framing santa monica / la
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- _salisae_
I have looked around a bit and while I see one place that may be good I wanted to know if anyone had good, first hand experience hiring a frame shop for a print.
- epete220
do it yourself.
- Meeklo0
juuuust kiddin..
I'm assuming you don't like these guys..
http://www.aaronbrothers.com/- not even a little bit. i would prefer a unpolished look_salisae_
- epete220
Check out garage sales for frame styles you could pick up
- Meeklo0
Any of these then?
http://www.yellowpages.com/name/…
- _salisae_0
okay i guess i'll start the driving around to see what sort of stock people have. thanks anyway.
- _salisae_0
i learned of a good frame shop and since no one seems to know, i figured i'd share.
- capsize0
been around a long time
- capsize0
call up LA packing and Crating and ask who they would recommend:
http://www.lapackinginc.com/- most of the handlers and drivers are artists themselvescapsize
- Audria0
ok I don't remember what the place is called, its on santa monica towards the beach.. there's a gallery in the corner of the street and a frame shop next door. Shouldn't be super hard to find.. sorry couldn't be more detailed.
- Amicus0
salisae... just get some old fencing pales (i think thats what they call them in the States or is it fencing pickets).
use them for an old unpolished look... massively effective