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        | Kevin Moorhead Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          In the log term, yes.  I've got to finish paying off the actual pieces, though, before I can start paying for the framing ; )
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        | Joakim Jahlmar Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          That piece is a beauty, Kevin!
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        | Joe Hollon Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          A couple hiccups with the framing process...one being they originally put the metal part on the back to hang it as if it was a landscape piece instead of portrait but finally my first JB commission is framed and ready to show off....
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        | Joe Hollon Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Here it is:
           | Posted: 29 January 2009 at 3:03pm | IP Logged | 4 | post reply |  
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 It's on temporary display until my new comic book room is ready!
 
 
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        | Clint Ludwick Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          looks GREAT, Joe!
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        | Jeremiah Avery Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          I picked up my commission today from the framer's.  I asked for UV-protected glass, even though there is no direct sunlight where it will be hanging, I thought it best to be on the safe side and plan ahead for wherever I may live in the future.
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 I asked for blue matting to signify the "blue area" of the moon upon which Attilan is located, plus blue is considered to be a royal color (fitting for the Inhuman royal family).
 
 Since I live in an apartment, putting nails in the wall isn't the course of action I can really take.  I have some adhesive fasteners from Scotch that I've hung framed prints with before, but I'm not sure if I should use them on this.  What do any of you think?
 
 
  
 
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        | William Roberge Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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           | Posted: 16 February 2009 at 5:07pm | IP Logged | 7 | post reply |  
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 |  What I think is you got yourself a Great commission nicely framed. Oh, and you should hang it. But, be careful of that Scotch stuff I had a picture drop after a week or two on the wall. | 
       
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        | Jeremiah Avery Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Thanks, William.  I had a similar situation with the Scotch adhesives in the past, hence my apprehension.  I'll figure something out.  Now that the commission is back in my possession, that's less worry I have right now!
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        | Clint Ludwick Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Jeremiah, I use MIGHTY HOOKS, as seen on TV! Seriously, they work great, IMO.
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        | Jeremiah Avery Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Would those be the same as the "Hercules Hooks" as seen here ?
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 That wouldn't be a bad idea, I'm just concerned about leaving marks in the wall.
 
 
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        | Clint Ludwick Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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 |  Yup, same thing. They leave a small hole, that can easily be filled. You can even use white toothpaste to fill them in. :) | 
       
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        | Thom Daugherty Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          toothpaste was my response, too.
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 Apartments are usually repainted (or touched up) anyway after someone vacates -- I've grown out of my desire to ever expect a deposit back, so I hang everything.
 
 
 
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