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Framer's Workshop

2439 Channing Way
Berkeley, CA 94704 510-849-4444

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Very helpful with suggestions to maximize appearance of finished product. - Nov 10, 2020

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Sticks Framing

1579 Solano Ave #B
Berkeley, CA 94707 510-526-6603

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Myong, the artist, and Randy, the craftsman, are an unbeatable combination... - Oct 16, 2017

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North Berkeley Frame

1744 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94709 510-549-0428

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None better - Jan 23, 2021

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Nielsen Framing

1537 Solano Ave
Berkeley, CA 94707 510-525-8968

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A bit expensive and long waits of 6 weeks but they do great work. - Feb 19, 2024

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Blick Art Materials

1360 Tenth St
Berkeley, CA 94710 510-486-2600

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Employees are usually very helpful in offering solutions and/or alternatives.... - Nov 07, 2022

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Artistic Picture Framing

1678 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94709 510-665-5951

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They are at best absent-minded. The framing took weeks and weeks longer than... - Aug 20, 2014

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CP Photos & Frames

2999 College Ave
Berkeley, CA 94705 510-644-2356

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Stoll Custom Framing

1755 Solano Ave
Berkeley, CA 94707 510-526-5020

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Great if you are not in a hurry. Took 2 years for one item. - Mar 13, 2023

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