Gutted you didn't pick up the moldy variant eh?MastaMonk wrote:Anyone have a Stout Blade Runner that's torn in half?
Poster Mountain Appreciation Thread
- rubberneck
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Not really, not for that price...
Monk's BIG Sale Thread - http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=138696
Play this:
Then go back to page 4.
Then go back to page 4.
"I see dudes using cotton gloves on prints that I know were printed while someone was drinking a beer or eating Cheetos, while water leaked from the ceiling. And I'm not even talking about my shop!" - alexfugazi
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Is the GID damaged?
Hmmmmmm.... I honestly don't know, but I could sure try!
Hmmmmmm.... I honestly don't know, but I could sure try!
Looks like there's one little dark spot on the GID near the bottom. However, that could just be dust on your lens.
If John and his team can't correct it (which I'd be surprised if they couldn't), and you decide it's too messed up to keep, you know where to find me
If John and his team can't correct it (which I'd be surprised if they couldn't), and you decide it's too messed up to keep, you know where to find me
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I think it was a printing error. I traded a Wolfman that had the same exact mark on it. I thought it was the same print, but the one I traded was a regular. If you look that the mark, mine only was in the silver metallic ink, but looks like it was under beath that silver ink screen. I had several EB veterans look it over and we all agreed that it wasn't on the surface but under
yup..my GID has a nice bump on it..seriously thinking of sending it to PM for a touchupCrustaR wrote:Wolf Mayne seems to be a commonly damaged print for some odd reason.
that along with a few other prints..these guys do some serious work!
Hear, hear. PM is the best!jlabbate wrote:yup..my GID has a nice bump on it..seriously thinking of sending it to PM for a touchupCrustaR wrote:Wolf Mayne seems to be a commonly damaged print for some odd reason.
that along with a few other prints..these guys do some serious work!
pewter14 wrote:You're not the only one on the hunt for The Thing ... just ... the most obvious ... by a lot.
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Here are the silkscreen "tags" and dated signatures I"ve added to the back of The Mummy and the Dracula variant.
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postermount wrote:Here are the silkscreen "tags" and dated signatures I"ve added to the back of The Mummy and the Dracula variant.
Excellent.
So each poster will have its original damage & PM scope of repair documented in your database for future reference?
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Interested before, now not interested.
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Just because I take my car to the shop doesn't mean I want bob's collision repair stamped on it.