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or, they could just make you pay for them.
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Lost: BeginningsoptimusGRRR wrote:Lost: The Next Generation
Set in 1977, bringing back Sawyer, Jin, Juliette, etc.
LOST 2 - Electric BoogaloooptimusGRRR wrote:Lost: The Next Generation
Two links every EB member should read, please take a moment:mistersmith wrote:Brady is one of the best QBs in history and will forever been seen as such.
EB Wiki - How to Ship a Print in a Tube
Expressobeans For Sale Forum - Open Market Guidelines
Lost:Foundpewter14 wrote:LOST 2 - Electric BoogaloooptimusGRRR wrote:Lost: The Next Generation
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I would start watchingwhyhoo wrote:pewter14 wrote:LOST 2 - Electric BoogaloooptimusGRRR wrote:Lost: The Next Generation
clear winner
not dead
i wouldnt. but i would buy any prints associated with the show.ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:I would start watchingwhyhoo wrote:pewter14 wrote:LOST 2 - Electric BoogaloooptimusGRRR wrote:Lost: The Next Generation
clear winner
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Some framing info for anyone working on that now:
Anybody in the Middle TN area want to share a case of 7 lites (sheets) of 24"x30" TruVue Museum glass with me? That will allow a 3" mat on all sides of an 18"x24" print, which seems just about the right size to me. I'm buying it wholesale locally to cut down on my framing costs. I figure I can get a nice archival, matted, frame w/museum glass for well under $100 each this way.
I'm sure I could eventually use all seven lites, but if there is anyone in Middle TN (or if you'll be in Middle TN in the next few weeks/months) interested in sharing the case and cost with me, please PM me. At the wholesale cost, each lite will be under $50 w/tax, which is like half the cost anywhere else for individual sheets that size.
For anyone interested in more info on Museum glass, the framing counter at your local Hobby Lobby, Michael's, JoAnne etc. will have a small but amazing display of what it can do for the appearance of your framed artwork.
Anybody in the Middle TN area want to share a case of 7 lites (sheets) of 24"x30" TruVue Museum glass with me? That will allow a 3" mat on all sides of an 18"x24" print, which seems just about the right size to me. I'm buying it wholesale locally to cut down on my framing costs. I figure I can get a nice archival, matted, frame w/museum glass for well under $100 each this way.
I'm sure I could eventually use all seven lites, but if there is anyone in Middle TN (or if you'll be in Middle TN in the next few weeks/months) interested in sharing the case and cost with me, please PM me. At the wholesale cost, each lite will be under $50 w/tax, which is like half the cost anywhere else for individual sheets that size.
For anyone interested in more info on Museum glass, the framing counter at your local Hobby Lobby, Michael's, JoAnne etc. will have a small but amazing display of what it can do for the appearance of your framed artwork.
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Sorry, don't live in TN, but where are you getting the glass wholesale?thekharmainitiative wrote:Some framing info for anyone working on that now:
Anybody in the Middle TN area want to share a case of 7 lites (sheets) of 24"x30" TruVue Museum glass with me? That will allow a 3" mat on all sides of an 18"x24" print, which seems just about the right size to me. I'm buying it wholesale locally to cut down on my framing costs. I figure I can get a nice archival, matted, frame w/museum glass for well under $100 each this way.
I'm sure I could eventually use all seven lites, but if there is anyone in Middle TN (or if you'll be in Middle TN in the next few weeks/months) interested in sharing the case and cost with me, please PM me. At the wholesale cost, each lite will be under $50 w/tax, which is like half the cost anywhere else for individual sheets that size.
For anyone interested in more info on Museum glass, the framing counter at your local Hobby Lobby, Michael's, JoAnne etc. will have a small but amazing display of what it can do for the appearance of your framed artwork.
Benjamin, Kenneth did a good job with the Germans behind youmaden wrote:that dude from outkast stole his schtick.
In your mind you think you're incredible
But Benny, I wore the Black Elvis wig
Now you wear it
I took off the wig, you just puttin it on
I got bored and left L.A.
I'm very impressed Benjamin, you just movin into L.A.
Are you a star fool?
Or do you wanna put down that pride you hide, and do a track together?
You let me know Benjamin
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.