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  • bicyclejoebicyclejoe Posts: 1,203
    brianjd wrote:
    Anyone else have this print. I have had mine for years now. This is the only other one i have seen

    the Kozik High Bear?

    Where did you get yours?
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  • bicyclejoe wrote:
    the Kozik High Bear?

    Where did you get yours?

    If anyone has an extra or doesnt care for theirs anymore, please contact me.

    I pay some good $ or give a favorable trade.

    Nice frame job on it Joe!
  • bicyclejoe wrote:
    SO how do you protect the poster, keeping it from touching the glass?
    Spacers. Long strips of plastic that stick to the outer edges of the glass/acrylic, and create a "bumper" of sorts, lifting the glass away from the poster. Most frame shops should carry it.
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  • bicyclejoebicyclejoe Posts: 1,203
    13PJ13 wrote:
    Spacers. Long strips of plastic that stick to the outer edges of the glass/acrylic, and create a "bumper" of sorts, lifting the glass away from the poster. Most frame shops should carry it.

    Gotcha. Haven't tried those.
    My Pearl Jam Road: 10/22/90 Seattle | 12/22/90 Seattle, Moore Theater | 9/29/92 Seattle, Magnusson Park, Drop in the Park | 9/5/93 The Gorge, with Neil Young and Blind Melon | 7/20/06 Portland, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall with Sleater-Kinney | 7/22/06 The Gorge, 10/21/06 Mountain View, Shoreline Ampitheatre, Bridge School Benefit | 9/21/09 Seattle | 9/22/09 Seattle | 9/26/09 Portland, OR | 7/14/2011 Eddie Vedder, Portland, OR | 11/29/13 Portland, OR
  • OceansJennyOceansJenny Posts: 3,394
    13PJ13 wrote:
    Spacers. Long strips of plastic that stick to the outer edges of the glass/acrylic, and create a "bumper" of sorts, lifting the glass away from the poster. Most frame shops should carry it.

    They're $12 a yard -.-

    Framing eats at your bank account, sheesh
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  • marcPJfanmarcPJfan Posts: 821
    Where is this poster from? Who's the artist? Can it still be found anywhere? Thanks.

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  • They're $12 a yard -.-

    Framing eats at your bank account, sheesh
    I guess it depends on where you go. A local art shop near me was only a few bucks (less than $4, I believe) per yard. And a woman at Michael's gave me 2 yards for free to make sure it worked out before I went searching for places to buy it from (since Michael's has it to use, but not to sell). She was awesome!!
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  • vedderfan10vedderfan10 Posts: 2,497

    These puppies cost me $700 CDN in total -- Patriot Boy was $300 by itself! But nobody commented on them...are they really that hideous? I just don't like metal frames...it's 2" black for me all the way (I'm easy to please, I guess!) - yeah, that's what she said...This thread has been most useful for giving me ideas for the other posters I've got kicking around...

    Thanks, you guys!
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  • CHANGEinWAVESCHANGEinWAVES Posts: 10,169
    These puppies cost me $700 CDN in total -- Patriot Boy was $300 by itself! But nobody commented on them...are they really that hideous? I just don't like metal frames...it's 2" black for me all the way (I'm easy to please, I guess!) - yeah, that's what she said...This thread has been most useful for giving me ideas for the other posters I've got kicking around...

    Thanks, you guys!
    I really like them. I'm planning on taking a few of mine in to be framed soon and looked to urs for inspiration (i wanted the frame and matting on mine to be kinda the same since they are all going in the same hallway). I really like what u did, it keeps them uniform and simple but the poster itself still pops!
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  • ChicagoneChicagone Posts: 184
    Here's a few of my framed posters and a couple of my collection in portfolios. I also have a few other posters in archival storage boxes. I can't figure out which posters need to be framed next. What do you think?

    http://www.kodakgallery.com/chicagone_pictures
  • whistlewhistle Posts: 268
    Chicagone wrote:
    Here's a few of my framed posters and a couple of my collection in portfolios. I also have a few other posters in archival storage boxes. I can't figure out which posters need to be framed next. What do you think?

    http://www.kodakgallery.com/chicagone_pictures

    Thats an amazing collection!! I would be a happy guy if i had half of those :D

    Where did you get that large portfolio book?? the largest i could find had pages that were 18x24, which makes it kinda tight for most the newer ames prints.
    http://www.expressobeans.com/trader.php?id=whistle55&view=4

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  • Chicagone wrote:
    Here's a few of my framed posters and a couple of my collection in portfolios. I also have a few other posters in archival storage boxes. I can't figure out which posters need to be framed next. What do you think?

    http://www.kodakgallery.com/chicagone_pictures
    Amazing collection!
    I would suggest doing the Key Arena/Randall's Island duo. Someone in this thread has one of those done with this incredible matting job where the angular lines follow out through the mat. I can't even begin to figure out what search terms to use to search within the thread to help you!
    Also, the religious-themed triptych deserves to be framed! I'd even consider putting all three in one large frame. You can order the frame from an online site much cheaper than a frame shop, then buy the matting at a frame shop and have them cut it for you, and some glass or acrylic at a hardware shop (also have them cut it). Just a thought!
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  • rjwhite19rjwhite19 Posts: 574
    both emek's!!!! or frame one and send the other to me!
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  • bicyclejoebicyclejoe Posts: 1,203
    Chicagone wrote:
    Here's a few of my framed posters and a couple of my collection in portfolios. I also have a few other posters in archival storage boxes. I can't figure out which posters need to be framed next. What do you think?

    http://www.kodakgallery.com/chicagone_pictures

    Brilliant collection. I have the 24X36 portfolio. Do you store it flat, or stand it up? I'm finding some crimping in the posters from standing it up. Thinking about using backing boards in the sleeves. Do you have any of those problems?
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  • skere26skere26 Posts: 304
  • ChicagoneChicagone Posts: 184
    bicyclejoe wrote:
    Brilliant collection. I have the 24X36 portfolio. Do you store it flat, or stand it up? I'm finding some crimping in the posters from standing it up. Thinking about using backing boards in the sleeves. Do you have any of those problems?
    Yes, I do have those problems. Usually I leave the portfolios flat and sometimes standing, I like to switch it up at least once a week or so.When I have them flat, I will put plexiglass sheets in between every few pages and put weights on top to keep them totally flat. Good luck and let me know if you find out a better solution for storage. Take care.
  • ChicagoneChicagone Posts: 184
    rjwhite19 wrote:
    both emek's!!!! or frame one and send the other to me!
    Which Emek do you want, I also just got the Emek Moe summer tour poster. Emek has some kick ass details in his artwork, fuckin' blows away Ames sisters. I will post pictures when I get the next round of 4 or 5 framed.
  • ChicagoneChicagone Posts: 184
    13PJ13 wrote:
    Amazing collection!
    I would suggest doing the Key Arena/Randall's Island duo. Someone in this thread has one of those done with this incredible matting job where the angular lines follow out through the mat. I can't even begin to figure out what search terms to use to search within the thread to help you!
    Also, the religious-themed triptych deserves to be framed! I'd even consider putting all three in one large frame. You can order the frame from an online site much cheaper than a frame shop, then buy the matting at a frame shop and have them cut it for you, and some glass or acrylic at a hardware shop (also have them cut it). Just a thought!
    Thanks alot! I love the Cali 2000 trio. I was at 2 of the 3 shows so it's either those or the 96 Seattle, which I was also at. I know exactly which 96 Randall's Island you are talking about. That's pretty sweet. I'm not sure how gay it will be to copy his frame job, but what the hell! You only live once. Thanks for the compliment and the advice. Have a good one.
  • ChicagoneChicagone Posts: 184
    whistle wrote:
    Thats an amazing collection!! I would be a happy guy if i had half of those :D

    Where did you get that large portfolio book?? the largest i could find had pages that were 18x24, which makes it kinda tight for most the newer ames prints.
    Thanks for the compliment. It is a work long time in process. I started collecting back in 97-98 and I still need more. This is a real bad hobby, habit, addiction. I will need P.A. after the 2006 tour is over.
    The 24x36 portfolio comes from jerrysartarama.com - The brand is Daler-Rowney. It's the only portfolio that I found that will hold every PJ poster except 05 Borgata. Good luck.
  • anybody here have the boston night two poster framed? any pics???
    just wondering if it makes it look any better?
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  • pjhabitpjhabit Posts: 211
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  • pjhabitpjhabit Posts: 211
    I tried again & these ones work :)
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  • PJ Habit wrote:
    Let me know what you think.
    I think we need to try to post these links again ;) hehe
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  • anyone have the No More Bu**sh** poster from 2003 framed? I'm looking to get mine framed, and need some inspiration...
  • he guys i dont want to sound like a complete idiot but im new here and i cant seem to find out how to add pictures in my posts? how do i add pics? i want to show somw of my framed posters.
    We all walk the long road..
  • pjhabitpjhabit Posts: 211
    PJ Habit wrote:
    I was also gonna try a matting job like nukeboot did (w/ his Randall's Island) on the Champaign. But I can't find a match for the green/yellow, anyone know the exact color? Hey, it's worth a try.
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  • pjhabitpjhabit Posts: 211
    AJ-LBC wrote:
    he guys i dont want to sound like a complete idiot but im new here and i cant seem to find out how to add pictures in my posts? how do i add pics? i want to show somw of my framed posters.
    Start an account at photobucket & paste the url here :)
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  • PJ Habit wrote:
    Ah, much better ;)
    I think they look great, but on the Petty one it seems the matting was cut a little too small in the opening. If you do go back to get it re-done, I'd suggest having that opening cut back a little more on top and bottom.
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  • anyone have the No More Bu**sh** poster from 2003 framed? I'm looking to get mine framed, and need some inspiration...
    Which poster is that? Post it here and I can probably give you some suggestions.
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  • MANTISMANTIS Posts: 272
    skere26 wrote:
    why anyone is framing this poster is beyond me...i want to burn mine...

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