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Hi Sue:
Many thank's for your extensive knowledge. At this point she wants to
pick out a black frame but yes it should be wood and I should definitely be
in on that decision. I have pretty much left the choices up to
her. Thank's for the information on the different types of foam core.
As you can tell I have no idea about professional framing like you do. I have no
idea what she means about hinging. Yes, for $700.00 the acrylic should be
perfect and pristine. I did discuss the topic of mating. It serves no purpose
except cosmetic to separate the poster from the frame. I felt it was an
unnecessary added cost as well. Really Sue the bottom line is that like you
mentioned she is doing me a favor to even tackle a project like this. I
tried two other frame shops, one in my town and one in a closer town and they
did NOT want to even attempt it. So I am thankful she is at the very least
willing to do it. Thank you for the thoughtful offer to talk on the phone. I
will tell Nellie that she is welcome to call you for help in the framing. I will
tell her you are an expert and do professional framing for the studio's. Yes,
her end size of the piece is way off. It does not add up. Another thing for me
to ask her. I do hope she does not get into the middle of this project and then
quit. This worries me!!!
I will print this out and take it over. My printer has
malfunctioned at this point. Many questions to bring up.
Thank you so much Sue!!! You are the nicest professional framer I
know!!!
Very Gratefully,
--Tom Pennock
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- Re: [MOPO] Framing Thunderball......... Tom A. Pennock
- Re: [MOPO] Framing Thunderball......... Susan Heim
- Re: [MOPO] Framing Thunderball......... Tom A. Pennock

