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KAA
01-30-2007, 08:14 AM
These were made by a company called "In The news" www.inthenewsonline.com . They called me before I even got my copy of the magazine in the mail. The salesman told me about the product and said I could check it over and, if I didn't like it, I could send it back. The price: $412.50 including the $34.50 shipping charge. :eek:

The cellophane wraping is still on, that's why it looks bubbly. The panels are 15" x 28-30" and 3/4" thick. The wood looks like oak or some other type of good quality hardwood. They're very nicely done except for one thing. Where they put the two page photo together, it clearly does not match up correctly. I looked at the magazine and it matches almost perfectly so they trimmed quite a bit off. It's very noticeable. The face is completely smooth so you don't feel any edges. Whatever clear coating they used is supposed to prevent fading.

I called them today to tell them I didn't want to keep it and ask how to return it. The guy dropped the price to $249 total. Is that reasonable? I was thinking of countering with $200 or even less. That glaring mismatch between the two pages really bugs me.

Has anyone had something similar done and what did it cost?

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o59/krefly/DSC00879.jpg

XcYZ
01-30-2007, 08:25 AM
Wow, I can see in the image you attached how far off it is.

Steve1968LS2
01-30-2007, 08:28 AM
I have several of thier boards at home.. they do nice work and it's a good way to display the fact that your car got ink.

The cost you quoted sounds higher than normal but I'm sure that's because they did it on two boards. A friend of mine just got his done. He had a five page spread in PHR and the board cost him about $180. Here's a pic:

http://www.lifeinwidescreen.com/siihp/DLA.jpg

I had one done of my 2000 SS and it cost me $170..

http://www.z069.us/00/Magazines/picture.jpg

It's not thier fault that the pages don't line up. That will happen anytime it's done from a magazine that if perfect-bound rather than saddle stiched. I't impossible to print them perfectly, but In-The-News does as good a job as possible. I hade the Camaro on for 5 years and it still looks perfect with no fading.

Oh, and $249 is a STEAL.. how often do you get a nice spread in a magazine and a spot on the cover? They look really cool up on the wall :)

Steve1968LS2
01-30-2007, 08:30 AM
Wow, I can see in the image you attached how far off it is.

The green Buick is off as well. They try the line up the most obvious part, in this case the roof, but some small part is always going to be off. Open to a two page spread in a magazine and look hard into the "gutter" you will see that they are all off to some degree.

KAA
01-30-2007, 08:34 AM
The cost you quoted sounds higher than normal but I'm sure that's because they did it on two boards. Thanks for jogging my memory there. I do remember him saying something about putting it on two panels and costing more.

Oh, and $249 is a STEAL.. how often do you get a nice spread in a magazine and a spot on the cover? They look really cool up on the wall :) Well, in my case, once in my life. :D Thanks for the feedback!

XcYZ
01-30-2007, 09:19 AM
I can't remember what I paid for my In The News plaque when my car was in a magazine. I think it was close to $200.

Even with the issue you have, I think it's really cool, Keith.

71Nova
01-30-2007, 04:40 PM
I would keep it. Even if it is off some. Also it was a good article. I enjoyed reading about your car.

buickfunnycar.com
01-30-2007, 05:03 PM
I'd be proud to hang it on the wall if it was my car....:yes:

fesler
01-30-2007, 07:10 PM
The articles are always going to be off a little unless you do what I do when we get an article in the magazine, I have dozens of them and most of them I do myself at Michaels. I have a few from In The News and they are nice but they will fad if you leave them in the sun at all. I go to Michaels and they do a nice job with the cut out and glass work. I will post a picture tomorrow if you are interested in seeing what they look like. They cost about the same or a little less but both are nice.

I hope that helps a little

Leadfoot1
01-30-2007, 07:25 PM
...And its already done. Otherwise you 'll have to go and take care of it (if you do, or get the time to, or don't forget to etc...:-)

So i'd keep it too!

Looks great!

Lead

KAA
01-30-2007, 09:10 PM
The articles are always going to be off a little unless you do what I do when we get an article in the magazine, I have dozens of them and most of them I do myself at Michaels. I have a few from In The News and they are nice but they will fad if you leave them in the sun at all. I go to Michaels and they do a nice job with the cut out and glass work. I will post a picture tomorrow if you are interested in seeing what they look like. They cost about the same or a little less but both are nice.

I hope that helps a little I'd like to see that pic. Thanks!

slck6t9
01-31-2007, 12:54 AM
This is exactly what I was wanting to do with my car in the Dec. issue of PHR. Do you guys know if you have to send them a copy? I am currently in Korea and would have to have the wife do all the dirty work.

KAA
01-31-2007, 07:30 AM
This is exactly what I was wanting to do with my car in the Dec. issue of PHR. Do you guys know if you have to send them a copy? I am currently in Korea and would have to have the wife do all the dirty work.Supposedly they have subscriptions to all the major publications but, if they don't have a copy, you can send them one.

cadpro
01-31-2007, 06:07 PM
I'm looking at a 2-board spread, with each board having a 2-page car photo, and the car lines are perfect (and this is a on VW Bug, which is very round, which would be very noticeable), but its by a company called Todays People (http://www.todayspeople.com). If memory serves, we'd pay about 200-250 for the 2 boards, so it sounds like your deal would be ok. Ask them if they could try it again to see how it turns out...

On one of mine, it actuall looks like they shifted the page up (by a hair) to get the car lines to line up, but a small border is off very slightly. Its alot less noticeable than if it was the car...

MaxHarvard
02-01-2007, 06:00 AM
They called me too!! LOL. My car was only in the hometown hot rodding section! Sheesh.

The guy that called was pretty nice, good to hear that their product is decent.... kinda pricy though.

MaxHarvard
02-01-2007, 06:12 AM
i got these frames at Kohls for under $10. Did them myself, not the greatest job in the world... but still looks decent. :)

http://anti-rice.com/me/DSC01534.jpg