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Security & safety.
Depending on your clients, there are a few things you may need to take into account when framing for a pub.
Picture framing glass is usually 2mm thick, and designed for keeping dust off a picture. If you need something a little sturdier you should invest in Perspex. This is much more shock proof and should be able to survive a direct hit from a schooner glass. It is more expensive than glass, especially with the increasing oil price, though if you think about the reglazing costs as well as the public liability, it starts to make sense.
Security brackets can be fixed to the back of pictures that are likely to go for a late night wander. They are usually installed by a professional and can only be removed with a special tool or a crow bar.
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Memorabilia.
Pubs look great if decked out in a theme. There are places where you can buy memorabilia for framing such as auctions and antiques dealers.
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