Midwestern Heart Showcard 10 Horkey
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- Vedderman23
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You're not doing too bad lately yourself sir. congrats!
- SurfingJeff
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Here's some more photos (of an unsent copy):
Unlike most letterpress, my copy doesn't really have much depth/texture to it. Perhaps it's because they are just on gig poster paper, instead of plush, cotton letterpress stock?
Unlike most letterpress, my copy doesn't really have much depth/texture to it. Perhaps it's because they are just on gig poster paper, instead of plush, cotton letterpress stock?
T.H.C.
Same here. Mine is printed on an ISIS SOS.SurfingJeff wrote: Unlike most letterpress, my copy doesn't really have much depth/texture to it. Perhaps it's because they are just on gig poster paper, instead of plush, cotton letterpress stock?
does anyone know what the history of this flyer is? I love it, but this here picture is the only image I can find of an actual copy (the others are a stock jpeg).
My copy feels like regular postcard stock.SurfingJeff wrote:Unlike most letterpress, my copy doesn't really have much depth/texture to it. Perhaps it's because they are just on gig poster paper, instead of plush, cotton letterpress stock?
- greenhorn1
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So envious of you right now. Everything about that piece is just killer.
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