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Originally Posted by HowToLitho101
Do you remember how yours shipped? Flat cardboard box? Hopefully not a tube.
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It came in a tube. Poster was rolled up with acid paper between the print and the print was in a plastic wrap so it would slide out easy and not get pinched when it was removed. The tube was larger then the print so tissue paper could be placed at both ends. This was about 2-3 years ago, I have no idea what they do now. Keep in mind a lot of their prints are on poster material. If these Blizz prints are thicker like Jaina they'd have to use flat cardboard. I will contact and inquire and get back here when I have an answer. Here is what's on their site.
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