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Unread 01-31-2012, 12:01 PM   #17
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I might add that I have had good results selling other posters when I framed them and offered them for sale with the easel that I used for displaying them.I have sold quite a few of the Winchester posters and recruiting posters that I had after someone telling me that they were too big. I made nice walnut frames to an original design and that were very strong to hold together with rough handling. The easels were walnut and very simple and sturdy also. I never brought home a poster or easel from a show whether I intended to sell it or not.I still wish I had the WW1 signal corps poster back,but the lady insisted she had to have it even after I priced it way over what I thought it was worth.
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