Boris Torche Summer Tour 08 Horkey
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- ImAMonster
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Did this sell out? Had it up on my screen, was on the fence, took a nap, and gone! Oh well, guess its not meant to be...
T.H.C. x3
Well, what do you expect, mother? I'm half machine!
Well, what do you expect, mother? I'm half machine!
This will be the 4th and final version of this poster I order. All 3 previous have arrived damaged. I expected the Southern Lord order to be damaged or less than mint and they didn't disappoint. The other two came from 2 separate collectors and both arrived damaged. Thankfully, this is not a $300+ poster.
The Inoxia tube showed up today. Initial inspection was positive, the tube looked intact. It had a funny lid. It seems the tube I ordered was a bit too short so they flipped the endcap and had it taped on the top. The tube itself is one of the flimsiest I have ever seen. I would be generous saying it is double the thickness of a paper towel roll. Both ends of the poster and the centre are shrink wrapped. It appears to be in N/M shape.
Finally, a keeper.
The Inoxia tube showed up today. Initial inspection was positive, the tube looked intact. It had a funny lid. It seems the tube I ordered was a bit too short so they flipped the endcap and had it taped on the top. The tube itself is one of the flimsiest I have ever seen. I would be generous saying it is double the thickness of a paper towel roll. Both ends of the poster and the centre are shrink wrapped. It appears to be in N/M shape.
Finally, a keeper.
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still don't understand how this doesn't go for more. I've never seen in person but the online images look great!
TOXIC BEAUTY Records and Rock & Roll GALLERY located in Yellow Springs, OH for your poster wants and needs! (513)965-1195
- Ladybugjwl
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Baker wrote: "LBJ, what the fudge does Lyndon B. Johnson have to do with this?!"
looks decent framed
- blingaling
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Looks great!Ladybugjwl wrote:
aaronhorkey wrote:Cecropia study (detail), pencil on paper, 2008. Early stages of what was to become a screenprinted US tour poster for Japan's @borisdronevil during the extensive "Smile" cycle. Boris is currently in the midst of their 25th anniversary world tour on the heels of the release of their latest full length crusher, "Dear". If you're unfamiliar with this incredibly prolific and versatile band the new album is a fantastic jumping off point to their vast & varied discography, highly recommended. Additionally, if you're geographically compatible with any of the stops on the current tour you'd be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable live show... #aaronhorkey #boris #cecropia #amplifierworship
So it goes...