wow, surprised that the book sold out so quickly. thought the ed. of 1000 would take a few days at leastmattlew69 wrote:Book are sold out.
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sez752 wrote:Still waiting. Just received shipping notification yesterday.fallstaff wrote:Anyone else still not receive their Retroflect print? #patientlywaiting
jayper wrote: Just got mine on Friday last week.
Just got a shipping notice!finneganm wrote:Still waiting here as well
It's worth the waitfallstaff wrote:sez752 wrote:Still waiting. Just received shipping notification yesterday.fallstaff wrote:Anyone else still not receive their Retroflect print? #patientlywaitingjayper wrote: Just got mine on Friday last week.Just got a shipping notice!finneganm wrote:Still waiting here as well
I concur. Well worth the waitSPAC04 wrote:It's worth the waitfallstaff wrote:sez752 wrote:Still waiting. Just received shipping notification yesterday.fallstaff wrote:Anyone else still not receive their Retroflect print? #patientlywaitingjayper wrote: Just got mine on Friday last week.Just got a shipping notice!finneganm wrote:Still waiting here as well
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Traveler is a signed and numbered time-limited edition of giclée prints. It will be made available for 24 hours starting at 8:00 AM PST on Tuesday, November 13th and ending at 7:59 AM PST on Wednesday, November 14th. The edition will be limited by the number of prints sold during those 24 hours and never re-printed.
Print: 20-1/2″ tall × 26″ wide
Image: 18 ″ tall × 24″ wide
Printed on archival 310 gsm 100% cotton-rag paper with archival pigment-based ink
Silkscreened enhancement
Sculpted embossing
Embossed chop
Signed and numbered by James Jean
Release date: November 13th, 2018 at 8 AM PST
Price: $220
This print will ship flat. Since the edition size and production of the print will be finalized after the sale is complete, please allow a little extra time for shipping. We estimate that orders will ship within 4 - 6 weeks of the sale, if not sooner.
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Weird request but does anyone happen to have a screen capture of the Schrodinger's Kitten store page as it is no longer on his site? Thanks!
Courtesy of the Wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405032 ... ten-rescueVonschinkel wrote:Weird request but does anyone happen to have a screen capture of the Schrodinger's Kitten store page as it is no longer on his site? Thanks!
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Forgot about that site. Thanks!mfaith wrote:Courtesy of the Wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405032 ... ten-rescueVonschinkel wrote:Weird request but does anyone happen to have a screen capture of the Schrodinger's Kitten store page as it is no longer on his site? Thanks!