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        | Trevor Smith Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Finally, framed, hung, and pictures taken!
           | Posted: 22 February 2009 at 5:29pm | IP Logged | 1 | post reply |  
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 Proud Owner:
 
   
 Close up:
 
 
   
 Couple of fun stories on the framing - the girl at the
 shop who took it from us to give to the framer, at our
 request for anti-uv glass suggested we could always have
 it laminated.  Her look, at my look of horror was
 *priceless*!
 
 Anyway, we picked a frame, told her to match up the mat
 as close as possible with the board, and went with the
 black border.  She tells us she'll mark it to be done in
 two days, but if we check late the next day, it should
 be ready.  Great.  So we leave, and after an errand or
 two I say to my wife "gee, do you think I should have
 specified that we wanted it taken out of the plastic
 sleeve?", since we'd left it in said sleeve to drop it
 off.  I call to double check, and they put the framer on
 with me...and the job is done.  Less than an hour
 later!  He said that once he saw something that fun,
 he couldn't wait to get his hands on it!
 
 Needless to say, I'm thrilled with the results all
 around, and I'll be back in the commission line up, for
 sure.
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        | Fred J Chamberlain Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Laminated....... that poor, foolish, foolish child. heheh
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 Edited by Fred J Chamberlain on 22 February 2009 at 5:33pm
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        | Brad Brickley Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Needs some more training I think, would she ask to laminate a watercolor??
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        | Steve Gumm Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Love that commission. It looks great framed.
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 I remember an ebay auction several years ago where the original art had been laminated, and unfortunately it was from one of JB's earliest works for Marvel, the Ghost Rider Daredevil storyline.
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        | Fred J Chamberlain Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Hmm... makes me wonder about how that would affect the "value". Not sure that it'd deter me too much if it was a piece that I really wanted. Not ideal, but...
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        | Trevor Smith Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          It wouldn't necessarily affect the look of the art
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 verify that it was indeed the original piece, wouldn't
 it?
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        | Fred J Chamberlain Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          That'd be my only concern. With older pieces, the verification and copyright info would be on the back of the page. I certainly wouldb't buy a more costly piece unless I could verify it, nor would I likely buy a big dollar piece with laminate.
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        | John Byrne 
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          Proud Owner:
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 ••
 
 Wow, Trevor!  You look NOTHING like I'd imagined!  Somehow the name
 "Trevor Smith" evoked in my head a big, curly redheaded guy with a beard!
 
 The framing looks terrific, btw!
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        | John Byrne 
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          Needs some more training I think, would she ask to laminate a watercolor??
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 ••
 
 99.44% of civilians do not recognize original comicbook art when they see it.
 In fact, the very concept is alien to them.  They simply don't think about
 comicbooks being "created", and  at such times that they come close to
 doing so, they tend to be thinking more about the printing process, and the
 "value" of the published books.
 
 I'll bet this lassie didn't even realize she was looking at a piece of original
 art.
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        | Trevor Smith Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Well now I've gone and ruined the mystique! You get half
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 |  a point though JB - when my beard grows out, there *are*
 a few red flecks in it, just none on my head.
 
 I definitely got the impression that she didn't realize
 it was an original piece.  That was actually quite the
 topic of discussion as I paid for it - the guy at the
 counter, along with the framer, understood after taking
 a close look and was suitably impressed.
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        | John Byrne 
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          The framers I use have gotten used to be bringing in strange and exotic
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 |  stuff, so I no longer have to emphasize that these are origin, one-of-a-kind
 pieces.  The last pieces I got framed at the place I used to use, tho -- even
 after going in there for years, when I had two pages put side-by-side in the
 same frame they got the measurements for the space  between them wrong
 and trimmed one of the pages to make it work.  Didn't cut into the live
 art area, fortunately, but you'd think they might have at least called to make
 sure the measurement was right!
 
 And these are Kirby pages!
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        | Andrew Burton Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          The Black Bolt and Medusa piece looks really great framed, as do they all!
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