Real Glass or Plexi
Real Glass or Plexi
When framing, is there a difference???
Last edited by jimisunz on Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: My prints were DRY MOUNTED!!!!
YES, this is a VERY BAD THING. and YES, give the guy at the frame store hell.jimisunz wrote:I am assuming that this is definitely not good coming from a value standpoint, even though it was done professionally and they look great. This is a very BAD THING, right??????? Please help...........
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Man about to kill the guy at the frame store
what prints did he ruin?
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Re: My prints were DRY MOUNTED!!!!
Fvck man... is it a corporate type frameshop? I guarantee you can be made whole again because honestly your prints are now worthless... except for the fact that you can enjoy them on your wall
on point like a decimalist?
Re: My prints were DRY MOUNTED!!!!
What prints were they? Sorry to hear about this....drymounting should be illegal.
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Re: My prints were DRY MOUNTED!!!!
Wow . Hopefully a more recent print
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Re: My prints were DRY MOUNTED!!!!
Those prints coming up dry mounted must have been a real disappointment especially when it done by a professional and there are absolutely worthless now!! It’s hard to believe that such mistakes are committed by professionals when there is so much of competition going on – give it to them at the frame store – they really had it coming!!