Looks like there are several methods to get prints out. Until this point, I have been displaying in borderless glass frames without matt. Not for sale, but for "personal" gallery display in my office, which is also our county visitor center. The invite has been made to place prints in several local cultural arts and appalachian craft centers in our area. I think that I will experiment with tissue mount (using a large iron through thin cardboard) pressing out, and then overmatting. Found some rather cheap cutters, and having done this freehand with an X-acto knife in the past, should be much easier.

I guess that this is all about experimentation and finding the proper "niche".
I too must have difficulty reading. Perhaps that is why several years ago while engaged in a Ph.D program, I told them that it was time for me to go on to something else before they educated me beyond my native intelligence. That comment was not taken graciously...
Kevin, your website reads:
"All prints sold regardless of size will be matted on 4-ply, 100% acid-free archival museum rag board. 5x7 prints will be matted and mounted to 11x14, 8x10 prints will be matted and mounted to 13x15 and 11x14 will be matted and mounted to 16x20."
http://www.kjsphotography.com/limited/desc.php?e=1
There seems no ambiguity there... A simile that I like to use is this: If somebody tells me I smell bad, probably I will get mad. When the second one tells me the same thing, I start checking myself out. By the third comment, it's time to go home and take a bath.
I have no dog in this fight, but the fact that four of us have become a little confused here is something that astute marketers would be concerned about in product representation. Just a thought...