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Lemon_Drop
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Problems with float mount.

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I got a job in today to reframe an oil thats been painted on paper. The origional framer float mounted it onto standard mount board. The art itself is around 16 inches wide, the main problem is he used ATG tape instead of hinges and its going the full length of the art. The value of it is around €2,500. I told the lady that i would not attempt to get it off the mountboard and that I would try and get someone that might be able to help her. :cry:
This is where all of you come in, I think I need a Paper Conservator somewhere in Ireland one that anyone of you could recommend or have used before, or maybe some pointers in the right direction. :roll: The paper that the oil is painted on is not a regular shape so it still has to be floated if it ever gets off the board its on now, cant use a mount to cover up someone other person's mistake, or should I tell her to bring it back to the origional framer and let him sort out the mess. I really dont want to try and get it off, its stuck fast, plust the paper its painted on is only as strong as the type thats used in notebooks.
Dermot

Post by Dermot »

Liz D’Arcy in Rathnew Co. Wicklow is a very good and reliable paper conservator one of the few in Ireland her Telephone number is 087 222 7782………..tell her I said she is to look after you….

Best regards

Dermot

PS give me a call on 087 2575059 if you need any more information

On holidays in lovely Kerry ……….it is truly beautiful in this part of the world….
Lemon_Drop
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Post by Lemon_Drop »

Thanks Dermot. Its not the first time you helped me out. Enjoy the rest of your holidays. :D
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Post by absolute framing »

Hi Lemon Drop,

I would not try to remove the artwoork from the backing board !!
Your customer should get a receipt and try to claim the cost of repair from the original framer. If there not obliging, they should try the small claims court, as this is a cheap recourse. Many business refund based on the courts registrars letter, before it goes to court. I think it costs only a small administration charge.
I have 2 Percy French Works on paper (€10,000 each) that are glued to mount board that have to be restored, so i may be going down to Rathnew myself!

Interest to hear how you get on !

Stephen
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