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BwayLeadman
Broadway Star
joined:9/29/04
joined:9/29/04
Broadway Star
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You can use DAMN...... um.... i always forget the name of this.
Anyways, its like "gum" it usually blue or green, it's always used in elementary school for easy removal without damaging students works.
It's like $1.99
Anyways, its like "gum" it usually blue or green, it's always used in elementary school for easy removal without damaging students works.
It's like $1.99


BwayLeadman
Broadway Star
joined:9/29/04
joined:9/29/04
Broadway Star
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"GUM TACK" Thanks alot Aigoo, I wasnt going to go to sleep until I remembered the name.
what if you had your favorites mounted in a frame...they wouldn't have to be connected to anything, just resting on the background...the good part is is that the frame could display as many or as little as you wanted.
Was that a fat joke?
Yes, I’ve framed tickets from some of my favorite shows including a large display holding tickets to all six Kennedy Center Sondheim shows along with the (postcard-sized) posters for each show. I’ve also covered a wall, in our “green room,” with 8” x 10”s of various theatres and marquees along with the accompanying ticket stubs. That still leaves me a couple hundred more to display. I think we need a BIGGER house.
Thanks to all for the tips –
Jack T.
Thanks to all for the tips –
Jack T.
Why don't you frame them.... if you have the playbills still fram those with the tickets above..that is what i do


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Posted: 7/6/05 at 1:35am