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Was able to pick up Sleepaway Camp. Knew I wasn't going get any of the Stout, Moss, Horkey or Durieux stuff so I aimed real low. :lol
 
Some of you have been kind enough to help me out with my naive questions in the past - so here goes another . . .

I've seen folks pay huge amounts to get their posters framed. If I wanted to go the "cheap" route, would using a slightly oversized "clipframe" work OK? - perhaps with some thin card cut to keep the glass from the print itself?

Any obvious drawbacks? (aside from it not looking as good as an expensive frame).
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Some of you have been kind enough to help me out with my naive questions in the past - so here goes another . . .

I've seen folks pay huge amounts to get their posters framed. If I wanted to go the "cheap" route, would using a slightly oversized "clipframe" work OK? - perhaps with some thin card cut to keep the glass from the print itself?

Any obvious drawbacks? (aside from it not looking as good as an expensive frame).
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So big things you want is:
- acid free matting
- UV protected glass
- foam core back and seal

The custom frame and glass are the price killer. If you can find a frame you like, save your money. The problem with a lot of these posters is there isn't frames large enough to fit them AND the matting appropriately, so you have to get something custom.
 
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