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  • Jimmydean55Jimmydean55 Posts: 1,534
    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! 😂


  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,678
    Jcanr20 said:


    Very nice!
  • CB24NZCB24NZ 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?
  • CB24NZCB24NZ 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
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,678
    PinoyPJ said:


    Atlantas in the office.

    Cool! 
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,678
    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!
  • CW27643CW27643 Posts: 6


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.
  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 2,523
    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!
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,678
    CW27643 said:


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.


  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 1,038
    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
    Out of curiosity, how did you mount your prints?  I used corner stays in mine but over time they've all broken.  I've got some work to do but need to get that part figured out first
    "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
  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 2,523
    edited July 8
    inmyrvm said:
    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
    Out of curiosity, how did you mount your prints?  I used corner stays in mine but over time they've all broken.  I've got some work to do but need to get that part figured out first
    Personally, I use a combination of both of these: archival mounting corners and strips.
    Different sizes are available, depending on the size and weight of the item you are matting.
    No adhesive actually touches the poster - it's on the back of the corners and strips that adhere to the backing board.
    You may need to cut your mat a little larger than normal to cover the corners and strips but they are clear and not that noticable anyway.

    Post edited by shecky on
  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,912
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2025: Raleigh


  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 2,523
    on2legs said:
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    Yeah, they are great for larger/heavier posters that the smaller archival corners alone are not strong enough to support.
    On a standard 18" x 24" poster, I use 2-3 strips at the top and bottom edges and 3-5 strips at the sides.
    It takes a little patience lining them up so they don't show, and that's where cutting the mat a little larger can help hide them.
    However, it can be difficult to hide the strips when there is numbering and a signature in the bottom border.
    The Santa Barbara poster pictured above is going to be extra challenging with all that insane doodling along the bottom.
    How would you handle that situation?

  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 1,038
    Thanks for all of the tips!  Mine are made by the same brand but they are "photo corners" so maybe that's the issue?  It's weird because they literally just all started to rip at the seams.  I haven't tried the strips so maybe I'll have to add that to the arsenal.  I've used American Frame for all of mine in the past, but honestly it's been over a decade since I've used them so I'll have to check out some of these other sites.  I'll make sure to post pictures when I do!  
    "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
  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,912
    shecky said:
    on2legs said:
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    Yeah, they are great for larger/heavier posters that the smaller archival corners alone are not strong enough to support.
    On a standard 18" x 24" poster, I use 2-3 strips at the top and bottom edges and 3-5 strips at the sides.
    It takes a little patience lining them up so they don't show, and that's where cutting the mat a little larger can help hide them.
    However, it can be difficult to hide the strips when there is numbering and a signature in the bottom border.
    The Santa Barbara poster pictured above is going to be extra challenging with all that insane doodling along the bottom.
    How would you handle that situation?

    You could put the strips on the back of the matte board instead of the backing board.  It’s tricky because it’s a little more difficult to see if the print is properly centered in the matte window.  But you wouldn’t see them at all then. 
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2025: Raleigh


  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 2,523
    on2legs said:
    shecky said:
    on2legs said:
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    Yeah, they are great for larger/heavier posters that the smaller archival corners alone are not strong enough to support.
    On a standard 18" x 24" poster, I use 2-3 strips at the top and bottom edges and 3-5 strips at the sides.
    It takes a little patience lining them up so they don't show, and that's where cutting the mat a little larger can help hide them.
    However, it can be difficult to hide the strips when there is numbering and a signature in the bottom border.
    The Santa Barbara poster pictured above is going to be extra challenging with all that insane doodling along the bottom.
    How would you handle that situation?

    You could put the strips on the back of the matte board instead of the backing board.  It’s tricky because it’s a little more difficult to see if the print is properly centered in the matte window.  But you wouldn’t see them at all then. 
    Hmmm...that's a very interesting idea! I may give that a try next poster I mat and frame. Thanks for the suggestion.
  • ItsmillertymeItsmillertyme Posts: 189
    demetrios said:
    CW27643 said:


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.


    Whoa for something that valuable I would recommend museum glass Great UV protection and very little glare to show off that beauty. I am so jealous right now
  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 1,038
    on2legs said:
    shecky said:
    on2legs said:
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    Yeah, they are great for larger/heavier posters that the smaller archival corners alone are not strong enough to support.
    On a standard 18" x 24" poster, I use 2-3 strips at the top and bottom edges and 3-5 strips at the sides.
    It takes a little patience lining them up so they don't show, and that's where cutting the mat a little larger can help hide them.
    However, it can be difficult to hide the strips when there is numbering and a signature in the bottom border.
    The Santa Barbara poster pictured above is going to be extra challenging with all that insane doodling along the bottom.
    How would you handle that situation?

    You could put the strips on the back of the matte board instead of the backing board.  It’s tricky because it’s a little more difficult to see if the print is properly centered in the matte window.  But you wouldn’t see them at all then. 
    I did that with the corners sometimes.  What was interesting about the corners I have is they all started to fail at the same time, regardless of how long they were hung for.  I don't know if that's normal or just a bad batch
    "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
  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 2,523
    inmyrvm said:
    on2legs said:
    shecky said:
    on2legs said:
    I use those archival mounting strips as well.  Easy to work with and you can get them on amazon. 
    Yeah, they are great for larger/heavier posters that the smaller archival corners alone are not strong enough to support.
    On a standard 18" x 24" poster, I use 2-3 strips at the top and bottom edges and 3-5 strips at the sides.
    It takes a little patience lining them up so they don't show, and that's where cutting the mat a little larger can help hide them.
    However, it can be difficult to hide the strips when there is numbering and a signature in the bottom border.
    The Santa Barbara poster pictured above is going to be extra challenging with all that insane doodling along the bottom.
    How would you handle that situation?

    You could put the strips on the back of the matte board instead of the backing board.  It’s tricky because it’s a little more difficult to see if the print is properly centered in the matte window.  But you wouldn’t see them at all then. 
    I did that with the corners sometimes.  What was interesting about the corners I have is they all started to fail at the same time, regardless of how long they were hung for.  I don't know if that's normal or just a bad batch
    Yeah, I've had the smaller "photo" corners give out and tear, too. That's when I switched to the larger & stronger "framers" corners.
    And as I stated previously, for larger, heavier and more expensive posters (that I definitely do not want to slip out of the mat and get damaged) I also add the mounting strips at all four sides.
  • jeepbrewjeepbrew Auburn, AL Posts: 1
    JoeyP21 said:


    Another Art to Frames win. Cheers!
    Is that the "Metallic Gold" frame? Looks fantastic!
  • DavidDDavidD Posts: 2,526
    edited July 10
    CW27643 said:


    not framed yet, but will be this weekend.   
    -elmo.
    Congrats on winning the auction. It’s an awesome piece.
    I’ve noticed a lot of the heavy Hitters have been dropping in price. Or people just don’t have the money right now to spend.
    Congrats again on this one.  
    Post edited by DavidD on
  • bobear05bobear05 St. Louis Posts: 780
    Here are a few that I got up !

    all and all it's no ones fault
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