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Date: 2008-04-19 07:48 pm (UTC)I do know that if the print is in a standard size, you can get a mat and a frame for (probably well) under $25, provided it's not especially large.
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Date: 2008-04-19 07:55 pm (UTC)If there's an A.C. Moore near where you live, you can usually get a coupon off their webpage for 40%-50% off an item (look for the "Store Locator & Coupons" button near the bottom). That helps a lot on frames.
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Date: 2008-04-19 08:12 pm (UTC)(Were photo prints ever obscenely expensive? I remember my mother complaining but I don't think I ever experienced this directly. If not, my statement is totally off and I look like a dork... but I'm going to take a chance on this one... hahahaha!)
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Date: 2008-04-19 09:12 pm (UTC)(Yeah, they have been - I remember playing $20 for developing a roll of film a long time ago.)
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Date: 2008-04-19 09:14 pm (UTC)$80 was the frame pieces (dark blue metal), $15 was bonding the print to a hard backing to prevent warping, $20 was the glass, and $10 was "misc. mounting." The rest was tax.
I don't have A.C. Moore, but there is JoAnne's, Michael's, Blicks, and a Hobby Lobby in reasonable driving distance. I'm sure I'll figure something out.
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Date: 2008-04-20 03:55 am (UTC)Honestly, if you have a choice, always buy framed, because it's almost always cheaper than having to do it yourself.
On the other hand, with a router and a miter saw much is possible. Helps to have a lot of straight edges and knives.
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Date: 2008-04-20 04:14 am (UTC)If I can get a sectional frame I find acceptable for under $40, I have no problem with providing it to the framing store and giving them $30 to mount and assemble everything right. I just have a hard time to swallow paying double that amount for, as far as I can tell, is the same sectional style framing pieces with a powdercoat paint job.
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Date: 2008-04-20 05:18 am (UTC)That thing is sitting in a $120 frame, thanks to mom. Mind you it is a really cool map and in a REALLY nice frame.
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Date: 2008-04-20 02:19 pm (UTC)I don't dispute that a nice frame can be expensive...I suppose it's just the cost of this particular frame that got me - painting the aluminum of the frame blue instead of black doesn't seem like a reason for a 200% price hike to me.
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Date: 2008-04-20 02:23 pm (UTC)Really, I was incredibly surprised at mom getting it framed. WoW CE was my christmas gift and when I showed her all the cool stuff, she was like "That's a really nice map....give me that, I'm going to go get it framed."
Momma knows her little angel loves his video games.
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Date: 2008-04-20 02:49 pm (UTC)