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  • Thirty Three
    Thirty Three Posts: 19
    JR1975 said:

    Great Job! 
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,196
    JR1975 said:



  • pearldavidson
    pearldavidson Posts: 1,696
    JR1975 said:

    Sick!
  • flanosmasseur
    flanosmasseur Posts: 287
    edited July 2
    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!
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  • DG165846
    DG165846 Posts: 1


    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. 
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,753
    edited July 2
    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. 
  • Robbert
    Robbert Rotterdam, the Netherlands Posts: 1,047
    JR1975 said:

    Yeah this is one of the best framed ones posted here
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,876
    The shows I got stuff at the posters haven't been great . I would love to do something like that. Looks great 


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  • JR1975
    JR1975 Texas Posts: 16
    Robbert said:
    JR1975 said:

    Yeah this is one of the best framed ones posted here
    I appreciate it! We love how it came out too!
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,196
    DG165846 said:


    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. 

    Beautiful! Really like the Wrigley matting. 
  • Jimmydean55
    Jimmydean55 Posts: 1,553
    DG165846 said:


    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. 
    They all look great! I think we chose the same mat for the elephant! 😂


  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,196
    Jcanr20 said:


    Very nice!
  • CB24NZ
    CB24NZ Posts: 20
    Finally got my NZ concert posters framed, decided to add a clear back so I can show off the design in the back if needed. Happy with the results


  • CB24NZ said:
    Finally got my NZ concert posters framed, decided to add a clear back so I can show off the design in the back if needed. Happy with the results


    They look great! Did you get them done professionally, or do yourself via Framefox or something?
  • CB24NZ
    CB24NZ Posts: 20
    CB24NZ said:
    Finally got my NZ concert posters framed, decided to add a clear back so I can show off the design in the back if needed. Happy with the results


    They look great! Did you get them done professionally, or do yourself via Framefox or something?
    company called Framing Online in NZ, super helpful in deciding and turned out great. Ordered the frame and parts and I mounted the posters
  • CB24NZ said:
    CB24NZ said:
    Finally got my NZ concert posters framed, decided to add a clear back so I can show off the design in the back if needed. Happy with the results


    They look great! Did you get them done professionally, or do yourself via Framefox or something?
    company called Framing Online in NZ, super helpful in deciding and turned out great. Ordered the frame and parts and I mounted the posters
    Appreciate the lead mate. I’ve got both of AKL1 to do and had settled a bit on Framefox, but good to hear there’s more options. Cheers
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,196
    PinoyPJ said:


    Atlantas in the office.

    Cool! 
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,196
    CB24NZ said:
    Finally got my NZ concert posters framed, decided to add a clear back so I can show off the design in the back if needed. Happy with the results



    Those two are beautiful!
  • CW27643
    CW27643 Posts: 6


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.
  • shecky
    shecky San Francisco Posts: 2,652
    CW27643 said:


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.
    Wow - what a gem! I'm sure you know but, UV protective plexiglass or acrylic is essential to preserve the colors over time. I also use non-glare UV plexi so you don't see those annoying reflections staring back at you, but some people feel it dulls the fine details a bit. Have fun!