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    Arrow 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    Hi,
    What is the best way to frame a 8x10 picture and right on the sides a half of baseball game ticket stub. The ticket stub is from Shea Stadium around 1970s baseball game. Frames shops will staple it the stub. Also some frames shops around here will ruin it.

    I seen MLB auction have some nice frames. It has to be a good frame and not some cheap frame. The frame glass protected. Any suggestions? If you have a picture, please post it. This is back in the days when tickets stubs was ripped off. Thanks and have a nice day. B.F.

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    Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    I would take it to Hobby Lobby or Micheal's. You can get a larger frame and have both matted in a nice display. Micheal's is more expensive, but they always have coupons in the Sunday paper. If u need a coupon I will mail u one.
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    Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    Buy an 11x14 frame and a custom mat from somebody. I have some mats, that I use for index cards, maybe they would work for you. I also have frames. If you're interested let me know, but it may not work with the size of the ticket stub.

    Thanks,
    Dustin

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    Talking Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    Hi,
    Sorry for not answering you right away. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']skier14 thanks for the offer on the [/FONT]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']mats. I will pass on the mats[/FONT]

    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] [/FONT]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']ironman- Asking did you do any business with thatsmyticket?[/FONT]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'][/FONT]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Here is the main reason. I have a Willie Mays 660 Homerun ticket stub. I was at the game, when he hit his last homerun. Back in those days. Ticket takers ripped the stub. Today they scan the ticket stub. I have a Willie Mays 660 Homerun 8x10 unsigned. I don't want to take it to Hobby Lobby or Michael's and they staple the ticket on the background mat. [/FONT]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Thank you for your help ironman and skier14. Have a nice weekend. B.F.[/FONT]

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    Smile Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    Hi,
    Something must be wrong again. Sorry for not answering you right away.

    skier14 thanks for the offer on the mats. I will pass on the mats

    ironman- Did you do any business with thatsmyticket?

    Here is the main reason. I have a Willie Mays 660 Homerun ticket stub. I was at the game, when he hit his last homerun. Back in those days. Ticket takers ripped the stub. Today they scan the ticket stub. I have a Willie Mays 660 Homerun 8x10 unsigned. I don't want to take it to Hobby Lobby or Michael's and they staple the ticket on the background mat.

    Thank you for your help ironman and skier14.
    Have a nice weekend. B.F.

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    Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    I would opt to mat & frame. If you're worried about the ticket stub. put it in a penny sleeve (for cards) and then mat over that, so you can't see the edges of the sleeve. You don't need to drop your items off...just get them to cut you a custom mat for a specific sized frame, then put it together yourself.

    I bought a mat cutter years ago, so I could make my own. Here's a very basic one I made for an oddball sized photo & cut auto. That's the idea, but you could get a much nicer mat made, multiple colors, etc.


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    Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    You may wish to also keep in mind to get acid-free Matte Board as well as any acid-free backer paper. Also, look into the UV protected glass when framing.

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    Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    michael's won't ruin your stuff. I haven't had any sports stuff done, but I have had them do movie posters and they are fantastic to deal with. If it is something you find to be of value, whether it be sentimental or otherwise, pay for it to be done right.

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    Talking Re: 8X10 picture/ticket stub Frame Suggestions

    Hi,

    Otismalibu -Amazing Dr. J items you have. I am going for the photo/ticket uv frame from thatsmyticket web site. Thanks to ironmanfan. All I have to do is put the photo and ticket stub in. The mat color depending on the team.

    justinbittner220- Michael's and Hobby Lobby do ruin sports stuff.
    Movie posters are different. When you are talking valuable sports memorabilia. You don't want to cut around cost. I know some movie posters that are expensive and valuable. Maybe its my area. Who knows.

    Jayworld- Thanks for telling me about acid free mats and UV glass. I always get UV glass in framing.

    I want to thank you everyone for replying to me. I will keep in mind several good points. Have a nice day. B.F

 

 

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