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Old 02-07-2011, 12:19 PM
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First off,
Thanks Barry and Barry. It looks even better in person.


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so at $8 per square inch I COULD get a nifty 20 square inch hal chase for $160
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That's a 4x5 painting. Probably the right size to start your own card set.

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That is incredible. I guess now you are in the euphoric phase of stage 4!
Unless it's your second, then you'd be at stage 5. Welcome to the club.

How big is it?

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Old 02-07-2011, 01:21 PM
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Mark,

It is 26 by 38. Worth its weight in gold...

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First off,
Thanks Barry and Barry. It looks even better in person.




Jimmy,
Waaaaaaay too much information!




Sean,
That's a 4x5 painting. Probably the right size to start your own card set.



Ben,
That is incredible. I guess now you are in the euphoric phase of stage 4!
Unless it's your second, then you'd be at stage 5. Welcome to the club.

How big is it?

Best to all,
Mark
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Ben,

Great painting of the Bambino. Sure was worth the wait. I can't wait until mine is finished.
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So it's been a few years since I updated this thread. For various reasons, I only just got around to framing my Kreindler masterpiece and wanted to show the board.

The photo isn't perfect, but it gives the general idea. I can't wait for it's final home to be available for me to hang it and photograph the painting properly. It looks soooooo much better in person.

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So it's been a few years since I updated this thread. For various reasons, I only just got around to framing my Kreindler masterpiece and wanted to show the board.

The photo isn't perfect, but it gives the general idea. I can't wait for it's final home to be available for me to hang it and photograph the painting properly. It looks soooooo much better in person.

Congrats Mark, Lou looks terrific! Almost 4 years to get him framed??
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Congrats Mark, Lou looks terrific! Almost 4 years to get him framed??
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It took a while because for the first 3 yrs my basement wasn't finished. I waited until I saw where he would hang to decide on the framing. Plus, I had to choose the frame carefully, because it had to measure up to the job you did on your JVM. You should post up a photo in the thread. You know you suffer from the illness.

Thanks to everyone for the kind words.

MVSNYC,
That frame looks great on the Babe.


Graig,
The only known treatment is wifeicillin. It is a very painful treatment that doesn't cure the illness, but does prevent the progression to owning multiple paintings.

Mark
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Congrats Mark, Lou looks terrific! Almost 4 years to get him framed??

Scott,
It took a while because for the first 3 yrs my basement wasn't finished. I waited until I saw where he would hang to decide on the framing. Plus, I had to choose the frame carefully, because it had to measure up to the job you did on your JVM. You should post up a photo in the thread. You know you suffer from the illness.


Mark,
Now I completely understand! Even thought it took quite a while to get to where you're at today, it looks great. I cant wait to see a photo of it hanging in the finished basement. Your framing job and choice of colors is spot on, BTW.

Yes, it's true I do suffer from Kreindleritis and I don't see any end in sight.
As per your request, here is Vandy in Repose at Ebbets Field 1938, or as Graig calls it: Dutch Master. He painted this for me in 2012.

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Old 12-19-2014, 09:57 PM
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Congrats Mark, Lou looks terrific! Almost 4 years to get him framed??

Scott,
It took a while because for the first 3 yrs my basement wasn't finished. I waited until I saw where he would hang to decide on the framing. Plus, I had to choose the frame carefully, because it had to measure up to the job you did on your JVM. You should post up a photo in the thread. You know you suffer from the illness.


Mark,
Now I completely understand! Even thought it took quite a while to get to where you're at today, it looks great. I cant wait to see a photo of it hanging in the finished basement. Your framing job and choice of colors is spot on, BTW.

Yes, I do suffer from Kreindleritis and I don't see any end in sight.
As per your request, here is Vandy in repose at Ebbets Field 1938, or as Graig calls it: Dutch Master.

Happy holidays!

Dutch Master is correct.
That is one of my favs of his and your frame choice was superb. It really complements the painting well.
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So it's been a few years since I updated this thread. For various reasons, I only just got around to framing my Kreindler masterpiece and wanted to show the board.

The photo isn't perfect, but it gives the general idea. I can't wait for it's final home to be available for me to hang it and photograph the painting properly. It looks soooooo much better in person.
Wow, beautiful! Love it!
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Mark,
What a great picture of Gehrig you chose. Classic.

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gorgeous! well worth the wait. I like the way the frame colors bring out the
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Just had my Ruth Study framed. It has museum glass, which does not read in the photo.

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Old 12-19-2014, 11:26 AM
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This disease that some of you suffer from is a weird one, indeed.

The frames look wonderful with their pieces, guys. Excellent choices!

Graig
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