Phish Power 97 Pollock
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- HeadieMonster
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I mean it looks real to me. I'm not positive but Im pretty sure this sold on drygoods, so I feel like he just purchased many of these and new it would be a good investment
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- phanovart
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I bought two...one to store flat in file and one to frame...once I figure how to post pics, I will dig out my file....take pics of posters,, s&N, and I will do this withe EVERY one I have for sale...There is no way that guy bought a BUNCH, it was not possible...i got LUCKY getting 2.
There was no limit when they sold them the first time. I think I got three of 'em...phanovart wrote:I bought two...one to store flat in file and one to frame...once I figure how to post pics, I will dig out my file....take pics of posters,, s&N, and I will do this withe EVERY one I have for sale...There is no way that guy bought a BUNCH, it was not possible...i got LUCKY getting 2.
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A few just sold in past weeks for $900 and $1080
- phishstix101
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At those prices, its a steal compared to 12 years ago! One of the best Pollock Phish images out there along with Astron and a few others. Seems lucky at this point to get one under $1k
- Timbrh2001
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This is the print where Fairey stole that star from right?
- daytonjamdelk
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Funny reading these comments from before they got back together...much different from the Dead in that Phish is having an absolute renaissance in their careers and are absolutely killing it. Hope you jumped back on the bandwagon at some point!Rev.Mike wrote:It was an OK show, I like(d) moments, kinda the beginning of the end for me, the encore was fun of course, but it was my first show since fall '97 and I hadn't seen Trey that drymounted up on stage before where it affected his playing to such a noticeable degree, I left the show with an ill feeling (of course the heat and seeing people fish out at the show contributed to the ambience). Once we got around to post-hiatus I immediately thought back to that night at Alpine, and much like the Dead's joke it was really "downhill from here (there)". I'm glad I caught a few more in fall of '99 that were great (Memphish > MPLS) because after Alpine I was seriously questioning where Phish was going. I had enjoyed the TAB shows earlier in '99 too. I don't talk about it much because I honestly don't listen to Phish with any ferquency anymore, and when I do it's only to bigger jams from shows I saw, but I saw 30 some shows from '95 to '03.