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Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
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
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$380 frame job using UV protection glass.FadedGlory said:Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
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The shirt was too small for me, so I just came up with the idea to display it with the posterFadedGlory said:Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
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Professional framing isn't cheap.FadedGlory said:Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
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Oh, this I know very well. But I've had a few things professionally framed that are 24x36 and include a poster, plus openings for the sticker/pin, ticket and mini setlist reproduction ... triple matted ... and gotten them done for $150 or so. Granted, that's not with museum glass. But the museum glass certainly wouldn't be another $250. A $380 frame job just surprises me, is all, because there are many, many ways to get stuff pro framed at that size for less.Dr. Delight said:
Professional framing isn't cheap.FadedGlory said:Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
That said, not trying to hijack the thread – good luck on the sale!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)
2024: Indianapolis, Chicago I+II
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The frame shop I go too has one of the biggest local selections for frames, mats, ect. This wasn't the cheapest molding, as it has red tint to it. I also did a double mat. There is a thin red around the shirt and poster to make the cancelled stamp and the shirt logo pop, and tie together, since it's the only common color. I also had to pay them for the labor. I could have saved a lot if I had them cut the shirt, but they kept the shirt in tact, so it could be removed in the future of need be. The piece is massive, not a cheap mold, double mat, UV glass, and hours of shop labor. It adds up quick.FadedGlory said:
Oh, this I know very well. But I've had a few things professionally framed that are 24x36 and include a poster, plus openings for the sticker/pin, ticket and mini setlist reproduction ... triple matted ... and gotten them done for $150 or so. Granted, that's not with museum glass. But the museum glass certainly wouldn't be another $250. A $380 frame job just surprises me, is all, because there are many, many ways to get stuff pro framed at that size for less.Dr. Delight said:
Professional framing isn't cheap.FadedGlory said:Is that the shirt underneath? Interesting to do that with the shirt. So if the poster and shirt came from the 10C sale, let's say you're into those items for like $90 after shipping. That means you paid $400 or so to have it framed?
That said, not trying to hijack the thread – good luck on the sale!
I had my PJ Denver poster framed at the same place, no Mat, way less labor, and it was only $180. I've been a bicycle mechanic for a while and the longer the job takes the more $$ it runs.
I just don't want people to think I'm lying about the price. I do a good job of selling almost all of my PJ merch at face value!
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