With all the great poster images here on APF, I thought an interesting thread might be one that shows posters, that may have been in need of some ( a little or a lot) TLC, or those that simply were backed to lessen the appearance of fold lines and creases. And if folks want to "plug" the restorer that did their work, this would certainly be a method of recommendation, too. A start here. This is a Thierry hates "Thierry hates "French Grande"" for the 1925 version of THE UNHOLY THREE, with work done by Poster Mountain, in Los Angeles. The French paper was highly acidic and brittle but I kept the restoration to a minimum, focusing on having the brown, "slow fire" acid fold marks removed as much as possible and the fold splits repaired, along with a general cleaning and the poster given a pH balancing bath.