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Does anybody know who makes archival mounting corners. I've been using the ones dstributed by Light Impressions. They have become a really poor quality. Many of them come split open, many others are glued so I can't insert print's corner. I ended up discarding about 25-30% of them. It's not the first batch I have havd problems with. Does anybody know what other companies distribute/make them?
-- Boris Krivoruk (boris.krivoruk@kp.org), May 17, 2002
Not a direct answer to your question, but one solution you may well have discarded is to make your own by just folding squares of appropriate paper and fixing those to the mount board with appropriate tape. These seem very strong and stable, though you may dislike them for other reasons. Of course, if you are looking for the transparent kind, this is obviously not an option.
-- Eric Pederson (epederso@darkwing.uoregon.edu), May 17, 2002.
I use some clear self-adhesive mylar photo cormers made by Lineco. I got them at the local AC Moore's art supply store.
-- Ken Burns (kenburns@twave.net), May 17, 2002.