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11/26/2005 12:37:41 PM · #1 |
I will be putting up some of my work in a gallery here in Montreal. I need to start the purchase of professional looking frames to put the prints in. Does anyone know of a place on the web where I can purchase not to expensive professional frames?
Or should I simply bring the prints to a professional framing place and they'll know what to di with it?
Any information from people that have done this before would be greatly apprciated.
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11/26/2005 12:39:37 PM · #2 |
i don't know...lol. But i'll check it out.
Message edited by author 2005-11-26 13:03:19. |
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11/26/2005 01:23:31 PM · #3 |
I've had a friend who used Omar deSerre and really liked them. They are expesnsive I think, but if it's for a gallery, you may look into trying to get a sponsorship or something like that to cut down costs.
Let us know where it is! I'd like to check it out
Cheers
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11/26/2005 03:11:30 PM · #4 |
I'm using Neilsen Bainbridge frames from Curry's. They come in different sizes but I only use the 16x20 in black metal frame that looks like wood. The mat is bright white 8ply. The openings are 8x10 in portrait and landscape orientation and 11x14. $28.99 for 16x20.
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Curry's
Order by phone toll free: 1-800-268-2969
They have a store in St-Hubert, QC Tel 450-462-4554
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11/27/2005 10:25:30 AM · #5 |
St-Hubert is less than an hour away for me, i'll check them out.
pidge> Of course i'll mention it in here for Montrealer to come and see a DPCer.
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