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Michaels

121 General Stilwell Dr
Marina, CA 93933 831-384-0562

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Michaels

308 Soscol Ave #A
Napa, CA 94559 707-666-0617

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Michaels

561 Coleman Ave
San Jose, CA 95110 408-975-9371

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River Street Gallery Santa

125 Post St #D
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 831-429-9291

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Santa Cruz Framing & Gallery

1430 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95062 831-423-8029

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Smith Andersen North

20 Greenfield Ave
San Anselmo, CA 94960 415-455-9733

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Quite sensitive to the piece you are framing and make helpful suggestions.... - Mar 06, 2019

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Spot Design

24 Russ St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-621-4661

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If you want an excellent framing job, go here. - Jan 10, 2016

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Sterling Art Service

1558 7th St
Oakland, CA 94607 415-863-5800

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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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Walter-Adams Framing

355 Presidio Ave
San Francisco, CA 94115 415-346-1860

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