Stout Discussion - fmr: tyler stout posters are going insane

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Postby electrachrome on Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:03 pm

actorinthisplay wrote:Stout auction is over...sold for $1201. I feel like he could have gotten twice that on ebay or something. A lot lower than I expected it to go for.

right around (a tiny bit higher I think) than the combined 6 month average for the signed variants.
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Postby RiotAct on Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:05 pm

actorinthisplay wrote:Stout auction is over...sold for $1201. I feel like he could have gotten twice that on ebay or something. A lot lower than I expected it to go for.

Also patiently waiting to be disappointed once again by a Stout lottery.


that's around what I expected it to go for... I figured 450 each for the IM2 and Avengers var, and 200 for the Cap. Throw in an extra C-note due to the fact that it's for charity (and the fact that z0mg Stout touched the posters with his own hands!!!!!!) and there you go.
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Postby finneganm on Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:08 pm

I was under the impression was that the silent auction was for a regular Iron Man, a regular Captain America and the winner's choice of either a regular or variant Avengers. At least that's what the photos looked like. In which case it was a great charitable donation. I love when artists get charities involved.
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Postby electrachrome on Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:18 pm

finneganm wrote:I was under the impression was that the silent auction was for a regular Iron Man, a regular Captain America and the winner's choice of either a regular or variant Avengers. At least that's what the photos looked like. In which case it was a great charitable donation. I love when artists get charities involved.

going by the image, I see you are correct.
this is a silent auction for a set of my 3 marvel prints, matching numbers, probably low numbers between 1 and 10. Iron Man 2, Captain America and Avengers (regular or variant, winning bidders choice).

the wording could be interpreted either way.
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Postby Dnovi on Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:03 am

This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199
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Postby chisoxfan2424 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:04 am

Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


A few dvds or books should flatten that right out.
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Postby zombiedictator on Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:53 am

Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Item Condition: Too terrified to select an answer
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Postby Bickel on Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:58 am

Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Could be worse - could be a douchebag trying to sell one with mold on it for $1000
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Postby kevkevkev on Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:40 am

Bickel wrote:
Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Could be worse - could be a douchebag trying to sell one with mold on it for $1000

Or a $2000 poster with intant fit framing.
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Postby Dnovi on Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:45 am

Bickel wrote:
Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Could be worse - could be a douchebag trying to sell one with mold on it for $1000


True.

At least the guy has the decency to show it like it is, with actual photos. Multiple photos even. Good on him for that. That poster looks really rough though.
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Postby Bickel on Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:47 am

Dnovi wrote:
Bickel wrote:
Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Could be worse - could be a douchebag trying to sell one with mold on it for $1000


True.

At least the guy has the decency to show it like it is, with actual photos. Multiple photos even. Good on him for that. That poster looks really rough though.


Poster mountain could fix it, if it's worth it.
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Postby ejg904 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:58 am

Bickel wrote:
Dnovi wrote:
Bickel wrote:
Dnovi wrote:This should frame right out - eBay 200777528199


Could be worse - could be a douchebag trying to sell one with mold on it for $1000


True.

At least the guy has the decency to show it like it is, with actual photos. Multiple photos even. Good on him for that. That poster looks really rough though.


Poster mountain could fix it, if it's worth it.


it's a $50 litho - not even the real one. why would you bother getting it fixed when you could buy a mint SDCC one for the same price?
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Postby Dnovi on Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:36 pm

ejg904 wrote:
it's a $50 litho - not even the real one. why would you bother getting it fixed when you could buy a mint SDCC one for the same price?


No one's buying that.
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Postby mike123230 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:38 pm

Dnovi wrote:
ejg904 wrote:
it's a $50 litho - not even the real one. why would you bother getting it fixed when you could buy a mint SDCC one for the same price?


No one's buying that.


No way dude, it's the RED VARIANT. Like corn sugar. All you gotta do is change the name and HOLY SHIT I NEED THAT.

Also, wtf. Did they guy leave that in his pocket and wash his shorts?
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Postby ejg904 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:46 pm

Dnovi wrote:
ejg904 wrote:
it's a $50 litho - not even the real one. why would you bother getting it fixed when you could buy a mint SDCC one for the same price?


No one's buying that.


that's what i thought, but

Bickel wrote:Poster mountain could fix it, if it's worth it.


to which i'd say, "it's not"
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