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MCS Format Frame (Black, 11 x 14")

BH #MCFF1114B • MFR #12443
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MCS Format Frame (Black, 11 x 14")
Key Features
  • Front-Loading Design
  • Polished Edge Glass
  • For Wall Display
  • Horizontal or Vertical Orientation
Share your artwork with others or add a decorative touch to your home with the black Format Frame from MCS. This handsome 11 x 14" frame has a simple, front-loading design and can accommodate vertical or horizontal prints. It features polished edge glass and is ready to hang on your wall.
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Will MCS Format frames accommodate metal photos ...

Will MCS Format frames accommodate metal photos if not using glass?
Asked by: Maryann
The MCS Format Frame (Black, 11 x 14") would not be able to handle the thickness of most photos that are mounted on metal. However, there are metallic inkjet papers and those can be used in this frame.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-07-09

Is the frame deep enough to accommodate a ...

Is the frame deep enough to accommodate a magazine?
Asked by: Susan
I'm sorry, no, just a photo or document.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-03

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is the background matboard black, so if I put in a smaller sized picture will it have back edges?
Asked by: Anonymous
yes - turn it over - it is black on the other side
Answered by: SUE C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Why don't you have pics of the back of the frame? I think you guys should hire flint to do it.....
Asked by: Ron R.
How would I know why B&H does not supply a photo of the frame back? To ask this question of me is silly.
Answered by: Claire S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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I just bought 4 of these frames and need to hang them using wire for an art show at school. Is this possible? I don't see how to do this. I didn't realize they were plastic and very thin frames.
Asked by: Ann R.
I used 1/16th drill bit to drill a small pilot hole and then used a Triangle ( could also use a D Ring) picture hanger and securely screwed it into the back of the frame. It worked perfectly for my portraits.
Answered by: Eve M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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