Have this in my office with a selection of trading cards and the Home Show stickers (not applied... just a small bit of tape to affix them to the backboard).
96 - Charlotte / Charleston 98 - Atlanta 00 - Charlotte / Greensboro / Atlanta 03 - Raleigh / Charlotte / Mountain View / San Diego / Bristow 04 - Asheville 05 - Philadelphia 06 - Washington, DC / Las Vegas / San Diego 08 - Virginia Beach / Washington DC 09 - Philadelphia (28th) 10 - Bristow 11 - East Troy (3rd) / East Troy (4th) 13 - Charlottesville / Charlotte 14 - Memphis 16 - Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Boston (5th) 18 - Boston (2nd) / Boston (4th) 20 - Nashville / Baltimore 22 - Nashville / Baltimore 24 - Las Vegas (16th) / Las Vegas (18th) / Baltimore
Toronto 10-05-2000 / Toronto 06-28-2003 / Toronto 09-19-2005 / Toronto 05-09-2006 / Buffalo 05-10-2010 / Toronto 09-11-2011 / Hamilton 09-15-2011 / London - Canada 07-16-2013 / Buffalo 10-12-2013 / Ottawa 05-08-2016 / Toronto 05-10-2016 / Toronto 05-12-2016 Amsterdam 06-12-2018 / Amsterdam 06-13-2018 / Chicago 08-18-2018 / Boston 09-02-2018 / Boston 09-04-2018 / Quebec City 09-01-2022 / Ottawa 09-03-2022 / Hamilton 09-06-2022 / Toronto 09-08-2022 / New York City 09-11-2022 / Chicago 09-05-2023 / Chicago 09-07-2023 / Austin 09-18-2023 / Austin 09-19-2023
Rediscovering this thread after a few years. I posted my Moline frame job in here back in 2014. Figured it's worth putting in again for new eyeballs.
24x36 overall frame size. Frame is made of old barnwood, obviously appropriate given the theme of the poster. It's triple matted – a light brown on top and green and yellow underneath to match the tractor.
Before we started the mat cutting process, I bought a toy John Deere tractor and some brown paint. I ran the tractor tires through the paint, then ran the tractor over the top mat. After it dried, we cut the openings. So in the finished product, it looks like the tractor has broken out of the poster and been driving around the rest of the display.
The other openings: My hard ticket, GA wristband and event sticker in one, and a reproduction of the set list in the other, along with the event button. I wound up using the button to partially obscure "Fuckin' Up," since this was on display above our fireplace and I have school-age nieces and nephews. So I did a little bit of censoring with the placement.
1992: Chicago, Tinley Park 1995: Chicago 2009: Chicago 2013: Chicago, Worcester I+II, Los Angeles I+II 2014: Cincinnati, Memphis, Moline, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2016: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Lexington, Toronto II 2017: Ohana Fest (EV solo) 2018: Seattle I+II, Chicago I+II, Boston I 2022: Chicago I+II (EV & Earthlings), Los Angeles I+II, Las Vegas (canceled), New York, St. Louis 2023: St. Paul I+II, Chicago I+II, Indianapolis (canceled)
After I did the Moline poster (above), I figured I probably should do cool things with a couple others from 2014, too. So this is what I did with St. Paul and Cincinnati. Cincy I tried to play off the circles and lines in the Pendleton art. I think it was a good idea. Execution-wise, meh ...
1992: Chicago, Tinley Park 1995: Chicago 2009: Chicago 2013: Chicago, Worcester I+II, Los Angeles I+II 2014: Cincinnati, Memphis, Moline, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2016: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Lexington, Toronto II 2017: Ohana Fest (EV solo) 2018: Seattle I+II, Chicago I+II, Boston I 2022: Chicago I+II (EV & Earthlings), Los Angeles I+II, Las Vegas (canceled), New York, St. Louis 2023: St. Paul I+II, Chicago I+II, Indianapolis (canceled)
I have a similar question. Does everyone use Michael's? I have a local person up the street I would consider walking in and saying I need 10 posters framed. What kind of discount can you offer.
Was this question answered? I never use Michael’s. Their employees might be trained to frame, or they may send them out, but I just don’t trust that over professional framing companies - large or small. There are several professional framing places where I live (in the DC area), and I look for groupons for them. Saves me a lot of money (my favorite one is for a $100 credit towards framing for $30) and they really know what they are doing.
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Wetlands 91
CBGB 91
Roseland 91
and many, many more
Am am going to get this print framed. Not sure if I should get a dark or light frame and border. Any ideas? Anyone have this framed?
Thanks
Absolutely love it!
Lisbon '06 (x2)
Katowice '07
London '07 '09 (x2), '10
MSG NY '08 (x2)
Manchester '09 '12
Belfast '10
PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
Leeds '14
8/2/08, 6/16/11, 9/24/17, 2/3/22, 2/4/22
11/4/16
This would look amazing paired with the recent Seattle and Boston ticket stub posters by Klausen.
That looks fantastic. And great mat choices!
96 - Charlotte / Charleston
98 - Atlanta
00 - Charlotte / Greensboro / Atlanta
03 - Raleigh / Charlotte / Mountain View / San Diego / Bristow
04 - Asheville
05 - Philadelphia
06 - Washington, DC / Las Vegas / San Diego
08 - Virginia Beach / Washington DC
09 - Philadelphia (28th)
10 - Bristow
11 - East Troy (3rd) / East Troy (4th)
13 - Charlottesville / Charlotte
14 - Memphis
16 - Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Boston (5th)
18 - Boston (2nd) / Boston (4th)
20 - Nashville / Baltimore
22 - Nashville / Baltimore
24 - Las Vegas (16th) / Las Vegas (18th) / Baltimore
Hamilton 09-15-2011 / London - Canada 07-16-2013 / Buffalo 10-12-2013 / Ottawa 05-08-2016 / Toronto 05-10-2016 / Toronto 05-12-2016
Amsterdam 06-12-2018 / Amsterdam 06-13-2018 / Chicago 08-18-2018 / Boston 09-02-2018 / Boston 09-04-2018 / Quebec City 09-01-2022 / Ottawa 09-03-2022 / Hamilton 09-06-2022 / Toronto 09-08-2022 / New York City 09-11-2022 / Chicago 09-05-2023 / Chicago 09-07-2023 / Austin 09-18-2023 / Austin 09-19-2023
16 Raleigh16 Wrigley1 16 Wrigley2 18 Missoula 18 Wrigley1 20 Baltimore23 Austin1 23 Austin2
24x36 overall frame size. Frame is made of old barnwood, obviously appropriate given the theme of the poster. It's triple matted – a light brown on top and green and yellow underneath to match the tractor.
Before we started the mat cutting process, I bought a toy John Deere tractor and some brown paint. I ran the tractor tires through the paint, then ran the tractor over the top mat. After it dried, we cut the openings. So in the finished product, it looks like the tractor has broken out of the poster and been driving around the rest of the display.
The other openings: My hard ticket, GA wristband and event sticker in one, and a reproduction of the set list in the other, along with the event button. I wound up using the button to partially obscure "Fuckin' Up," since this was on display above our fireplace and I have school-age nieces and nephews. So I did a little bit of censoring with the placement.
1992: Chicago, Tinley Park
1995: Chicago
2009: Chicago
2013: Chicago, Worcester I+II, Los Angeles I+II
2014: Cincinnati, Memphis, Moline, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Lexington, Toronto II
2017: Ohana Fest (EV solo)
2018: Seattle I+II, Chicago I+II, Boston I
2022: Chicago I+II (EV & Earthlings), Los Angeles I+II, Las Vegas (canceled), New York, St. Louis
2023: St. Paul I+II, Chicago I+II, Indianapolis (canceled)
1992: Chicago, Tinley Park
1995: Chicago
2009: Chicago
2013: Chicago, Worcester I+II, Los Angeles I+II
2014: Cincinnati, Memphis, Moline, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Lexington, Toronto II
2017: Ohana Fest (EV solo)
2018: Seattle I+II, Chicago I+II, Boston I
2022: Chicago I+II (EV & Earthlings), Los Angeles I+II, Las Vegas (canceled), New York, St. Louis
2023: St. Paul I+II, Chicago I+II, Indianapolis (canceled)