I added every print from exibit 101 I could find. It was a slow day at work one day, and I liked seeing all the black and white pollock's so i up'd at least 20 or 30 different prints that were not on here. I don't know what the deal is with the black and white prints. I assume that they were either concept drawings, and or just the black plate.
Phish Deer Creek 99 Pollock
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I added every print from exibit 101 I could find. It was a slow day at work one day, and I liked seeing all the black and white pollock's so i up'd at least 20 or 30 different prints that were not on here. I don't know what the deal is with the black and white prints. I assume that they were either concept drawings, and or just the black plate.
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I don't think that the APs were printed at a later date. I believe they were all printed at the same time (99) but signed at a later date.attackonthebass wrote:my question is how is an AP printed four years after the event the same price as the original print.
does jim print, OLD prints upon requested for a higher price i assume?
I've seen this on a few of pollocks prints. and to me it would seem like the show print would be worth more
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my first two phish shows pals_ CK5's birthday! i walked around for 9 hours with one finger on my head to get tix for these shows god bless you melissa... currently saving to purchase this poster. it will be mine!
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Every time I see one of these prints of shows that I attended and never bought any of Pollock's stuff I kick myself. I remember staring @ this one for a while, and ended up buying some thing stupid like a shirt of something else that I prob don't even have anymore.
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i got mine framed by LINK at frame fetish last year. freakin love it!
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I did the same a few times BUT grabbed everyJohnDenver wrote:my first two phish shows pals_ CK5's birthday! i walked around for 9 hours with one finger on my head to get tix for these shows god bless you melissa... currently saving to purchase this poster. it will be mine!
print from Phish print I could ( esp. Pollock, the 95 EMEK blew me away when I saw it, wish I bought more) from 95 til present and have missed maybe 20 shows since 1993 NYE run
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I will post pics of ALL my prints soon, the shape they are in, seems I just bought them, can't believe the price I paid compared to value now...need cash but thinking what my kids could get for my collection. Between comics, sports auto's, sports cards, posters, Art and things left to me nby my older bro...(who died, he was a HUGE Phish Phan)....I started touring near 13, with my parents CC....They wanted to KILL me then, but think I am a genius now....lol. They actually look as if I am lying about tghe value of my collection, I have been collecting since 3rd grade, started with mailing away cards to football players (Reggie White, Joe Montana, steve Young, troy Aikman,...hundreds with self addressed , stamped envelopes. Some never returned, most did, some were stamped, jim Kelley even sent a signed 5x7....some scratched the corner for obvious reasons, some used pen...but this started me on collecting rare items, got them authenticated, my first comic was Akira, I fell in love with Anime, my first concert was Phish NYE 93 (also my first print)....My obsession grew from there, magnets, stubs, prints, shirts, etc...mostly Phish. I saw the Dead 1 time (right before Jerry died), have no interest in glorified tribute bands, it's like a copy of a print...in my opinion. Saw Phish and fell in love, they have been my obsession since, started my family while they took their Hiatus, and continued it when they broke up. Only non official prints I own are A.J's ...He is a friend and his work blows me away, more then Pollocks.
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thisattackonthebass wrote:Every time I see one of these prints of shows that I attended and never bought any of Pollock's stuff I kick myself. I remember staring @ this one for a while, and ended up buying some thing stupid like a shirt of something else that I prob don't even have anymore.