Given the prices some here are posting, I might have to order the supplies 
and do it myself.  I have an idea of the type of frame I want, so as to 
compliment the style and period look of the poster.  I will probably take 
it to the framer that I've used before for an estimate.  Cheers everyone, 
Steve


On Saturday, June 30, 2012 6:12:09 PM UTC-4, Mike On A Bike wrote:
>
> I had no idea how (seemingly) crazy expensive pro framing is. I was 
> quoted $150-300 depending on how fancy by a local frame shop. 
>
> I'd really like to split the middle between museum-quality display and 
> thumbtacks in the wall... what are the options? I really like 
> William's idea of frameless mounting on inch thick sturdy stuff. 
> Anybody have similarly less costly options? 
>
> On Jun 30, 5:47 pm, Kevin Mulcahy <kpmulc...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > I got mine framed and matted. 
> > 
> > Semi-fancy frame, colored matte to match the print, UV protectant glass 
> to 
> > protect the colors, and a slip on back to house the "info" that came 
> with 
> > it. With labor, it came to about $230. 
> > 
> > Kevin 
> > in steamy Humboldt Park, Chicago

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