Kill Bill 11 Stout
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- rubberneck
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Rice paper variant ftw!
There's only one metal Stout that really works....
There's only one metal Stout that really works....
- rubberneck
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One for Quentin as a birthday present, one for mondo as a pp or the like...wottagunn wrote:metal?! I had no idea.
How many were made?
- rubberneck
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Clean frame, no glass, no annoyance here...finneganm wrote:Metal variants just seem annoying to hang
- duckyhoward
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My nice Rice paper variant works for me.
Here is an article on the KB poster and a nice image of the metal - (i am sure this is probably already in here somewhere- but here it is again).
http://www.filmonpaper.com/blog/tyler-s ... een-print/
Here is an article on the KB poster and a nice image of the metal - (i am sure this is probably already in here somewhere- but here it is again).
http://www.filmonpaper.com/blog/tyler-s ... een-print/
"so this is what it's like to be an adult, if he only knew now what he knew then..."
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I thought it was a joke. ZOMGSTOUTwottagunn wrote:metal?! I had no idea.
How many were made?
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Wow Dat Metal... interested to know the run.
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Quote from article:
The special one-off metal variant of the poster that was given to Quentin Tarantino as a birthday present. There is a unique inscription in the bottom right which reads ‘Q HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND CONTINUED ADVENTURES. WITH LOVE, UNRULY JULIE.’ 01/01
The special one-off metal variant of the poster that was given to Quentin Tarantino as a birthday present. There is a unique inscription in the bottom right which reads ‘Q HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND CONTINUED ADVENTURES. WITH LOVE, UNRULY JULIE.’ 01/01
"so this is what it's like to be an adult, if he only knew now what he knew then..."
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