Perfect!!! Wow!RITFW wrote:FINALLY!!
Sorry for the crappy pic. My camera is not much longer for this world. This is hung over the TV; so when my fiancé is watching her Grey's Anatomy and America's Next Top Model I have something cool to stare at.
Framed stuff
- boatingbenny
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rssesq wrote:I was ripping one hitters out of a bubbler packed with shaved ice and refreshing like a bastard, no luck!
And i just listened to that boot on my way to work.
That is the best version of In Hiding ever performed. And you bitches got an Undone too.
that was the best performance of a few songs that night...
it was a really nice night... pretty special
i have always had luck with the 10c somehow... i will never complain about anything the 10c does after getting lucky that day
the line was around the block... we took over an entire neighborhood for the day... they have never seen anything like that at that venue, and never will again either
the hilight of the corwd was a guy out front with a sign that said he flew in from south africa with no ticket... and i thought me and my crew were crazy... there were people in that line from all over the country, and world for that matter... it was crazy
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My Emek Yellowcard.
Frame is pitted pecan. Must say I like it. Really matches the theme.
Frame is pitted pecan. Must say I like it. Really matches the theme.
great frame for that poster.
- _benjammin
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thegig wrote:great frame for that poster.
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agree..unfortunately my yellowcard emek was beat to hell by the shipper and has sat in a tube ever since...bashba wrote:thegig wrote:great frame for that poster.
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Whew...I just read through this whole thread. It's pretty incredible. The things that are on display in your homes and offices all look first class. Some of you have fantastic taste.
I've started framing my Emek handbills. I saw lukin321's Mars Volta handbill in here...WOW! It looks really nice. I thought a similar combo would work well on the Radiohead which is next on my list.
Any input?
This is what I was thinking:
I've started framing my Emek handbills. I saw lukin321's Mars Volta handbill in here...WOW! It looks really nice. I thought a similar combo would work well on the Radiohead which is next on my list.
Any input?
This is what I was thinking:
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do itmorecoffee wrote: Any input?
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i think its a hit. Just try to make sure that mat matches. Some pics online from american frame don't look like the real thing at all, but I found that going to the mat makers site (such as for crescent select) ya can match them pretty dead on. Also if you can get a sample mat, you can't go wrong.
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Very true.bysleightofhand wrote:i think its a hit. Just try to make sure that mat matches. Some pics online from american frame don't look like the real thing at all, but I found that going to the mat makers site (such as for crescent select) ya can match them pretty dead on. Also if you can get a sample mat, you can't go wrong.
I bought the whole mat sample set from AF. I think it was $5 and worth every penny. Even if I don't buy mats from AF, the local frame shop has the same series so it's easy to walk in knowing what I want.
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FYI....americanframe.com will give you 5 free mat samples with every order, you just need to make a note in the notes section of your order with the samples your requesting. Over time, you'll get a nice sample collection going.