Guardians Of The Galaxy 14 Stout
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- bulkhead72
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I'm sure he did. Haven't looked for it.
- attackonthebass
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I didn't really care for the gold one at first but it looks awesome on metal
Common sense, is not that common
- wonkabars7
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Think the $300 ceiling ship has sailed on this bad boy...seems the arbitrary price folks don't want to surpass for some reason.
- NEWPORTS69
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mines still in tube, any budget friendly framing recommendations?
Hype!wonkabars7 wrote:Think the $300 ceiling ship has sailed on this bad boy...seems the arbitrary price folks don't want to surpass for some reason.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Is there an Aaron Brothers in your area? I used them for pretty much all my framing needs. They're frames are great quality and their prices are reasonable. And they pretty much always have a coupon running on their site. They do custom jobs obviously, but they have an absurdly large inventory of all frames of all sizes. My Guardians poster is in a frame from them. It's pretty basic, but I didn't want to distract from the poster at all.NEWPORTS69 wrote:mines still in tube, any budget friendly framing recommendations?
Check them out: http://www.aaronbrothers.com
- wonkabars7
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You should see the weekly anti-hype PMs I get from 'buyers' tho.Codeblue wrote:Hype!wonkabars7 wrote:Think the $300 ceiling ship has sailed on this bad boy...seems the arbitrary price folks don't want to surpass for some reason.
- NEWPORTS69
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there actually is, will try them out. Usually just use hobby lobby but they messed up a fear and loathing print last timezombiejp wrote:Is there an Aaron Brothers in your area? I used them for pretty much all my framing needs. They're frames are great quality and their prices are reasonable. And they pretty much always have a coupon running on their site. They do custom jobs obviously, but they have an absurdly large inventory of all frames of all sizes. My Guardians poster is in a frame from them. It's pretty basic, but I didn't want to distract from the poster at all.NEWPORTS69 wrote:mines still in tube, any budget friendly framing recommendations?
Check them out: http://www.aaronbrothers.com
Can't say enough good things about Aaron Bros. But for ready made and custom frames. I bought a vintage Star Wars poster last year and they did a fantastic job on it.NEWPORTS69 wrote:there actually is, will try them out. Usually just use hobby lobby but they messed up a fear and loathing print last timezombiejp wrote:Is there an Aaron Brothers in your area? I used them for pretty much all my framing needs. They're frames are great quality and their prices are reasonable. And they pretty much always have a coupon running on their site. They do custom jobs obviously, but they have an absurdly large inventory of all frames of all sizes. My Guardians poster is in a frame from them. It's pretty basic, but I didn't want to distract from the poster at all.NEWPORTS69 wrote:mines still in tube, any budget friendly framing recommendations?
Check them out: http://www.aaronbrothers.com