Not too sure where this comment is coming from. There were like 35 copies of this at most put into the online drop. I'm certain that there were at least that many, if not ten or more times that who went to the show and wasn't able to get a print. The demand here seems to be coming more from fans of Phish who couldn't make the show, or who made the show but missed out on the print...soupysound wrote: i just hate seeing mondotard EBers scooping up GPs for bands they don't even know/like for shows they weren't at. don't know why but it rubs me the wrong way. it is inevitable though.
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So it goes...
Price seems to possibly be coming down a bit. Last couple sold in 300 range which is still crazy. It was the worst poster line I was ever in and I didn't get a print at the show. They sold all prints on first day and allowed people to buy as many as they wanted. One couple in front of me got 3 posters each. I believe the demand is so high due to a lot of people at the show buying multiple prints so it was hard to get one.
Odd that many people have posted in other forums that unless you stayed at Barcelo you had no chance to get this print.
This is simply not true. Was at grand Velas and in bus traffic jam at Barcelo gate first night.
Did not get inside venue by merch stand until 6:15. Venue opened at 5:30. Bought print at 7 and there were still large stacks (#148).
Show started thirty or so minutes later.
Prints were not sold only to Barcelo guests. Also prints were being sold 2 at a time the whole time I waited in the queue (45 minutes). with hundreds left to sell thirty minutes before showtime hard to understand how they got sold out so quick afterwards. Think a lot of people did not want to deal with the very physical line.
This is simply not true. Was at grand Velas and in bus traffic jam at Barcelo gate first night.
Did not get inside venue by merch stand until 6:15. Venue opened at 5:30. Bought print at 7 and there were still large stacks (#148).
Show started thirty or so minutes later.
Prints were not sold only to Barcelo guests. Also prints were being sold 2 at a time the whole time I waited in the queue (45 minutes). with hundreds left to sell thirty minutes before showtime hard to understand how they got sold out so quick afterwards. Think a lot of people did not want to deal with the very physical line.
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just a rehash of a photograph
How much was Landland selling their copies for?
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Phish mandates that all sales of their official prints by the artists are sold for the same price they were sold at the venue. That's why private messages to MOST of those artists offering $100 for a print, all hush hush, will usually get you what you want.jlabbate wrote:How much was Landland selling their copies for?
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There is no way you bought a print at 7 they were long gone by 6-6:15 and it was a nightmare to say the least...Jmtmoney2 wrote:Odd that many people have posted in other forums that unless you stayed at Barcelo you had no chance to get this print.
This is simply not true. Was at grand Velas and in bus traffic jam at Barcelo gate first night.
Did not get inside venue by merch stand until 6:15. Venue opened at 5:30. Bought print at 7 and there were still large stacks (#148).
Show started thirty or so minutes later.
Prints were not sold only to Barcelo guests. Also prints were being sold 2 at a time the whole time I waited in the queue (45 minutes). with hundreds left to sell thirty minutes before showtime hard to understand how they got sold out so quick afterwards. Think a lot of people did not want to deal with the very physical line.
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I agree as I got one of the remaining prints and it was ashit show! Long gone by 6:05!mtrovato328 wrote:There is no way you bought a print at 7 they were long gone by 6-6:15 and it was a nightmare to say the least...Jmtmoney2 wrote:Odd that many people have posted in other forums that unless you stayed at Barcelo you had no chance to get this print.
This is simply not true. Was at grand Velas and in bus traffic jam at Barcelo gate first night.
Did not get inside venue by merch stand until 6:15. Venue opened at 5:30. Bought print at 7 and there were still large stacks (#148).
Show started thirty or so minutes later.
Prints were not sold only to Barcelo guests. Also prints were being sold 2 at a time the whole time I waited in the queue (45 minutes). with hundreds left to sell thirty minutes before showtime hard to understand how they got sold out so quick afterwards. Think a lot of people did not want to deal with the very physical line.
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