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1. Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: "Roger Beasley" <beeline@iline.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:54:20 -0400
At the risk of sounding cheap, I wanted to ask about others' experience in getting the 50"x10" panoramic photo from Mid-Ohio framed. The guy we use when we get frames made here for work just quoted
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00120.html (7,387 bytes)

2. Re: Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: "" <greenman62@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:02:35 PDT
Framing can be expensive... to do it right. If you go cheap, you can have your picture ruined in short order, the first time it gets humid. If the "art" is precious to you go the expense to have it
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00122.html (8,260 bytes)

3. Re: Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: "R. John Lye" <rjl6n@server1.mail.virginia.edu>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:55:09 -0400
Hi Roger, I had a panoramic photo from the Boulder VTR convention framed several years ago. My brother managed a framing shop at the time, and I had him do it. Even with the "family discount", it cos
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00123.html (7,898 bytes)

4. RE: Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: Robert Bownes <rbownes@neworks.net>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 13:33:58 -0400
It is about half what I have been quoted for custom frames...
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00124.html (7,359 bytes)

5. Re: Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: Russ Moore <rem9@cornell.edu>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 16:02:58 -0400
The Spitfire Squadron, being noted as cheap weasels, makes their own, is it any wonder, look at what we drive. Use a piece of 1/8' plexiglass cut at a local hardware store (window quality) to the pro
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00125.html (9,352 bytes)

6. Re: Triumph/MG Photo Framing (score: 1)
Author: Mike Jackson <grand_wazoo@flinet.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 18:39:15 -0400
wow, makes my plan to use fancy 1-3/4 inch wide moulding from Home Depot look positively upscale. We were going to stain it and use REAL glass. Roger, I think you got a reasonable price. First place
/html/fot/1999-07/msg00126.html (10,079 bytes)


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