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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 3808735, member: 56"]I remember those frames. They were popular in the '70s and '80s. If Kulicke innovated the system, it was soon being imitated by many others. I liked them. Extremely convenient and inexpensive. Extruded aluminum, secured at the corners by brackets and set screws. You could buy the pieces individually and assemble a frame of practically any size. You had to find your own glass and backing. That was about the time they started making that foam-core paperboard, I think specifically for that kind of frame.</p><p><br /></p><p>The frames are easy to disassemble. Just release the set screws on either side at the top, and that top section will pull up and off. Then you can get a photo of the print without reflections, and there might be more info that is currently out of sight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 3808735, member: 56"]I remember those frames. They were popular in the '70s and '80s. If Kulicke innovated the system, it was soon being imitated by many others. I liked them. Extremely convenient and inexpensive. Extruded aluminum, secured at the corners by brackets and set screws. You could buy the pieces individually and assemble a frame of practically any size. You had to find your own glass and backing. That was about the time they started making that foam-core paperboard, I think specifically for that kind of frame. The frames are easy to disassemble. Just release the set screws on either side at the top, and that top section will pull up and off. Then you can get a photo of the print without reflections, and there might be more info that is currently out of sight.[/QUOTE]
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