Phish Columbus 00 Pollock
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... I agree, I own this print and was at the show... probably will never even think twice about getting rid of it. If you were in the lawn your poster probably was ruined. Somehow I kept my dry. Had it matted the next day in the matching orange and framed with the identical purple. I can only imagine that 500 actually exist today! By the way, no pollock posters are over-rated, they all hold sentimental meaning to their owners.
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pollock sells though a gallery in miami. I cant remeber the name, but they sell all AP's.
thebends9 wrote:People are idiots
There were no AP's printed after the initial run, although they have been released later. Jim kept them in his own collection and has sold them one at a time as well as selling two AP sets in 2002 of everything he had printed for Phish and then one more in May 2004 which included the 2003/2004 prints made up to that point.MGBakey wrote:Thanks Fluff,
Is that 5-10 total, or 5-10 runs of x amount of prints. I know that APs are sometimes re-released/ printed at later dates, but have always wondered about the details of how this works.