THE IDEA . . .
If you, like our staff, have limited wall space to display your print collection, we have a solution!

We've come up with an easy, cost-effective way to display several Valor Studios prints at different times, while investing in only one picture frame!

We call this the Valor Studios “Swap-able Frame.”

Because many of our prints are the same size, they can be swapped in and out of a single frame. We recommend changing them with the SEASONS, as Hang Tough is to winter, what Silencing the Guns is to summer!

ELLIGIBLE PRINTS . . .
The following prints are the same size, making them eligible for swapping in & out:

The Eagle's Nest (Spring)
Night of Nights (Summer)
Angels From Above (Fall)
Hang Tough(Winter)
And…
Breakout from Bastogne (Winter)
Brothers in Arms (Summer)
Silencing the Guns (Summer)
Iwo Jima, the First Flag (Spring)



4 EASY STEPS TO GO OVER WITH YOUR FRAMER . . .
First tell your framer that you have several prints, all the same size, that you would like to swap in and out of one universal frame. Make sure the frame is a good one, with UV-resistant glass and acid-free matting.

Next, pick out a matting color combination that is universal with the prints you plan to display. We've found that a black outer matting works nicely with a green inner matting, since both colors are found in each of the eligible prints.

Make sure the framer seals only the top of the matting to its foam-core backing so you can later lift the matting (like a clamshell), to access the print, which the framer should matte using plastic corner-pockets, not tape.

Tell your framer to leave the backside of the frame exposed (don’t cover it in paper) and to use re-sealable clips (shown below) so you can open-up the frame to access the matting.

When you swap your prints, be careful when handling the frame glass since it can have sharp edges. You may want your framer to do this for you.

It’s that easy!

C-47 during Operation Market Garden
Angels from Above by Matt Hall
The Band of Brothers of Easy Company at Hitler's Eagle's Nest.
The Eagle's Nest by John D. Shaw
E-Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne, prepare to parachute during Operation Neptune on D-Day.
Night of Nights by Gil Cohen