12-26-2006, 05:49 PM
Quote:Frames are the same way. I\'ve collected lobby cards, pressbooks, presskits and onesheets. Posters are by far the hardest to do anything with. My wife won\'t let me put up a "Madman" poster in the living room and my monster room is already full of masks and toys.....what to do, what to do...............................Larryyeah i hear that one....when i had my own place i had driller killer and the gates of hell behind the couch and the hills have eyes quad in the hall near the front door and then that all is now replaced with black and white pictures of trees.... but art none the less. i tried to hang alot of mine but i have quite a few so my venture did not get that far so i bought a bunch of tubes and made a little tube archive. it socks you have the to pull them out and unroll them to look at them but some of them need to be stored that way because they are hard to find or go to expensive quick IE Escape from new york it went from 30-40 bucks online and ebay to being 150-200 dollars some days. but one lesson i learned the hard way never take any of them to a local fram shop i had a one sheet for Zombie signed by fulci and when i dropped it off i was worried and in the end i was right the messed up the signnature where it looks like they tried to remove it and they cut it down an inch. so i learned the hard way never to drop those items off to get framed but getting a decent fram with real glass and not plexi glass i paid 275 roughly for one and was the last one too much money to soend on that.....unless you make your own.
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