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yingko
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Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:30 pm
gonesolo wrote:I realize that is it pretty late in the game, but ASW has a sale until 11:59 EST for 20% off over $99
Code: SWEET20
I'm picking up my Picturesque as we speak!
Man, I'm sorry I missed that sale, I need some 24x36 refills bad! Any other deals from ASW out there? They seem to do them quite regularly...
Amazon is selling them for Adorama, who has the 18x24's in stock as well, but Amazon knocks off a whopping 6%!
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tey
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jct133
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Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:22 pm
lazk wrote:Anyone have any discount codes for Picturesque 24x36 Portfolios and/or refills?
Yeah I've been looking into getting one of these as well. Thanks!
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gonesolo
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Jamesesdad
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:51 pm
Just ordered mine from Jerry's. Everything is currently on sale, and all orders over 100 dollars get 20% off. All orders over 175 get free shipping. I went ahead and got 3 packs of 24x36 inserts as well to push my order up to 186 so I could get free shipping. The 24x36 picturesque is only 96.99 after the sale price and 20% discount, so any one that is looking to get one should jump on it right now.
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recycler
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:52 pm
that sounds like what I would be interested in too jamesesdad. those big posters sitting atop my flatfile on a board is getting a bit un-sightly.
now i just need to find out what to do with my pieces that are larger than 24x36! those abomas, ryans and tidwell skulls are killing my storage.
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mtarail
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:06 pm
recycler wrote:that sounds like what I would be interested in too jamesesdad. those big posters sitting atop my flatfile on a board is getting a bit un-sightly.
now i just need to find out what to do with my pieces that are larger than 24x36! those abomas, ryans and tidwell skulls are killing my storage.
I use these.
https://www.schooloutfitters.com/catalo ... V-AA3040-6
Don't have any complaints, except that they have a little lip on them, so you have to be very careful when you put prints in or take them out of the sleeves.
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Jamesesdad
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Sat Oct 02, 2010 1:41 pm
Does any one have any tips for getting prints in and out of these easily, I find it to be quite a chore when the print is almost the same size as the sleeve. Thanks!
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mtarail
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Sat Oct 02, 2010 4:07 pm
Jamesesdad wrote:Does any one have any tips for getting prints in and out of these easily, I find it to be quite a chore when the print is almost the same size as the sleeve. Thanks!
My only tip would be that if it's very difficult to put it in, don't put it in. You'll probably end up damaging a corner. Put the print in a big sleeve, or sandwich it between acid free backing boards. Or, if its just a little too big to go in easily and you're not worried about affecting the value of the print, take it to a professional framer and have them shave a few mm's off the edges.
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daviddelgadoh
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Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:04 pm
The only bad part of that is that my 24x36 that I'm buying is $120, so I had to add on a useless extra $5. Facepaint.
Thanks for the link though, I missed the last sale so getting a portfolio for $100 shipped is a good deal.