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Old 05-01-2012, 10:42 PM
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FWIW guys, most if not all the pennants I'm seeing here should be framed using the best in archival and museum materials, including UV or conservation glass. I am not a framer but you would never see these pieces in a museum preserved the way I'm seeing it done here.

Penny wise and pound foolish. These are rare items that should be preserved and not put at risk through do-it-yourself frames and such.

Just my two cents.
Couldn't disagree more. Mike, your vintage pennants will be just fine in those frames (and they look great). Mark (perezfan) is absolutely right -- I too have put dozens of vintage pieces in antique and store bought frames, and have never had a problem of any kind.

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Old 05-03-2012, 05:03 PM
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Couldn't disagree more. Mike, your vintage pennants will be just fine in those frames (and they look great). Mark (perezfan) is absolutely right -- I too have put dozens of vintage pieces in antique and store bought frames, and have never had a problem of any kind.

Greg
Get back to me in 20 years, and tell me that UV glass wouldn't have been better. LOL.

I'm sorry but you can't argue at least with protecting stuff with UV/Conservation glass.
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