Thanks again!!CrustaR wrote:Way cool. I'm glad it went to a good home.gorkie wrote:Picked mine up from the framer today and couldn't be happier. Josh-my blue guest bedroom thanks you! Went with a very simple float on white with white frame and love it.
Stampede 11 Keyes Release Discussion 11/14/11
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looks great. that's exactly how i got mine framed.. nice to get a preview since i won't have mine for a bit.gorkie wrote:Thanks again!!CrustaR wrote:Way cool. I'm glad it went to a good home.gorkie wrote:Picked mine up from the framer today and couldn't be happier. Josh-my blue guest bedroom thanks you! Went with a very simple float on white with white frame and love it.
My framer made a little slot with the backing paper on the back of my frame for it.Costanza wrote:Also, is anyone doing anything with the CoA?
I might buy a cheap $15 or so frame that hopefully matches the framing of Stampede and hang it right next to it.
This is what my framer does as well.Bluecow wrote:My framer made a little slot with the backing paper on the back of my frame for it.Costanza wrote:Also, is anyone doing anything with the CoA?
I might buy a cheap $15 or so frame that hopefully matches the framing of Stampede and hang it right next to it.
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Put it in some type of fire safe box so you have something to show the insurance man if anything happens. Unless you want to prove to the wall that your copy is legit.
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If I plan on floating this beast, should I flatten this beforehand?
For those that have already taken this to a framer, what should I be expecting the damage to be?
For those that have already taken this to a framer, what should I be expecting the damage to be?
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
Stampede (double white mat separated by spacer, museum glass)
Yes, I know not everyone will like the way I did this, but it's how I like it. It goes in line with the other 2 framed Keyes pieces I have.
Yes, I know not everyone will like the way I did this, but it's how I like it. It goes in line with the other 2 framed Keyes pieces I have.
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Looks great to me!
Is the spacer in-between the mats or b/w mat and glass?
Is the spacer in-between the mats or b/w mat and glass?
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Mine was less but my framer hooked me up slightly over cost since I've given him a bunch of business/Referrals this yearXander wrote:I'd say between $500 - $900, but it will depend on the customizations you want.mike123230 wrote:For those that have already taken this to a framer, what should I be expecting the damage to be?
But yeah expect that range esp. If you want museum quality glass
Which will easily push it into the higher end of the spectrum