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Japanese Poster Framing

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I've recently acquired a B1 size Deathsmiles poster and 3 half size B2 Mushi futari posters (10"x29"). I want to frame them so i can have a nice display, but i've noticed it's hard to find frames the right size in north America. Does anybody have a good source for a proper sized frame or recommendations on a large size that mattes nicely?

I'm also considering building a frame, but i'm not sure where to start.
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Custom frame shop, best bet.
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brentsg wrote:Custom frame shop, best bet.
... and bring some lube, 'cuz it's gonna hurt.
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rancor wrote:
brentsg wrote:Custom frame shop, best bet.
... and bring some lube, 'cuz it's gonna hurt.
It's true, but unless you want to try importing frames (ouch) or cutting your poster down, there aren't a lot of solutions.
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Looking at the price if I can't find an over-sized frame I'd rather build my own. I'm not paying $180+ for a custom 40"x29" poster frame when I can build one for less. A pane of 1/8" glass, wood trim and a piece of thick cardboard backing can't be that much.

Brendz mentioned I might use a slightly undersized Ikea frame and just roll the ends slightly. I may take this route as these are only Matsuri reproductions and thus not worth a lot. The main goal with framing is to make for a nicer presentation.
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njiska wrote:Looking at the price if I can't find an over-sized frame I'd rather build my own. I'm not paying $180+ for a custom 40"x29" poster frame when I can build one for less. A pane of 1/8" glass, wood trim and a piece of thick cardboard backing can't be that much.

Brendz mentioned I might use a slightly undersized Ikea frame and just roll the ends slightly. I may take this route as these are only Matsuri reproductions and thus not worth a lot. The main goal with framing is to make for a nicer presentation.
I agree that it's not a good idea to overspend for a matsuri poster unless you really like it. The only one I've seen that I believe is worthy is the DFK one with the ships flying over surface. I'm planning to do that one, and the DFK BL kit poster and couldn't bear to roll or cut on either.

Personally I wouldn't spend too much on something that's lolitastic. In a few years you might not want it displayed.
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brentsg wrote:Personally I wouldn't spend too much on something that's lolitastic. In a few years you might not want it displayed.
Ha, that's possible but given my personality for the last 15 years I some how doubt it. Apparently i'm only losing about an inch on the B1 if i have to go with that size, so it's not so bad. The half width B2 ones are a bit of mystery though. If i can find something over 30x30 i can squeeze all three into one.
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Cost me $55 for B1 sized cut plexi, foam backing, and uni-framing system.
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I always shell out for the custom.....they have a lot of really REALLY nice things that make it worthwhile....stuff like anti-glare coatings, anti-UV, archival quality backboards (no acid). If you're planning on keeping it for a LONG time...it's worth it. I've done 4 so far.....got a few more left...just can't afford it :)
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maxlords wrote:I always shell out for the custom.....they have a lot of really REALLY nice things that make it worthwhile....stuff like anti-glare coatings, anti-UV, archival quality backboards (no acid). If you're planning on keeping it for a LONG time...it's worth it. I've done 4 so far.....got a few more left...just can't afford it :)
The problem with that is i'd feel like i was being raped. Something about a 200%+ markup over materials doesn't seem right.
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Well....it's usually only about a 100% markup on the archival stuff....that shit is expensive to begin with. Things I've framed so far:

Trigun cel of Vash w/original background and concept art (3 pieces of artwork in the frame) - $250 framing (archival anti-UV & anti-glare glass, acid free paper, anti-glare, color matched red metal frame)
Sylphia one-sheet (thanks Gaijinpunch!!!) - $100 framing (arckival anti-UV & anti-glare glass, acid free paper, matched colored blue border on the matting, metal frame)
Shin Megami Tensei PCE one-sheet (again ty to GP) - $100 framing (archival anti-UV & anti-glare glass, acid free paper, matched colored orange border on the matting, metal frame)
Psychonauts Poster autographed by Tim Schaefer - $140 framing (regular anti-glare glass, suede matting, metal frame)

Yeah, it's pricey, but they look REALLY REALLY good. Way better than anything I could have done custom. And I go to a place that's VERY VERY good too. Some framers are definitely better than others. I've got several more pieces that I really want framed, including some original comic book art, a couple of game posters, and some other comic related stuff. The average price is around $150-180 for a half decent sized piece of artwork, which is spendy but not ridiculous. I do maybe one every two years or so. It's still cheaper than buying Cave boards :P
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