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Old 01-12-2006, 10:12 PM   #1
Debra Norton Debra Norton is offline
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I second Steven's commendation for Framefit! I've been ordering from them for about five years, they're a great company to work with. The orders always arrive quickly and in good shape, and they're always willing to answer my sometimes stupid questions. I've gotten both the assembled and unassembled frames and they all looked great! Good prices too!
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