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BARGAINS!
Precut Mats, Photo Mats, bulk cut mats. overruns, overstocks, experiments, one time special buys. Cash in on these great buys. All first quality materials and first quality manufacturing. Limited quantities and no rain checks, reserves or returns! Always changing. So, check Bings Bargains often! Please remember that mat colors will vary depending on the monitor. Exact matches to screen not guaranteed. Backs and bags sold separately.
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Mat Specials
Single and double mats, standard, economy, archival, overstocks and special buys are available. They are all standard grades of mat board we have in-stock. All are top quality manufactured mats. They are discounted for several reasons. One, we may have ordered too much. Or, they are left over mat board from a large job. Or, they may be "orphened colors"...colors we cannot restock again because we have changed suppliers or the manufacturer has discontinued the color. These are all great buys...even cheap! All are heavily discounted whether the finest cotton museum mats or the least expensive mat board.. Check back often...they change continuously. | | Picture Frame Backing Specials
Picture Frame Backing
From time to time, we use a backing for a special contract job that we just do not ordinarily offer. These jobs are usually big and we end up with extra. When we have it, it is very cheap. |
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Due to color variations of different monitors, colors shown are approximate only.
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Where do these mats come from?
They are excess mat board from large jobs, deleted colors, excess inventory, special buys and a few (very few) mistakes.
Where do these mats come from?
Do your mats have BEVELED WINDOWS?
Yes.
Do your mats have BEVELED WINDOWS?
Are these mats returnable?
No. These are not standard stock items and, as such, are not returnable or exchangeable.
Are these mats returnable?
Are the OUTSIDE EDGES of your mats straight cut?
Yes. Why is this an issue? Some less expensive mat cutting machines only cut with one knife. Therefore, you get a beveled edge on the mat window AND on the outside edge of the mat. This bevel cut is sharp.
Our machines cut with two knives. A 45 degree bevel for the window and a straight cut blade for the outside of the mat.
Are the OUTSIDE EDGES of your mats straight cut?
What is the CORE?
The center of the mat board. It is the portion of the mat you see in the bevled edge of the mat window.
Other than Cotton Rag mats, mat board is made up of a "core" with a paper cover on the front (the "color" you see on the top of the mat) and a paper cover on the back of the mat board.
Cotton Rag mats are one piece. The top, bottom and center are one piece of cotton. No paper cover has been applied to them.
What is the CORE?
What does BUFFERED mean?
Almost all mats and backs have been buffered--calcium carbonate (the main ingredient in many antacids for your stomach) has been added to the board. This ingredient retards the accumulation of acid. Paper based mat boards have calcium carbonate added in order to retard the natural acidity of paper.
Most cotton rag mat boards also have calcium carbonate added even though they are naturally "acid free". The calcium carbonate combats environmental pollutants that can increase acidity.
What does BUFFERED mean?
What does ACID FREE mean?
Unfortunately ACID FREE has become a somewhat misunderstood term and, actually, is misleading. The proper term is "Acid Neutral". An ingredient called calcium carbonate (the main ingredient in Maalox) is added to the mat materials. This is a good thing and makes better mats just like Maalox makes my stomach better. It neutralizes the natural acidity in standard core mats. When measured with a PH meter, these mats measure "Acid neutral". A good thing.
Some big bad marketing genius decided that "Acid Free" sounded better than "acid neutral". But, this is where the misleading part comes, it is not permanent. It helps to retard the return of acidity it does not cure it.
So, a good thing (better mats) got turned into a misleading thing (They are cured!, They are cured! And it's free!).
What does ACID FREE mean?
What is the BEVELED WINDOW?
Traditionally, fine mats have been cut with a knife. The window(the part of the mat cut out so you can see the art) has a 45 degree beveled edge that slopes from the top of the mat down to the art.
This bevel cut exposes the core of the mat and is more elegant than typical cheap mats that were stamped out with a die. The bevel can be used to accentuate the art. For example, a black core in a white mat produces a black accent around the art.
What is the BEVELED WINDOW?
How THICK are your mats?
Our mats are industry standard 4 ply except for our Very Thick 6-ply. More specifically, standard core mats are .050 to .055 in thickness, cotton rag mats tend more toward .060 and Very Thick mats are about .090 in thickness.
How THICK are your mats?
What does STANDARD CORE mean?
We use Standard Core to differentiate basic paper mats from archival mats. Standard Core mats are Acid-Neutral mats, sometimes called "Acid-Free". Essentially they are the least expensive yet very good mats used for everyday framing and matting. They will last for many years. The primary change you will see is the core will turn darker. They are not meant for matting an image that has monetary or personal value that you want to preserve for decades to come.
What does STANDARD CORE mean?
What are ALPHA CELLULOSE mats?
Alpha Cellulose mats are mats made of paper like Standard Core mats. However, the materials go through additional cleaning and purifying so they approach the archival standards of Cotton Rag, the standard in archival mats.
In addition, the quality of the ingredients are increased. For example, pigmented inks are used in the top paper cover, the one that provides the overall color of the mat. Pigmented inks resist fading more than other inks. This increases the general longevity of the mat.
What are ALPHA CELLULOSE mats?
How are COTTON MATS different than ALPHA CELLULOSE Mats?
Cotton Rag mats are made from 100% Cotton (not rags, it is a traditional industry term). 100% Cotton mats are historically used by museums and galleries because cotton is naturally free of acid. They are a solid sheet or board of cotton rather than a core with a top paper cover and a bottom paper cover.
Alpha Cellulose mats are made of paper. They were created primarily to allow greater color flexibility. Since they have a paper cover, they come in many more colors than cotton rag.
Alpha Cellulose mats are cleaned and purified more rigorously than standard core mats so they approach Cotton's natural archival properties.
How are COTTON MATS different than ALPHA CELLULOSE Mats?
Do the mats come with a BACK
No, because there are so many different kinds of backs and different preferences; the mats and backs are sold separately. Artists just don't seem to fit into a "cookie cutter" format.
One exception is our ONE STEP program. There, you can purchase a mat ALREADY ATTACHED to the back and get the resealable Plastic Presentatin Bag as well. See ONE STEP in the main MAT menu.
Do the mats come with a BACK
Why is the WINDOW SIZE different than the actual size?
Let's take a real world example. An 8 x 10 with a 5x7 window.
The mat industry has adopted photography, paper and now digital printing sizes. It is easier for the customer to relate to image sizes like 5 x 7. And, they are usually expressed in whole numbers, no fractions.
However, mat windows are not usually cut equal to or larger than the image. You would see the edges of the print and the print would not be held down against the back.
So, the 5 x 7 window (HERE COMES THE FRACTIONS!) is really 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". A mat window that is 1/2" smaller than the print allows it to overlap the print by 1/4" on all sides (1/4" + 1/4" equals 1/2").
There is also one other advantage. It allows you to be a little less exacting when mounting your prints. Something you will appreciate after mounting 100 prints or so!
Why is the WINDOW SIZE different than the actual size?
What is the window ORIENTATION?
Orientation comes in 3 flavors. Centered (the window is placed in the center of the mat) Portrait (the window is taller than it is wide). Landscape (the window is wider than it is tall).
Centered windows allow you to turn the mat in any direction and the window will be just fine. So it can be used for both vertical and horizontal pictures.
Portrait mats have a vertical image. Because the mat has a larger Bottom Margin than the Top Margin, the mat can only be used with a vertical image.
Landscape orientation has a horizontal window. It can only be used with a horizontal image because the Bottom Margin (the distance from the bottom of the mat to the window) is larger than the Top Margin (the distance from the top of the mat down to the window).
For those of you who want a PHD is this subject you can consider that a mat could be a portrait mat with a landscape window, a portrait mat with a portrait window, or a landscape mat with a portrait window, a landscape mat with a landscape window or you could simply purchase a centered mat and go out and buy a frame that can hang either way!
Riddle: What is a mat that doesn't have a window? A Back!
What is the window ORIENTATION?
Can I reorder these mats?
Only if they are still in stock. All sales are subject to availability and are sold on a first come, first served basis.
Can I reorder these mats?
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