hlarmy
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Advice needed on storing a print..., by hlarmy on Jan 26, 2008 0:00:20 GMT 1, I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print.
The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long?
Has anyone got any other ideas?
.. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months!
I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print.
The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long?
Has anyone got any other ideas?
.. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months!
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guest2
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Advice needed on storing a print..., by guest2 on Jan 26, 2008 0:30:05 GMT 1, I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print. The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long? Has anyone got any other ideas? .. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months!
Frame it then!
I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print. The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long? Has anyone got any other ideas? .. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months! Frame it then!
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hlarmy
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Advice needed on storing a print..., by hlarmy on Jan 26, 2008 0:48:51 GMT 1, I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print. The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long? Has anyone got any other ideas? .. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months! Frame it then!
Is that an offer of a loan Frankie
I've got a number of reasons why I'm not going to frame it just yet - I've just spend ยฃ250 on framing my Coloured Trolleys, a lot more than that on the print in the first place, and any a small amount left for a couple of things that are being released in the next month that I'm desperate to get hold of...
Any other advise dear chap?
I have just received my new Nick Walker TMA London print. The print is too large to fit in my A1 portfolio and, at the mo, I don't really want to go out and buy another one (A0) just to store the one print. What would you advise; I've heard others suggesting sticking it between two bits of wood (with acid free paper on either side) - is this safe and will it damage the print if it stays there too long? Has anyone got any other ideas? .. and yes, the print is as stunning as others have said here in the past couple of months! Frame it then! Is that an offer of a loan Frankie I've got a number of reasons why I'm not going to frame it just yet - I've just spend ยฃ250 on framing my Coloured Trolleys, a lot more than that on the print in the first place, and any a small amount left for a couple of things that are being released in the next month that I'm desperate to get hold of... Any other advise dear chap?
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guest2
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Advice needed on storing a print..., by guest2 on Jan 26, 2008 0:58:01 GMT 1, Is that an offer of a loan Frankie I've got a number of reasons why I'm not going to frame it just yet - I've just spend ยฃ250 on framing my Coloured Trolleys, a lot more than that on the print in the first place, and any a small amount left for a couple of things that are being released in the next month that I'm desperate to get hold of... Any other advise dear chap?
Contact framer man, he'll do you a good deal. And i'm sure it'll be fine in the tube for a few months at least.
Is that an offer of a loan Frankie I've got a number of reasons why I'm not going to frame it just yet - I've just spend ยฃ250 on framing my Coloured Trolleys, a lot more than that on the print in the first place, and any a small amount left for a couple of things that are being released in the next month that I'm desperate to get hold of... Any other advise dear chap? Contact framer man, he'll do you a good deal. And i'm sure it'll be fine in the tube for a few months at least.
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shower
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Advice needed on storing a print..., by shower on Jan 26, 2008 1:57:18 GMT 1, il buy it off you if you want?! i would quite like a london version!
il buy it off you if you want?! i would quite like a london version!
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