Framing my concert posters

in The Porch
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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Check this thread out. Happy framing.
https://www.frameiteasy.com/
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com
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
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
2017: 4/7 Brooklyn RnRHOF
2018: 8/8&10 Seattle 1 & 2 (The Home Shows)
2021: 9/18 Sea Hear Now
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