don't listen to Helmut , imagine the  piles of extra donuts and the gallons of 
guiness you can buy with money you  may waste  on linenbacking

hmmmm , donuts ....


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Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:58 PM
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Tommy,

if you like linenbacking, go for it. From an investment aspect, high grade 
unbacked posters are a better choice. On the other hand, chances are good that 
your posters will look much nicer in the frame after a quality backing.

Also, your beer and donuts diet probably won't allow you to grow too old, so 
let somebody else worry about the retail value. Seriously, since you obviously 
like linenbackin: Go for it!

Best,

Helmut


Am 23.06.2017 um 11:58 schrieb Tommy Barr 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

I'm Irish - I love donuts and fish 'n' chips (and Guinness). Thanks to you and 
Michael for your opinions, though I'm still not sure as to what I'll do. I 
quite like backed posters, and have a fair number of backed one sheets, etc., 
and I am very happy with the people who do the work. The very flimsy nature of 
the items in question worries me, so I just wonder what others do.

Tommy

On 23 June 2017 at 08:40, filip de volder 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


you get my vote too , all you need is a good  tight frame ...
if you plan to perhaps at some point sell these posters note that many 
collectors are not too fond of linenbacked posters (so you may reduce the 
number of potential buyers) for several reasons :
you don't  really know the amount of restoration done until you get the poster
for someone collecting quantity with limited space at home for  the collection 
storing linenbacked posters is not like storing originally folded posters .
the money you spend on  linenbacking a perfect poster , which once displayed 
doesn't look better then in its original condition , can be better spend in 
buying  healthier food then cheap donuts and  fish 'n chips  so you may live 
longer to enjoy your posters
etc ...

filip

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Subject: Re: [MOPO] To back or not to back . . .



Hello


No. Why would you want to do that?! If there is extensive physical damage you 
want corrected or you find the fold lines unbearably distracting, then go for 
it. Otherwise, just get them framed for sure. The extra process and cost is 
completely unnecessary and things can go wrong between the poster leaving your 
nice place and coming back, backed by somebody who may not be as skilled as 
advertised or was in a rush and had a bad day. It's a risk and unless you love 
living on the edge, I'd vote against backing time and time again.


M

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Subject: [MOPO] To back or not to back . . .

that is the question, so looking for some advice. I have a small Czech poster 
of Cabaret and an English double crown of Deer Hunter (Russian roulette style) 
both in excellent condition, but the paper is quite flimsy. Should I get these 
backed for framing?

Tommy

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