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Falling Numbers!, by Coach on Oct 11, 2007 20:22:51 GMT 1, thanks for all the advice to us all on this cbl +1. I remember reading about this on the forum months ago and shat myself - had to wait til the morning to ring my framers to check none of my stuff had been dry mounted - fortunately they had not. moonstrop - the frame job looks great - really hope it is all ok and not dry mounted.
thanks for all the advice to us all on this cbl +1. I remember reading about this on the forum months ago and shat myself - had to wait til the morning to ring my framers to check none of my stuff had been dry mounted - fortunately they had not. moonstrop - the frame job looks great - really hope it is all ok and not dry mounted.
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Falling Numbers!, by manchestermike on Oct 11, 2007 20:35:48 GMT 1, With the one ABC knows of that makes TWO Rude Coppers chucked out.
My friend had his drawing pinned to his kitchen door, over time it got ripped, smoke damaged and even had things spilt on it.
He binned it!!!
With the one ABC knows of that makes TWO Rude Coppers chucked out.
My friend had his drawing pinned to his kitchen door, over time it got ripped, smoke damaged and even had things spilt on it.
He binned it!!!
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Falling Numbers!, by themightyreds on Oct 11, 2007 21:45:29 GMT 1, I used to leave my Have A Nice Day print out on top of my bookshelf, or sometimes prop it up against the wall so i could see it. How foolish in retrospect, but there's no visible damage to it and it's now stored nice and safe until i can find the money to have it framed, and when i do i certainly won't be going anywhere near the dry-mount for it!! I've been told that it is possible to remove dry-mount once its been used. It's not going to be a quick job though, and should be taken to some kind of restoration specialist for... which means it definitely won't be a cheap job either.!
I used to leave my Have A Nice Day print out on top of my bookshelf, or sometimes prop it up against the wall so i could see it. How foolish in retrospect, but there's no visible damage to it and it's now stored nice and safe until i can find the money to have it framed, and when i do i certainly won't be going anywhere near the dry-mount for it!! I've been told that it is possible to remove dry-mount once its been used. It's not going to be a quick job though, and should be taken to some kind of restoration specialist for... which means it definitely won't be a cheap job either.!
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