Show us your framed Sperry's!!!
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Update on my frame job: there was a little flaw in the print right next to Chuck's signature that the sloppy framers caused so they gave me half my money back. It's the last time I go there. It's not Michael's but barely a step above I'm sure according to a lot of people here. I'm almost afraid to say where I got it done.
Sounds like you're completely afraid to say where you got it done. Spill the beans. It's therapeutic and it helps others.kingster911 wrote:Update on my frame job: there was a little flaw in the print right next to Chuck's signature that the sloppy framers caused so they gave me half my money back. It's the last time I go there. It's not Michael's but barely a step above I'm sure according to a lot of people here. I'm almost afraid to say where I got it done.
I always defer to someone who's wearing a beater, regardless of what else he's wearing.
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I can almost guarantee there's more damage than that. If that's what you CAN see, imagine what you can't. I'd rip open the kraft on the rear and see how they mounted it.kingster911 wrote:Update on my frame job: there was a little flaw in the print right next to Chuck's signature that the sloppy framers caused so they gave me half my money back. It's the last time I go there. It's not Michael's but barely a step above I'm sure according to a lot of people here. I'm almost afraid to say where I got it done.
Further Frames FTW.
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Similar experience with the local framer the last time I was in. She grabbed the print between her thumb and index and middle fingers in the bottom corner to hold it up vertically. It nearly caused me to lose my mind. She was completely oblivious to it and didn't think she was doing anything wrong. This was a print to be floated so there wasn't any covering of creases. Fortunately she didn't put a crease in it but I cannot leave anything of value there to be framed because I'm too afraid of what's going on when I'm not there.kingster911 wrote:Update on my frame job: there was a little flaw in the print right next to Chuck's signature that the sloppy framers caused so they gave me half my money back. It's the last time I go there. It's not Michael's but barely a step above I'm sure according to a lot of people here. I'm almost afraid to say where I got it done.
Sorry about your luck on that print.
I'm not someone else.
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Yup.omyweenis wrote:Aaron Bros?
Bronze on Bronze beauty. A really elegant print and frame-up! I'm dragging my feet getting my red version in a frame.
I don't why but the image was not forwarded along with the quote but the frame-up is Fredo's Phoenix at Warfield (pg 5)peacedog wrote:Completed this for Fredo today.
Anyone have a Pearl Jam Miami AA frame up??? Looking for ideas..
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Summer Lady on Dandelion courtesy of Furthur Frames
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Awesome to see one of the Original 4 Ladies variant framed up. Well done!
Ya know, I've had her sitting in the flat file for five years until now and had multiple pieces framed by Furthur before her; but now I'm sitting here and really taking in the beauty of this poster and it's printing and it's blowing my mind.
All I can think is - "What the drymount was I waiting for?!"
All I can think is - "What the drymount was I waiting for?!"