Posted 11 years ago
rogsoup
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22" by 30" paper poster. made sometime around 66' - 68'. I'm getting ready to restore it. any tip's would help. previous owner drew some beards on the two soldiers with ink. I haven't seen another one.
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Posted 11 years ago
rogsoup
(1 item)
22" by 30" paper poster. made sometime around 66' - 68'. I'm getting ready to restore it. any tip's would help. previous owner drew some beards on the two soldiers with ink. I haven't seen another one.
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I'm thinking about putting the poster on to another material?? it's far from being in great shape, but, don't want it to get worse.
Good thing to restore, why not give Hanoi Jane a call for advice? She should be more than able to help. I'd give you a tip but you wouldn't like it.
Hey fhrj2, you cracked me up on that one... but I totally agree. It would make a great fire starter! As far as putting it on another material, I think toilet paper sounds like a great option! lol. Thrifty
Sorry folks, but I was a protester before being drafted,during & after but don't want to get into what is obviously a biased argument from both sides. This difference of opinions has gone on too long & tore the country apart. I like the poster & think it should be well preserved as a reminder of an error in politics & the reminder of both sides of the argument. Sadly, history records are changed by being represented by only one side.
I second blunder, very well said
Hey, don't take things so seriously. I can't speak for fhrj2, but I wasn't trying to open up a new dialogue about the war. That is ancient history and it has already been addressed. I just was adding my 2 cents worth to a previous post. Thrifty
"linen backing" is the usual choice to mount and preserve vintage posters.
An online search will yield sources to have it done-- you may find something "local" as well. Look for framers that do "conservation framing".
scott
Thrifty, maybe ancient history to you, but not to me. Enough said! I appreciate the support guys.
I did not mean any disrespect to anyone... on either side! Thrifty
thanks for the advice, I , myself was drafted and served in the 4th Inf. Div. I fought for everyones freedom to make an ass of himself.