TRIMMED MOVIE POSTERS
    
 
    
Trimming results when pieces of the  
      border of the poster are cut or shaved off.
    CAUSES
    Trimming is almost always an intentional 
      act which is normally done to either reduce the poster to a smaller size, 
      particularly for framing purposes; to intentionally remove the credit information 
      from the poster's artwork; or to remove some type of border defect.
    IMPACT ON POSTER VALUE
    Posters SHOULD NEVER be trimmed, as this 
      is considered a serious defect and significantly affects the value of the 
      poster. 
    Trimming commonly occurs on window 
      cards, where the blank borders which were designed for use by theatres 
      to put show dates and times is cut off. 
    It is also common when framing a poster 
      where the frame is slightly smaller than the poster, OR some dealers use 
      this to eliminate some border damage. Even though if it is done only in 
      the border, it doesn't have quite the same impact as trimming into the artwork. 
      SEE GRADING FOR MORE INFORMATION!
    REPAIRS
    Professional poster restorers can restore 
      a trimmed poster through a linen backing process.
    Here are LAMP Approved restorers:
    
      
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