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yotsuya:

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--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on January 11, 2016, 01:27:35 am ---I'm beginning to think posters are outdated tech.  After walking down my local Walmart after xmas and seeing all those 42+ inch tvs for under 200 bucks I'm thinking, like someone else already suggested, maybe hanging a tv on it's side would be more fun.  Shoot they are getting so cheap that you could do that for side art on a cab as well. 

That'd be a project..... trying to inset a lcd on the sides of a cab without ruining the structure.

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Don't encourage them.

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You should get a UCA award just for this statement.

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I know, right? That's the day I drop this hobby and start sniffing model glue.
Ginsu Victim:
List of posters in our house (all framed)

Living Room
-Pulp Fiction
-Reservoir Dogs
-Jaws
-Raiders of the Lost Ark
-Star Wars

Bedroom
-Star Wars (rock concert)
-Boondock Saints
-Breakfast at Tiffany's
-Princess Bride

Office
-Kill Bill
-Inglorious Basterds
-Planet Terror
-Death Proof
-The Wind Rises
-Watchmen
-1994 ECW event card poster 11x17, purchased from The Blue Meanie himself
Howard_Casto:
Did you have to mention the Blue Meanie?

Took me nearly 10 years to get this out of my head:



And now it's in all your heards.  :D
voltz:
^ lol, you bastard!

I've been meaning to get some more poster frames, but I keep coming across these flimsy types that look like they're about to fall apart any moment.  The one I currently have uses those "clips" in the back which will allow me to exchange any number of times without breaking, so I'm wondering where else can I look for these at?

Also what works as safe storage for non-framed posters?  I've got a bin full of old ones that were pretty dinged up and I've gotta go through the process of replacing them all.
wp34:

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Also what works as safe storage for non-framed posters?  I've got a bin full of old ones that were pretty dinged up and I've gotta go through the process of replacing them all.

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I've used those plastic totes that are meant for wrapping paper. At my peak of storing posters there were so many I kept them in a plastic trash can.  :)
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