Hi all, does anyone recognise this moulding or something similar without the gold?
Thanks Nick
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So exactly this, or if not, exactly but the ornate bits not gold, or minus the ornate gold bits altogether?
The first P.F.G. (and still one of only two)
outside of North America.
outside of North America.
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Pretty much any of the options, his parents have that style which he likes, he would prefer without the gold but will accept if the only choice
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Re: Moulding ID
Not so many embossed mouldings around these days, but Simons 000S/444 is still listed on their website, which may be o.k. if you don't mind a little bit darker mahogany finish.
https://djsimons.co.uk/product/reverse- ... gold-line/
https://djsimons.co.uk/product/reverse- ... gold-line/
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