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Old 07-04-2013, 02:29 PM
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Lou Gehrig day Ticket matted with a print I made of a Kreindler Masterpiece.
Hey! I own that Kreindler masterpiece! Shouldn't you need my permission to reproduce it?
If so, I hereby give it.

Nice matting & framing job, too.
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Old 07-04-2013, 03:18 PM
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Hey! I own that Kreindler masterpiece! Shouldn't you need my permission to reproduce it?
If so, I hereby give it.

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Copyright to a painting remains with the artist, unless the artist has sold the copyright along with the original work.

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Old 07-04-2013, 03:46 PM
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David,
I'm glad you correctly identified the original as a "masterpiece". If you hadn't, I would've been forced to come to your home and remove it from your possession, for the crime of not being worthy.
As far as your permission, I guess I hadn't thought of that, but I'm glad you approve of the respect I gave it. Like all things Kreindler, It looks better in person.

Mike,
I really like the way you did them. I'm not really a big fan of framing the PS cards, but I do think they look nice in the size your using them.

I absolutely love the Hodges pic you chose. Very dramatic.

Keep up the good work.
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Thanks Mark. I've been trying to do a variety of stuff...signed magazines, photos, photos with autos and PS, but the PS's are mainly for 8x10 in areas where that's all that will fit (also some thin, long frames that only fit certain areas are getting the PS treatment as well.
I can get about 6 more things done tomorrow but that will probably be 5 more magazines and possibly one photo with 2 autographs. I found a great photo of Jimmie Foxx and Connie Mack that I want to have done and it will be a great chance to get two HOF autos up in one spot.
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No frames yet but just got these matted. Finally getting my Foxx, Mack and Paige up on the walls.
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Wow, Mike.
I didn't see your last post before today.
Very nice job with this group. I really like the Foxx-Mack duo.
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Old 08-01-2013, 10:54 PM
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Ok here is my newest work.
I posted the check pick up in the auto section, but here is the completed framed piece.
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Sorry about the Flash.

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Just looking through this thread. Great work on the frames. I pay considerably more to have my stuff framed + matted regularly. This might inspire me to take a shot myself. Just curious when you make these displays are you sure to keep preservation in mind by keeping to ACID free matting products?

I cannot tell you how many matted items I find in lots that are browned behind the matting from age. Sad really.
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