't very good
The Simons one has a fairly heavy gesso and tends not to be very flat on the bottom, so you have to hold the moulding very tight when cutting to stop it rocking, it is a inexpensive moulding, but looks good if cut and pinned well.
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Re: corners aren't very good
Cheers - Maybe I could cope with that, it's the chipping/flaking that kills me. I might check the pricing and maybe order a few lengths, I need some pain and torture in my life and dealing with my moody teenage children just isn't enough these days 
