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- phishstix101
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3 weeks ago, paid $550, a beauty in person
Damn!phishstix101 wrote:Wow, congrats! You find it recently?
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Great score, Mike! A word of caution, those look to be the same fancy cut mats they have on the one in the museum at Red Rocks which are definitely not acid-free, nor do I think it has UV glass. I highly suggest taking that to a framer to switch them out as well as check what type of backing it's on. If you're interested in the nostalgia of it, at least have them add an acid-free collar under the matting. That's a gem, well worth taking good care of. Breaks my heart to watch those mats yellow more each year on the one at Red Rocks.postermike wrote:3 weeks ago, paid $550, a beauty in person
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thanks dog, will fix, value your advice..
- jamesgunter
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Framed these up today. sorry for the crap phone pics, they look better in person
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Wow, just drymounting wow ...
So many awesome gig posters and amazing framing jobs.
I just found this thread and spent a couple of hours going through it.
It makes most of my framed posters look pretty plain and boring ... but I have found plenty of inspiration to do better.
Well done,
Bert.
So many awesome gig posters and amazing framing jobs.
I just found this thread and spent a couple of hours going through it.
It makes most of my framed posters look pretty plain and boring ... but I have found plenty of inspiration to do better.
Well done,
Bert.