Brightened up the basement with some Dark Matter! Did a west coast wall and an eastbound & down corner. First time I’ve ever done shows on multiple tour legs.
If you leave out the words "nice" and "decent" and just go with "basic frame" im sure wally world has some cheap 18x24s, ha
I'm not leaving those words out lol. Could get them off of Amazon, but I'd rather have something nice with actual glass if I'm not getting UV plexiglass
"Fuck the talkin' let's start rockin" - Eddie Vedder 9-5-00 Pittsburgh
4/26/03 Pittsburgh 5/3/03 State College 7/12/03 Hershey 10/1/04 Reading 9/28/05 Pittsburgh 5/20/06 Cleveland 6/23/06 Pittsburgh 6/22/08 DC
friends don't let friends listen to good charlotte
Not the posters (yet. There are work in progress photos if anyone is interested) but my little tour haul of awesomeness.
Those look great. I did something similar with the Mike Polaroid I got in Indy. Make sure to put that Polaroid behind UV protective glass if it’s not already. They fade really easily when exposed to sunlight.
Not the posters (yet. There are work in progress photos if anyone is interested) but my little tour haul of awesomeness.
Those look great. I did something similar with the Mike Polaroid I got in Indy. Make sure to put that Polaroid behind UV protective glass if it’s not already. They fade really easily when exposed to sunlight.
Noblesville 5.7.2010. Lexington 4.26.2016. Nashville 9.16.2022. St Louis 9.18.2022. Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023. *Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted) Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024 Pittsburgh 5.16.2025 Pittsburgh 5.18.2025
Been following this thread for a while. I have many posters that I've
kept flat in a "science project" cardboard enclosure. That said, I want
to start framing them, but not all at once. I'm lazy and didn't want to sift through 479
pages of thread posts. So, I wanted to ask:
1) What is a
good portfolio I can buy to get them out of the make-shift storage I
have? Most of the posters are 18X24. I'm getting ready to frame my
short/wide Yield poster, so that won't need to be in the portfolio, but I
have a Portland (Ridgefield, WA) 2009 that is a bit larger. Basically,
just trying to get a consensus of what everyone's using prior to framing.
2) I'm thinking of going the Art-To-Frame route for framing since I can see what different mattes look like (single/double) and many on this thread have had good things to say about them. However, I'm unsure of what type of glass to choose...there are so many options to choose from (Regular, UV Protection, Non-Glare, UV Non-Glare, Museum Quality). Any thoughts? Again, just trying to get a consensus. These are valued "keepsakes" of mine, as I only have posters from the concerts I've attended...yet, I don't wanna break the bank. And is $29.99 really the standard shipping rate?
Any opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
07/28/1992 - Cincinnati 07/11/1998 - Las Vegas 07/22/2006 - The Gorge 04/26/2016 - Lexington 08/08/2018 - Seattle 08/10/2018 - Seattle 08/20/2018 - Wrigley Field 04/02/2020 - Nashville 09/16/2022 - Nashville
Here a few more to help with ideas, The Wrigley one for example is non glare glass I went with a patterned matting on that one, the 2003 St. Louis one is regular glass so obviously more reflective. The UV protection glass with help to protect colors from fading with sunlight or to preserve autographs.
Been following this thread for a while. I have many posters that I've
kept flat in a "science project" cardboard enclosure. That said, I want
to start framing them, but not all at once. I'm lazy and didn't want to sift through 479
pages of thread posts. So, I wanted to ask:
1) What is a
good portfolio I can buy to get them out of the make-shift storage I
have? Most of the posters are 18X24. I'm getting ready to frame my
short/wide Yield poster, so that won't need to be in the portfolio, but I
have a Portland (Ridgefield, WA) 2009 that is a bit larger. Basically,
just trying to get a consensus of what everyone's using prior to framing.
2) I'm thinking of going the Art-To-Frame route for framing since I can see what different mattes look like (single/double) and many on this thread have had good things to say about them. However, I'm unsure of what type of glass to choose...there are so many options to choose from (Regular, UV Protection, Non-Glare, UV Non-Glare, Museum Quality). Any thoughts? Again, just trying to get a consensus. These are valued "keepsakes" of mine, as I only have posters from the concerts I've attended...yet, I don't wanna break the bank. And is $29.99 really the standard shipping rate?
Any opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
If you can justify the cost, the Baroque (https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/) is great for holding your favorites, but I would avoid getting the extra sleeves & overloading if you intend to transport. The binder rings can only hold so much weight. There's a 24" x 36" option that can accommodate the larger size prints.
I have a Baroque for my favorites & oversized prints, and a cheaper portfolio I got off Amazon for the rest.
Here a few more to help with ideas, The Wrigley one for example is non glare glass I went with a patterned matting on that one, the 2003 St. Louis one is regular glass so obviously more reflective. The UV protection glass with help to protect colors from fading with sunlight or to preserve autographs.
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Sweet!
4/26/03 Pittsburgh 5/3/03 State College 7/12/03 Hershey 10/1/04 Reading 9/28/05 Pittsburgh 5/20/06 Cleveland 6/23/06 Pittsburgh 6/22/08 DC
friends don't let friends listen to good charlotte
Melbourne #2 '03
Melbourne #3 '03
Melbourne #1 '06
Melbourne #3 '06
Melbourne '09
Melbourne '14
Of course.
Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023.
*Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted)
Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
Pittsburgh 5.16.2025 Pittsburgh 5.18.2025
All so good!
07/11/1998 - Las Vegas
07/22/2006 - The Gorge
04/26/2016 - Lexington
08/08/2018 - Seattle
08/10/2018 - Seattle
08/20/2018 - Wrigley Field
04/02/2020 - Nashville
09/16/2022 - Nashville
I have a Baroque for my favorites & oversized prints, and a cheaper portfolio I got off Amazon for the rest.
astoria 06
albany 06
hartford 06
reading 06
barcelona 06
paris 06
wembley 07
dusseldorf 07
nijmegen 07
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
Beautiful! Really like the Wrigley matting.