Framing my concert posters

So I've finally decided to start having my posters framed.  The only caveat is I don't want the back of the poster ruined with a dry mount.  What suggestions for get these great posters framed and shown in all their glory?

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  • arttoframes.com has always been good for me. cheapest site that has custom sizing. 
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  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,680
    It’s fun to try to frame these yourself.  Obviously the pros can do some awesome stuff but its fun to try. 
  • mfc2006mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,407
    It’s fun to try to frame these yourself.  Obviously the pros can do some awesome stuff but its fun to try. 
    Yup, it sure is. I recently framed my Portland 2013 & think it looks great. I order my frames from this site:
    https://www.frameiteasy.com/
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  • appreciate all the comments and suggestions.  I will let you know what I end up doing
  • ZodZod Posts: 10,523
    I had this challenge when I bought my house.  I'd been collecting and storing most of my concert posters for 20 years.   I had some framed in cheap walmart frames, but the problem was still the same.  I wanted to frame 20+ posters to hang around the house.   Matte'ing looks cool but it would of been mega expensive to get them all framed to that level.

    I ended up going to a local framing shop in town and paid an average of 50 CDN$ per poster.    Custom cut frame to match the size of each poster, with a glass front.  Not drymounted.   No need as the frames are custom cut, there's not really anywhere for the posters to drift inside the frame.

    I'm pretty happy with the result.   

    What I need now is more concerts, to buy more posters, so I can frame more :)
  • I can second Frame It Easy. 
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    1998: 9/8 NJ; 9/10-11 MSG 1 & 2
    2000: 8/23-25 Jones Beach 1, 2 & 3
    2003: 4/30 Uniondale, 7/8-9 MSG 1 & 2, 7/14 Holmdel
    2006: 6/1&3 NJ 1& 2
    2008: 6/24-25 MSG 1 & 2
    2009: 10/30 Philly 3
    2010: 5/20-21 MSG 1 & 2
    2012: 9/2 Made in America
    2013: 7/19 Wrigley, 10/18-19 Brooklyn 1 & 2, 10/22 Philly 2, 11/19 Phoenix
    2016: 4/11 Tampa, 5/1-2 MSG 1 & 2, 8/5&7 Fenway 1 &2
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    2018: 8/8&10 Seattle 1 & 2 (The Home Shows)
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  • DavidDDavidD Posts: 2,482
    Three things I always do when framing are UV protected glass, acid free everything, and spacers so that the art doesn’t touch the glass. 
    Good luck and have fun with it. 
  • JojoRiceJojoRice Posts: 4,212
    If it's a custom frame job, I take mine to hobby lobby.  They do great work and prices are very reasonable. 
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  • tschavtschav Posts: 2,835
    I've used FrameItEasy.com like many others mentioned here for the posters that realistically aren't going to be worth hundreds of dollars, especially the odd-sized ones. Otherwise I'll put a little love and care into the signed/AP prints and invest a little more.
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