Yes, that was a good one, and the fact that it was a framed OG for only $40, made it the best deal of the whole show.hunterjax wrote:picked up this . . . perfect little piece, cool idea, already framedjkw3000 wrote:https://hcgart.com/collections/mctiernan#
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- dinkydoggy
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I actually think this one was a print . . . the Red October and the other one were definitely OGs, but $200 each. There was no edition number, so may have been the only one at the show, but the description said print of an original book page.dinkydoggy wrote:Yes, that was a good one, and the fact that it was a framed OG for only $40, made it the best deal of the whole show.hunterjax wrote:picked up this . . . perfect little piece, cool idea, already framedjkw3000 wrote:https://hcgart.com/collections/mctiernan#
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Either way Im happy, I thought it was really clever idea.
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For unreleased or rare poster art I am totall on board with this whole thing.
But this is bizarre to me. Just buy the one sheet. They are literally about the same price.
But this is bizarre to me. Just buy the one sheet. They are literally about the same price.
But it’s nearly a Mondough...wonkabars7 wrote:For unreleased or rare poster art I am totall on board with this whole thing.
But this is bizarre to me. Just buy the one sheet. They are literally about the same price.
Ya'll see the leprechaun say yaaaaaa!
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I'm just glad signature is an option so I don't have to pay for defacement.
His sig on Pans Labyrinth regular was terrible in size and placement.
His sig on Pans Labyrinth regular was terrible in size and placement.
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Here he's kinda boxed in so I'm gonna go for sig...rubberneck wrote:I'm just glad signature is an option so I don't have to pay for defacement.
His sig on Pans Labyrinth regular was terrible in size and placement.
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That was quite the rollercoaster =Prubberneck wrote:Here he's kinda boxed in so I'm gonna go for sig...rubberneck wrote:I'm just glad signature is an option so I don't have to pay for defacement.
His sig on Pans Labyrinth regular was terrible in size and placement.
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
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Went art on Pan's but felt E.T. and this work better with their iconic titles.Dario33 wrote:Might have to grab the art print of this
Fair point. I’m comparing to The Thing. Nothing but the clean image and Drew’s sig.rubberneck wrote:Went art on Pan's but felt E.T. and this work better with their iconic titles.Dario33 wrote:Might have to grab the art print of this