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Old 04-26-2013, 06:56 PM
rasmusvn rasmusvn is offline
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Default Re: Bioshock Infinite (Cook & Becker)

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Museum glass is best though I do have plexi on on several prints (much lighter and less chance of damage from broken glass). I prefer to use all archival materials (acid free). I like my prints mint and never drymount or attach anything to them. Maybe I am picking but the diasec and liquid gloss processes just seems to destroy the prints value to me.
Well, if it's done from the beginning you get a "different" print.

= No borders, "stamp", and number on print.

+ a lifelong guarantee the print will last.

I do see your point if this isn't offered by the seller. On the other hand the print will be very well protected unless you damage it yourself. Then again that can also be said if you use acid-free materials.
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Old 04-26-2013, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: Bioshock Infinite (Cook & Becker)

What I find interesting is the point you just brought up.

If you get it unframed you get a

1. Signature on the front
2. Signature on the back
3. Number on the front of the print
4. Signed certificate of authenticity.

If you get it framed you get a

1. Signature on the back
2. Numbered sticker on the back (This should be signed as well!)
3. Signed certificate of authenticity.

Basically you lose out on a signature if you get it framed. You do get a cleaner more professional look but still, if Mr. Levine needs to sign for the unframed prints three times, he should do it for the framed ones as well! Hahah, I'm only kidding, but just a little bit...

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