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That Texas Chainsaw Massacre poster looks great in that frame, nice decision.

Thanks. It's my favorite poster. I really wanna get all the Universal Horror posters that Mondo has put out, but I think that the Phantom of The Opera, Bride of Frankenstein and Frankenstein ones are gonna always be too costly. That Bride poster is soo pretty.

And it's hard to see on here, but there's distressing on that Trick 'r Treat frame that almost perfectly matches the main color of the poster. It looks great in person. As does the Lost Boys.

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That Texas Chainsaw Massacre poster looks great in that frame, nice decision.

Thanks. It's my favorite poster. I really wanna get all the Universal Horror posters that Mondo has put out, but I think that the Phantom of The Opera, Bride of Frankenstein and Frankenstein ones are gonna always be too costly. That Bride poster is soo pretty.

That new Frankenstein poster by Drew Struzan is crazy. Trying to work on a half sleeve idea that incorporates the Universal Monsters. My sister is a decent painter and had her paint me Dracula and Frankenstein, turned out pretty good.

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That new Frankenstein poster by Drew Struzan is crazy. Trying to work on a half sleeve idea that incorporates the Universal Monsters. My sister is a decent painter and had her paint me Dracula and Frankenstein, turned out pretty good.

I'd love to see that Frankenstein in person. It's a 21 color print. That's insane. So of course Mondo is charging $285 for it. It's outragous on ebay, but that's because there are only a few out there that were sold at a screening. They should go for sale online. Can't wait to see what they do for Creature. It's the only one left.

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Would love to frame a few of my prints... frame them myself or get them framed? whats the better solution?

Depends on the equipment you have at your immediate disposal, how well you know how to frame art, and how long you want to keep the pieces you're framing/what condition you want to keep them in

Thankfully, I have a full frame shop at my disposal....that only carries conservation and museum quality products...so I do my own conservation framing

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