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Old 05-05-2012, 09:10 PM
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Totally OT, but I have a number of pieces that need to be framed. One alone is a 10-piece set to be matted and framed.

Not looking for museum quality, but would love to find someone who actually cares about their craft and charges a reasonable, fair price.

Thanks for any recommendations.

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Wow, not surprised they would be cheaper, but did not know that they had that professional of a shop. Will check them out.

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Costco is the best...pffff
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Nice signature, Ian.
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There are better options than Costco but Costco offer decent framing at a very attractive price.

Depends what you want.
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Thanks Chris.

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What size are the pieces you need to frame?

Originally Posted by Matt Lane
Totally OT, but I have a number of pieces that need to be framed. One alone is a 10-piece set to be matted and framed.

Not looking for museum quality, but would love to find someone who actually cares about their craft and charges a reasonable, fair price.

Thanks for any recommendations.

Best,

Matt



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