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D&M advertising - looking for framing advice
Posted By: William
I've got an advertisement for D&M sporting goods from the 1920's. It was the back inside cover of a magazine (approximately 11x14) and it has a typical fold line in it. I've had it in a frame for a few years now and I've never been happy with the matting as the fold line does not lie flat. I'm curious how those who collect advertising choose to frame their pieces. Do you get them dry mounted on boards? Wheat paste on linen? Would love to know the right way to do this. I'm in Boston, if anyone knows of a good shop I'd be interested in giving them a call. Thanks in advance. |
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