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Big Dick's Coffee 12 Kozik
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Just picked this one up - big fan of political pieces, expecially well done snarky ones by Kozik (like some in his recent Eddie Vedder series). I'm actually working on a Presidential print set - easy to come up with Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, and any recent ones, but not a whole lot of Franklin Pierce or James Polk prints out there (just throwing out some ideas Frank, if you happen upon this thread). But glad to get a nice one of Tricky Dick in the collection.
I'd put this in the release section if there was one.
Received this today. Print quality is awesome. Bit of a gorilla grip on both ends but should flatten without any issues. Don't know why some galleries still fold the kraft paper in on the ends (how hard is it to cut the kraft the length of the tube?). But thankfully the kraft was taped, the print didn't slide, and tube was long enough to give the print plenty of room from contacting the folds. For someone whom coffee is their life blood, I couldn't be happier with this print.
Received this today. Print quality is awesome. Bit of a gorilla grip on both ends but should flatten without any issues. Don't know why some galleries still fold the kraft paper in on the ends (how hard is it to cut the kraft the length of the tube?). But thankfully the kraft was taped, the print didn't slide, and tube was long enough to give the print plenty of room from contacting the folds. For someone whom coffee is their life blood, I couldn't be happier with this print.
Wanda: I can't stand people. I hate them. Do you hate them?
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
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Wish 4' tubes were used, but it looks awesome. No creasing, but am going to give tricky dick some time to loosen up before I flatten. Can't wait to hand this up in the Kitchen.meskell wrote:I'd put this in the release section if there was one.
Received this today. Print quality is awesome. Bit of a gorilla grip on both ends but should flatten without any issues. Don't know why some galleries still fold the kraft paper in on the ends (how hard is it to cut the kraft the length of the tube?). But thankfully the kraft was taped, the print didn't slide, and tube was long enough to give the print plenty of room from contacting the folds. For someone whom coffee is their life blood, I couldn't be happier with this print.
agree they have used bigger tubes ,,,printed on heavy stock, taking your advice mine sitting out breathing. Later
tonight gonna put my corky's poster weights to use! I took a peek colors look great, amazing print quality~~ Frank has serious quality control!!!
They should have let Sharon pack and ship for them, Sharon does a killer job!!
tonight gonna put my corky's poster weights to use! I took a peek colors look great, amazing print quality~~ Frank has serious quality control!!!
They should have let Sharon pack and ship for them, Sharon does a killer job!!
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I meant " not ' , 4 foot tubes would be pretty crazy, or I guess really just a box.timc wrote:agree they have used bigger tubes ,,,printed on heavy stock, taking your advice mine sitting out breathing. Later
tonight gonna put my corky's poster weights to use! I took a peek colors look great, amazing print quality~~ Frank has serious quality control!!!
They should have let Sharon pack and ship for them, Sharon does a killer job!!
Timc, it does not take too long to flatten, except for the side they started at when rolled. I am still letting that one end relax, but have flattened everything else. Thanks again for the heads up on this one.
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hmm.. this is a very much nice dude..finneganm wrote:Looks like they took this one off the website in preparation for the online drop tomorrow.
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I made a flat file for all of my XL stuff out of heavy cardboard and velcro. Works like a charm.hogie777 wrote:The height is huge on this, where do I get something to store it flat in?