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dawitchdocdawitchdoc Posts: 59
edited August 2011 in Lost Dogs
I've one poster never removed from the tube . I think it was 40.00 dollars that I paid. Shipping would be 10.00. dollars which would include priority mail with confirmation and insurance through USPS. U.S.A. only please.
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    dawitchdocdawitchdoc Posts: 59
    I've been told by a professional framer that it's best to leave poster's in the tube until framing. For what it's worth.
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    shepshep Houston Posts: 5,652
    dawitchdoc wrote:
    I've been told by a professional framer that it's best to leave poster's in the tube until framing. For what it's worth.

    If a professional framer told you that, he/she needs to find a new profession.

    Leaving silk screened prints in a tube like that is one of the worst things that you can do for the print.

    P.S. you can still buy this poster in the goods section for $30 + 7.50 shipping. might try lowering your price.
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    RedMosquito22RedMosquito22 Posts: 8,158
    dawitchdoc wrote:
    I've one poster never removed from the tube . I think it was 40.00 dollars that I paid. Shipping would be 10.00. dollars which would include priority mail with confirmation and insurance through USPS. U.S.A. only please.

    They are cheaper in the goods section.
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    LukinFanLukinFan Florida Posts: 29,011
    shep wrote:
    dawitchdoc wrote:
    I've been told by a professional framer that it's best to leave poster's in the tube until framing. For what it's worth.

    If a professional framer told you that, he/she needs to find a new profession.

    Leaving silk screened prints in a tube like that is one of the worst things that you can do for the print.

    P.S. you can still buy this poster in the goods section for $30 + 7.50 shipping. might try lowering your price.
    yeah, I was thinking the same thing. What framer would say this? What would be the point?
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    ParachuteParachute Posts: 409
    Shoot- almost all my posters are in the tube- what's the BEST way to store them until framing?

    Any professionals out there?

    Thanks!
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    elvistheking44elvistheking44 Posts: 4,245
    Parachute wrote:
    Shoot- almost all my posters are in the tube- what's the BEST way to store them until framing?

    Any professionals out there?

    Thanks!

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    Drowned OutDrowned Out Posts: 6,056
    Parachute wrote:
    Shoot- almost all my posters are in the tube- what's the BEST way to store them until framing?

    Any professionals out there?

    Thanks!

    Flat
    This is how I store mine:

    http://www.amazon.com/Bazic-Poster-Boar ... 295&sr=8-4
    +
    http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-Photo-Cor ... 342&sr=8-1
    +
    http://www.myvirtualpaper.com/doc/Clear ... 1/9.html#8

    (might want to try some kind of acid-free mounting board, and if displaying them like this, remember the bags have no UV protection.....but these are the products I use...)
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    shepshep Houston Posts: 5,652
    Parachute wrote:
    Shoot- almost all my posters are in the tube- what's the BEST way to store them until framing?

    Any professionals out there?

    Thanks!

    Not a professional but:

    http://www.jerrysartarama.com/discount-art-supplies/portfolios-and-presentation/picturesque-presentation-cases.htm

    The 24 x 36 will hold most any PJ poster, with the exception of a couple (like the U2/PJ Honolulu 06 by BK)... It's a little pricey, but really your best option.
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    shep wrote:
    Parachute wrote:
    Shoot- almost all my posters are in the tube- what's the BEST way to store them until framing?

    Any professionals out there?

    Thanks!

    Not a professional but:

    http://www.jerrysartarama.com/discount-art-supplies/portfolios-and-presentation/picturesque-presentation-cases.htm

    The 24 x 36 will hold most any PJ poster, with the exception of a couple (like the U2/PJ Honolulu 06 by BK)... It's a little pricey, but really your best option.

    I love this plus it is so easy to flip through and look at all of my posters. Make sure you order a few extra sleeve packs, it saves on shipping.
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    ParachuteParachute Posts: 409
    Wow- thanks for all the good info guys- looking forward to being able to see my posters now, instead of looking at a bunch of tubes!

    Thanks again.
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    I recently removed the poster from the tube and had it framed. It survived the tube and looks awesome to me no damage at all.
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    As I said at the beginning ''I thInk I paid 40.00 dollars'' truth now know it was 37.50 shipped excuse me !! The last time I shipped a poster priority with insurance and confirmation it was 9.00 and change. Obviously the posters in the goods section are a better deal I didn't look there. I've decided to keep this poster after all.
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