jimjimmyjones85
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Hobby Lobby did it for me.
Question for you guys.
I have a bunch of Star Trek Mondo prints from back in the day, and I finally bought a house where I have room to hang 'em. Most are 24x36, some are 18x24. Normal sizes.
I really have no idea how to go about doing this. I was thinking about going down to Michael's when they have their 40% off sale going. I don't want to break the bank if I can help it. I know I want archival framing - don't want these to get messed up, considering how much I paid for them originally. Single mat is probably fine, with a simple frame, nothing crazy.
Is Michael's a good bet, both quality and pricewise, or is there somewhere better to go? How much money am I probably going to spend per?
Thanks so much in advance!
I get mine done at Michael's, but I would be careful. Some are much better than others. I have a good repport with mine locally and I've grilled them enough to know them well. I even asked them to see some of their work before picking them.
It went up this past Tuesday I think
It's an ok print, but it's a victim of better Predator prints being out there
I'm surprised that one hasn't sold out yet also. I passed on it, it's nice enough but a little cartoony for me in the mask area especially. The waterfall prints they put out were spectacular, I need to find one of those!
I like Bottleneck however, the make some good prints and don't seem to have quite as much stress involved in buying them as Mondo do...
Yeah no kidding. Fantastic Mr. Fox never even made it to Bottleneck's site.
I'm leaning toward the variant but I'm going to grab whatever the first one that pops up on the site.
The variant is different than the only one with Crossbones in it
Due to large of amount of goings on in the print I'm totally not seeing Crossbones. Where is he?
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