Mogwai Chicago 06 Burlesque
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Mine is in a frame, but def no bleed at all.....
Ill check my # later and confirm.
I remember buying this on ebay... I was 20 years old lol, in school, paid a whopping $75 for it and ate Ramen noodles for a few weeks.
Good call
Ill check my # later and confirm.
I remember buying this on ebay... I was 20 years old lol, in school, paid a whopping $75 for it and ate Ramen noodles for a few weeks.
Good call
Most Interesting! I've got a bleeder, well I had one but not to begin with either, definitely wasn't there when purchased. Only appeared after sitting in the flat file for a while, atop & under a few others... Always thought this was the possible reason as to why too, other papers leaching into this one but never bothered me & went ahead & framed her up. Haven't noticed until now but pulled it off the wall to take some pics earlier today, lo & behold, the bleed has gone... And when I say gone, I mean completely & utterly disappeared, leaving no trace from whence it came! Amazing... I love paper & probably not particularly interesting to most but that was the highlight of my day & anyone with a bleeder, get that sucker framed up & on the wall... See what happens, I dare you, it's like magic man!
Beg your forgiveness if already been covered too.
Beg your forgiveness if already been covered too.
- mistersmith
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Maybe sunlight bleaches the bleed! This is why you frame prints.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
Me? Well no, I frame prints because I like looking at pretty pictures of bewbs buy hey, that's just me! But also not so foolhardy to think that framing is an exact or perfect science either... As always, it's definitely a case by case scenario in absolutely every aspect, that requires testing it yourself, some more testing & then even more testing... Usually taking several years of trial & error to have any basic kind of understanding & you're still never able to know everything, you're always learning! Don't profess to be any kind of chemist either... But yeah, originally thought it may be due to sunlight but it's not hanging in direct light so now thinking it could be due to the paper just relaxing, for it was sunlight just bleaching the paper, honestly don't think it would dissipate the bleed completely & I mean entirely... You'd think some staining would be left behind? Or maybe just a tiny globule! Paper has a memory & is able to revert to it's previous state on it's own accord too... Really is quite amazing what it can do but hey, what do I know? Just thought people would like a heads up if they have a bleeder as well...
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Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
- chipster10
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This is one of my favorite prints as well, been trying to track one down.
"...maybe so, maybe not..."
Haha! Okay Dude, have it your way...