framed poster thread

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  • Love the thread! Here are my 4 newest framed, like all my others, done by myself with supplies from americanframe.com

    http://photobucket.com/albums/f145/j-o-e76/?sc=1
  • bobasfeet
    bobasfeet Posts: 1,195
    Spaceboy wrote:
    Love the thread! Here are my 4 newest framed, like all my others, done by myself with supplies from americanframe.com

    http://photobucket.com/albums/f145/j-o-e76/?sc=1


    Not a fan of the Ottowa poster..but that frame job is NICE!! Poster is much better framed.
  • bobasfeet
    bobasfeet Posts: 1,195
    Red Ink wrote:
    I have a Pearl Jam 1998 Los Angeles Ames poster with some horrible creases. It looks awful compared to the rest of my collection. I have just recently started framing my posters, and don't really know what to do with one in this kind of shape.

    I took it to my framer, to see what magic they could work on it. They said the only way to make it "crease-less" was to dry mount it.

    I would just like to see what the overall opinion about this is. Frame it with the creases, dry mount it, or do something else.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters016.jpg

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters017.jpg

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters018.jpg


    You may have to bite the bullet and dry mount it. I am no expert though.
  • hippiemom
    hippiemom Posts: 3,326
    bobasfeet wrote:
    You may have to bite the bullet and dry mount it. I am no expert though.
    I think you're right. Given the condition of that poster, it's not as though the dry-mounting is going to detract from the value.

    Not something I'd normally recommend, but there's little resale value here anyway. Dry mounted at least you'd have it to enjoy, if that can get rid of the creases.
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  • bobasfeet
    bobasfeet Posts: 1,195
    Chicagone wrote:
    Sorry for the delay in answering - damn holidays and mystery posters. That House of Blues poster was snagged by me at the show. It is a test print from the show- sick huh?? Someone was trying to claim that there are like 20 to 25 of these in circulation. Does anyone have one of these that can prove it? I would like to see if there is even one person that can claim to own this poster. Let's see. That was just the start of my most unbelievable night. Still feels like yesterday.

    Where do you live?? ;>
  • Sharon_Hearts_PJ
    Sharon_Hearts_PJ Bristol, PA Posts: 1,383
    Red Ink wrote:
    I have a Pearl Jam 1998 Los Angeles Ames poster with some horrible creases. It looks awful compared to the rest of my collection. I have just recently started framing my posters, and don't really know what to do with one in this kind of shape.

    I took it to my framer, to see what magic they could work on it. They said the only way to make it "crease-less" was to dry mount it.

    I would just like to see what the overall opinion about this is. Frame it with the creases, dry mount it, or do something else.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters016.jpg

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters017.jpg

    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ok_soonr/FramedPosters018.jpg

    I'm with the consensus. It's definitely not in any sort of resale condition as is, so dry mounting won't detract more value than the wrinkles have. I just hope your framer does it right :)
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  • AstroFan
    AstroFan Posts: 193
    Holy shit.... I went to Hobby Lobby to get my pink Borgata done, but it was WAY more than I expected it to be.

    Black metal frame
    2 Acid Free mattes
    UV Clear Glass
    Acid Free mounting

    Total: $199.47, not including tax

    I decided to take it home, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it now. I might try a local frame shop, but when I e-mailed them asking for a price estimate and that came to approximately $150 as well.
  • AstroFan wrote:
    Holy shit.... I went to Hobby Lobby to get my pink Borgata done, but it was WAY more than I expected it to be.

    Black metal frame
    2 Acid Free mattes
    UV Clear Glass
    Acid Free mounting

    Total: $199.47, not including tax

    I decided to take it home, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it now. I might try a local frame shop, but when I e-mailed them asking for a price estimate and that came to approximately $150 as well.

    Go to http://www.framesbymail.com and order the frame there. I got mine done and it came to $66 shipped. This includes the frame, acid free foamcore backing, acid free matte, and plexi, custome cut to fit the poster. I was able to put it all together myself in less than 30 minutes and it looks amazing.

    I had never framed anything myself and it was very easy. If I can do it, you can do it. This poster is huge, so I would be weary of anyone who will do it using glass rather than plexi. Glass that is this size is easily crackable, so beware.
  • AstroFan
    AstroFan Posts: 193
    Gangstacro wrote:
    Go to http://www.framesbymail.com and order the frame there. I got mine done and it came to $66 shipped. This includes the frame, acid free foamcore backing, acid free matte, and plexi, custome cut to fit the poster. I was able to put it all together myself in less than 30 minutes and it looks amazing.

    I had never framed anything myself and it was very easy. If I can do it, you can do it. This poster is huge, so I would be weary of anyone who will do it using glass rather than plexi. Glass that is this size is easily crackable, so beware.

    Thanks, I'll check out the site. Is the plexi also UV protectice?

    Is it much harder to frame it yourself when the poster has been in the tube rather than laying flat? I have nowhere to place the Borgata because of its size, so it'll have to remain in the tube till it is framed.
  • Gangstacro wrote:
    Go to http://www.framesbymail.com and order the frame there. I got mine done and it came to $66 shipped. This includes the frame, acid free foamcore backing, acid free matte, and plexi, custome cut to fit the poster. I was able to put it all together myself in less than 30 minutes and it looks amazing.

    I had never framed anything myself and it was very easy. If I can do it, you can do it. This poster is huge, so I would be weary of anyone who will do it using glass rather than plexi. Glass that is this size is easily crackable, so beware.
    did you use a matte or how did you keep the print off the plexi glass?
  • i bought the pink borgota and i wanna frame it but i cant remember what size it is, can anyone tell me? it takes 4-6 weeks to ship to ireland so i cant measure it asap!

    thanks a million

    XxX

    P@M
  • AstroFan
    AstroFan Posts: 193
    i bought the pink borgota and i wanna frame it but i cant remember what size it is, can anyone tell me? it takes 4-6 weeks to ship to ireland so i cant measure it asap!

    thanks a million

    XxX

    P@M

    I believe it is 24x27. Atleast that's what it is listed as on expressobeans.
  • Chicagone
    Chicagone Posts: 184
    bobasfeet wrote:
    Where do you live?? ;>
    The city of Chicago- why ???
  • Chicagone
    Chicagone Posts: 184
    AstroFan wrote:
    Thanks, I'll check out the site. Is the plexi also UV protectice?

    Is it much harder to frame it yourself when the poster has been in the tube rather than laying flat? I have nowhere to place the Borgata because of its size, so it'll have to remain in the tube till it is framed.
    Framesbymail doesn't have uv plexiglass. I highly suggest americanframe.com - they have a much better selection of colored matting and they have the uv plexiglass. Better customer service, I have tried both many times and americanframe is the best by far. Make sure when you get to the matting section, click on all matts not just the 24 most popular colors. Peace
  • AstroFan
    AstroFan Posts: 193
    Chicagone wrote:
    Framesbymail doesn't have uv plexiglass. I highly suggest americanframe.com - they have a much better selection of colored matting and they have the uv plexiglass. Better customer service, I have tried both many times and americanframe is the best by far. Make sure when you get to the matting section, click on all matts not just the 24 most popular colors. Peace

    Thanks, I've been looking around on that site as well.

    Does anybody know of a site(or a color on either of those sites if I missed it) that would have a pink matte that would match the pink on the Borgata? I'd like to have about 1/4 of an inch of pink matte, and then about 2 inches of black matte, but I'm having trouble finding one that is acid free.
  • Chicagone
    Chicagone Posts: 184
    AstroFan wrote:
    Thanks, I've been looking around on that site as well.

    Does anybody know of a site(or a color on either of those sites if I missed it) that would have a pink matte that would match the pink on the Borgata? I'd like to have about 1/4 of an inch of pink matte, and then about 2 inches of black matte, but I'm having trouble finding one that is acid free.
    Not sure, but on americanframe.com you can copy and paste the poster then try to match the matt.Under the bambridge papermat collection- check out the tulip color. I think it looks the closest, but I would call them on the phone and ask- they are pretty helpful. Good luck and let me know how it comes out.
  • AstroFan
    AstroFan Posts: 193
    Chicagone wrote:
    Not sure, but on americanframe.com you can copy and paste the poster then try to match the matt.Under the bambridge papermat collection- check out the tulip color. I think it looks the closest, but I would call them on the phone and ask- they are pretty helpful. Good luck and let me know how it comes out.

    Yeah I agree that looks like it would be the closest fit.

    If I called them, would I have to show them where to look up a picture of the poster to compare the two? I don't know how to describe the color in the Borgata aside from 'pink'.

    I was wondering, would it be feasible to order everything from American Frames except for the pink matte, if I can find it on another site/store? Or do they automatically cut everything in a certain size so it would be impossible to do so.
  • Sharon_Hearts_PJ
    Sharon_Hearts_PJ Bristol, PA Posts: 1,383
    Try to get a catalog from http://www.americanframe.com. I got mine after ordering, but I'm sure you can have one sent if you're just interested in ordering. You'll have a much better idea of color-matches. I love the site and the prices. Especially when you catch a sale :)
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  • bobasfeet
    bobasfeet Posts: 1,195
    Chicagone wrote:
    The city of Chicago- why ???

    As in tell me where you live so I can jack that bad ass HOB poster...it was a joke.
  • ECM
    ECM Posts: 1,687
    AstroFan wrote:
    Yeah I agree that looks like it would be the closest fit.

    If I called them, would I have to show them where to look up a picture of the poster to compare the two? I don't know how to describe the color in the Borgata aside from 'pink'.

    I was wondering, would it be feasible to order everything from American Frames except for the pink matte, if I can find it on another site/store? Or do they automatically cut everything in a certain size so it would be impossible to do so.

    What sucks is that even the pink matte has a white core to it... if you are looking for a consistant color, go with the Alpharag series.... I might just stick with a 2 shades of black (double matte) and a red or silver frame....
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