Emilien wrote:
A real steal... I payed less than 160€ for all of them 😳The late Stu wrote:
Wow!
Yep, steal of the century!!!
Emilien wrote:
[...] and a promotional poster for the 2nd Swedish edition of the Lord of the Rings with the wonderful art by
Inger Edelfeldt (this one already found and shared by northman)
Wow, nice to see that those are still around.
Emilien wrote:
A real steal... I payed less than 160€ for all of them 😳The late Stu wrote:
Wow!
Great finds and price! Congrats.
Incredible haul. Congrats Emilien.
Will you be framing those? I'm sure others would love an update as much as I would if you do frame them.
Will you be framing those? I'm sure others would love an update as much as I would if you do frame them.
onthetrail wrote:
Incredible haul. Congrats Emilien.
Will you be framing those? I'm sure others would love an update as much as I would if you do frame them.
Thank you everyone

@ Phil : Not sure I will be framing them atm (because I lack of free space on my walls).
I am looking for a good A1 or A0 binder to protect them for now, but that's not that easy to find.
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Emilien wrote:
onthetrail wrote:
Incredible haul. Congrats Emilien.
Will you be framing those? I'm sure others would love an update as much as I would if you do frame them.
Thank you everyone
@ Phil : Not sure I will be framing them atm (because I lack of free space on my walls).
I am looking for a good A1 or A0 binder to protect them for now, but that's not that easy to find.
For storage I would suggest that you look at card storage boxes over a portfolio. Portfolio folders are great if you need to move them around a lot and show off art or posters, but for pure storage they are not ideal.
Look for Buffered Acid-Free and Lignin Free Paper with at least 110gsm weight. That is primarily for framing but is great for storage as well. Doubling up the paper (not folded but two flat pieces is fine too if you want to store multiple posters flat on top of each other. for instance.
If you choose to store them without a portfolio, try to use archival buffered board between the posters and keep them flat. So you would have:
1. Archive board
2. Buffered acid free paper (x2 if desired)
3. Poster
4. Buffered acid free paper (x2 if desired)
5. Archival board
6. repeat from 2...
SeaWhite make a decent card storage box up to A0 and if the above is followed, the posters would be fine stored in those card boxes instead of portfolios.
Of course the issue with the above is that you will not be able to look through them as easily.
Very nice set of posters here, even better for the price, Emilien.
Mr. Underhill wrote:
Very nice set of posters here, even better for the price, Emilien.
Thank you Chad






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