RMCrump1
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That looks great! Can't wait to get one.
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It is about average of what you would pay retail for the same set up at Michael s or Hobby Lobby. You can get the job done for 70% off with a coupon. So the whole setup, $150 wholesale. Unfortunately they had us by the wallet and we paid retail, or you googled the coupon and got 20% off. I did The only thing I was disappointed in was they said it was a limited print, they are usually numbered by the artist, even if Photoshop. If you try to go buy the whole setup piece meal and do it yourself, it would still run you $300 for supplies. Value wise it is a D-, but cool factor and sentimental value if you are attached to your car like some of nuts, it is an A+.Looks good, but I was kind of disappointed in the plasticy frame for the amount we spent.
Have to agree 100% MC. I guess what makes it limited is that is has your name and car number on it. Either way, glad I got one and glad we were alerted to the discount.It is about average of what you would pay retail for the same set up at Michael s or Hobby Lobby. You can get the job done for 70% off with a coupon. So the whole setup, $150 wholesale. Unfortunately they had us by the wallet and we paid retail, or you googled the coupon and got 20% off. I did The only thing I was disappointed in was they said it was a limited print, they are usually numbered by the artist, even if Photoshop. If you try to go buy the whole setup piece meal and do it yourself, it would still run you $300 for supplies. Value wise it is a D-, but cool factor and sentimental value if you are attached to your car like some of nuts, it is an A+.
Yeah, you're right. but I just recently got done framing a 2' x 3' limited edition print with a nice aluminum frame at Michael's with acid-free, non-glare glass for the same price. Also bought a Plastic frame for the Mustang 50 years poster for around $50.It is about average of what you would pay retail for the same set up at Michael s or Hobby Lobby. You can get the job done for 70% off with a coupon. So the whole setup, $150 wholesale. Unfortunately they had us by the wallet and we paid retail, or you googled the coupon and got 20% off. I did The only thing I was disappointed in was they said it was a limited print, they are usually numbered by the artist, even if Photoshop. If you try to go buy the whole setup piece meal and do it yourself, it would still run you $300 for supplies. Value wise it is a D-, but cool factor and sentimental value if you are attached to your car like some of nuts, it is an A+.
Yeah, you're right. but I just recently got done framing a 2' x 3' limited edition print with a nice aluminum frame at Michael's with acid-free, non-glare glass for the same price. Also bought a Plastic frame for the Mustang 50 years poster for around $50.
Now just have to figure-out the Sill Plate options to choose from.
No, no, a limited edition print of some Aviation art that I had. My LE Mustang print has the plastic frame, sort of like the one I bought at Michael's for the 50 different Mustangs poster the dealer gave me.Where did you get your 2' x 3' LE Print ?? Can you post a pic of what you did?