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Which side of the uncut sheet would you show in a frame?

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Which side of the uncut sheet would you show in a frame?

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Re: Which side of the uncut sheet would you show in a frame?
« Reply #25 on: February 14, 2012, 11:21:55 PM »
 

NathanCanadas

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I thought the website and updates were for pledges 25$ and above... Isn't the 6 deck + uncut sheet more 75$? I think you should sign the Tendril uncut sheet on the back in the bottom left corner.
 

Re: Which side of the uncut sheet would you show in a frame?
« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2012, 11:31:25 PM »
 

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I thought the website and updates were for pledges 25$ and above... Isn't the 6 deck + uncut sheet more 75$? I think you should sign the Tendril uncut sheet on the back in the bottom left corner.

You're right I didn't notice that!! I may just have to up my pledge. It's a pretty sweet deal overall! Thanks for the info Nathan
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Re: Which side of the uncut sheet would you show in a frame?
« Reply #27 on: February 15, 2012, 10:04:27 AM »
 

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As long as there is a double-backer card, I'd definitely want to display the faces, but unfortunately many of the uncuts out there are pretty "boring" as they are just standard Bicycle. Guess that's why I don't have any on the wall right now.

Mildly related, I have to decide where to sign the Tendril uncuts. I was thinking the face side and on the double-backer card or the gaff, which would both be in the lower right corner according to my proof. Any preferences for where that happens?


Here's a thought - sign the margin on BOTH sides, giving people the option to display either side and see the signature!  Most painters sign the lower right corner; sounds good to me.
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