About "that" frame.....

It's nice to know someone, not in our industry, noticed the beautiful frame job. I liked all the analogies that were made in reference to the frame itself....interesting.

Lori
 
Umm so its a story about framing and doesn't show a picture of the frame?
 
Yaknow, I saw those frames and I thought it was really weird. They had really wide mats too. The frames looked like something you would hang in a hunting lodge. Not the mats though, they were bright white. Totally weird.
 
they use those frames for every image at the press conferances. they tack the pictures to them and re-use them for display.
 
Originally posted by Nice Day:
they use those frames for every image at the press conferances. they tack the pictures to them and re-use them for display.
Ahhh, thanks. Never seen 'em before.

First pictures they needed them for were etchings of rainbow trout, obviously.
 
There, that's better.

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Okay.. has anybody else seen they are saying it was a professional framing job.. and when you look at it.. like the side of it.. it must have like 2 points in each side.. the plexi is bending.. very unattractive!
 
I saw this on the news and thought, then actually verbalized, "Look at that, thay framed his picture. I wish I got that job. I'll bet it was a good one."

My wife's response was, "What is wrong with you?"
 
Originally posted by Grumbler F.K.A. Harry:
I saw this on the news and thought, then actually verbalized, "Look at that, thay framed his picture. I wish I got that job. I'll bet it was a good one."

My wife's response was, "What is wrong with you?"
Laugh of the day!
 
Almost every Base has a "Professional" framer....

from an Aldo mat cutter with a rusty blade and ordering ready mades off the internet, to CMC and milling their own stock.

I saw a better picture, and I'm guessing that this was some local grown stock for the frame.

And we don't want to secure the picture in too well, we may have to swap it out for GWBs picture if he ever gets the cajones to go visit.
 
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