Sorry in advance for the long post, here we go. I have always wanted to get into collecting some of the retail promotional material that game makers sent retailers back in the day: Kiosks, standees, posters, things like that. This week I added to my handful of items I own: a large, vintage, store display for the Sega Saturn made around launch time for the system. It uses the same image found in some of the early magazine ads for the system. I am, of course, a fan of the Saturn.
Now that I have it in hand, and after some emails from the seller I have gathered an history for it: It is a translite material, approximately 25" x 55" and, my guess is Sega's 1994 pinball division might have made these for retailers (only a guess, no part numbers on it). It was hung in my hometown, at a major retailer, until a 'reset' of the area at the Dreamcast launch in 1999 (yes, I am being purposefully vague). Sega's guys (like Nintendo's guys that are responsible for this stuff) never cared much to pick it up, and it was giving to an employee at trash day, who gave it to a friend, and now I have it. It has gotten more fragile and I think it is ready for a frame of some sort.
Is there any kind of create-a-frame option on the web? The local options of Hobby Lobby and Micheal's want into the three figures because it is so large. Something as cheap as a cardboard backing, thin plastic on the front with a slide-on frames would be good enough.
Ideas?