>Perspex IS acrylic, its just that it was the first on the market and
th=
e
>trade name stuck as a generic name for acrylic sheet.
Agreed, but there is=A0a large price differential between a branded
product=
and a clone. It is a lot cheaper to buy the clone in this case, as the
equivilent product produced by perspex can be over douple the cost, of
a
clone... (I found this out when trying to buy opaque perspex sheets in
the<=
BR>
early 90's!!)
=A0
Regards
=A0
Daniel
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