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Old 11-08-2009, 02:26 PM
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Mike Rich@rds0n
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I had a great framer that had her own business but because of the economic downturn she has gone out of business. I would also try Michaels, or Aaron Bros or even check out some local independent framing shops. You can have them make up a standard template with an 8x10 or 5x7 opening and an opening that would accommodate most signatures on a 3x5. They can keep it on file and you can have it re-made in whatever color you want at any time. Make sure, obviously that you get acid-free matting and get some good UV glass for the front of the frame. Here's a couple of examples of what I like to do (sorry for the bad photos). I like to find photo's I really like and then find the autographs to go along with them and then mat them.
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