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![]() Why not thumb tack and tape the shit out of it to a wall? problem fixed
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I've had custom made frames for a few lithos and posters for as little as 50 pounds. I really can't justify spending that much more than the cost of the artwork on a frame. Also I genuinely prefer a minimalistic look to my frames, I don't like borders and fancy frames. Just plain black with proper glass, not a fan if acrylic.
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![]() My foreseeable future since I pushed to have the jacket CoAs hand-numbered.... |
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With great power comes great responsibility Good on you Ryan
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How are the jackets going by the way? I ordered one on day one, and I noticed they sold out yesterday so guess it must have been a success!! Can't wait till they're shipped
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Are you gonna wear it??
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I'm really really curious to know what you think of it when you get it.... |
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Hopefully things go well then, late April would be pretty sweet....Hahaha that's good to hear, I'll make sure I post a decent review and some pics of it when it arrives!! I'm already super positive from what I've seen, couldn't be happier with the choice of Italian Lambskin and the overall design of the jacket. Huge improvement from the last prototype too!! I'll let you know what I think of the limited edition Saga lithograph when it gets here too, crazy excited for that to get here.... Hahaha yeah for sure man, always preferred leather jackets and the ME jacket blows everything else out of the water |
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Have you guys seen the price on Museum Acrylic? It's ridiculous, but if you know where to get it cheap let me know.
Though I agree with blingaling about the regular nonglare/uv acrylic not being worth it (kinda hazy). I don't use glass though because I fear I'll just end up breaking it and cutting my posters in half. |
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Also remember guys that if you plan on leaving any print stored in a tube, make sure to first line the art piece on an acid-free medium like glassine. If you don't first line the art on an archival medium, the tube itself can damage the art. Cardboard contains acid; acid that can be transferred to the art piece, if the art is in direct contact with the tube. The paper that the art is printed on can turn brown or yellow, an it can get brittle too, if you're not careful. I would go so far as to use two layers of glassine for max protection.
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