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Dave Miller

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I want to buy a split-back 10 x 8 printing frame.

Does anyone know of a UK supplier. I realise that they are available from the USA, but the postage is very high. I’m currently using a Paterson contact printing frame but would like the versatility of the split back, any ideas?
 

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Paula at Linhof and Studio stocks the Lotus frames, Dave. They're not cheap but they're supposed to be very good.

Afterthought: most of the ones I've seen in the UK are badly made and quickly fall apart. I use a couple made by Dan Pelland and imported. They are very good. He's stopped making them but I think he's posted the plans on his website. If you know a good woodworker then you can probably have one made.
 
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I want to buy a split-back 10 x 8 printing frame.
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Dave,

I have a Lotus 11x14 contact printing frame which is beautifully made and will last a lifetime. However I bought it a long time ago. They are now very expensive. The 10x8 is £259 + vat!

Unfortunately not all contact printing frames are equal. You really need a good and even pressure. You may have to import one from the US, but I don't know who makes the best one's over there.

ps If you want to try a Lotus, let me know, you can borrow mine.

Barry
 

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Bostick and Sullivan (USA) sell a very well-made contact printing frame (split back), and they are a sponsor here. They are slightly over-size (the 11x14 is actually 12x15...inches), and made of maple. Reasonably priced, also, so import duty, etc won't make them too expensive.

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Thank you all for the advice.
I have looked the Lotus frames, and as you both say they aren’t cheap, that’s not to say that they are over priced. Considering the limited market and the work required to produce them I accept the prices quoted as reasonable. I’ve also checked out those advertised by B & S and others in the USA, the problem, Vaugn is the shipping costs quoted from the USA almost doubles the price of the product, that coupled with the possibility of being caught for another 25% in duties here rather puts me off using American dealers. Having said that I have just ordered a renovated 10x8 frame via eBay from America.
Barry that’s an extremely generous offer that I may take you up on later. For the moment I just want to try our a few processes, if I find them as absorbing as I think I might, then I will invest in better equipment as it is required.
 
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