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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Bob, if you want to go the cheap route you can always look in antique shops/malls for framed panoramic photos that will work for your Cubs photo. I have three panoramic baseball photos, but they all still have their original period frames. I've picked up 3 or 4 non-baseball panoramic pictures in the last few years at auctions and garage sales just to have the frames handy in case I run across a baseball panorama that needs framing. |
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