Longridge – New
Mount Cutters and Accessories to be launched at Focus
on Imaging 2007
9th February 2007
Longridge has lots to shout about at Focus this year
with a number of new mount cutters and accessories
planned for 2007. These include some major additions
to the mount cutter range that are under wraps until
Focus while some other smaller but no less important
innovations have already been announced.
The blade is core to any good mount cutter. Without
an excellent blade, all the bells and whistles and
clever extras are useless, so Longridge has introduced
its own bespoke blade, developed in association with
a world renowned, UK blade manufacturer. Head of the
design team, Christopher Longridge said “We are delighted
with the design and performance of the new blade.
Cutting technology is advancing rapidly and we work
hard to make sure we keep up with the best the industry
has to offer.
“The new blade has a cutting edge that stays sharper
longer and also ensures that cutting accuracy and precision
are as good as we can make them. The blade, like
everything which carries the Longridge name is manufactured
in the UK. This way we have much better control over
quality than if we imported this crucial component.”
Also new for 2007 is the Longridge SprintMat, a section
of laminated board that encourages the blade to continue
in the straightest line possible. Another British
innovation, it provides the ideal base medium for the
new blade to cut into.
Together, Longridge believe that the new blade and
the SprintMat represent a significant advance in mount
cutting technology.
Only a few weeks into 2007, and another introduction
from Longridge is their new multilingual DVD included
with every Longridge Mount Cutting System. The DVD
explains in detail how to cut a professional quality
mount easily and accurately using any of the Longridge
Systems and also gives lots of ideas on how to develop
interesting mount designs.
Longridge will be announcing a number of new products
on its Stand at Focus, F29 in Hall 9, as well as in
the press and on its website, http://www.longridge.co.uk. |