Spusta? That'll workRick_a_c wrote:Now you have the space to bring in a REAL artist for a show... not these 2-bit artists you've been bringing in
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I thought maybe you'd hacked my email...Rick_a_c wrote:Spusta? That'll workRick_a_c wrote:Now you have the space to bring in a REAL artist for a show... not these 2-bit artists you've been bringing in
I dont have many regrets. I was at the last show and held off on buying any of the mini sets, I couldn't find the scarab in the color I wanted. I'm not hesitating this time. I did get a free Gold giveaway while waiting in line, the last mini given away, yeah i got really lucky. Most everyone else got the same image on orange. I'll be buying this go around, and I hope Marq found some long lost goodies to share with the show. His last show at Further was my fav art show in Denver to date, yeah better than AJ's last Dicks run.
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Love the black light effects! Amazing that Beatles song was written and recorded in 1966! Everybody go and buy Revolver!
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Funny story. I've been wanting to do a blacklight show fro a while, so when we expanded I was psyched to have an empty basement to work with. So I get some designs together, start telling the locals scene I've got a plan rolling, again, psyched I've got this going. Then I start plugging my blacklight bulbs in and find my woefully under-powered. Aright, I know a few people in town, start asking around for a uv stage can to use, no one will lend me one. I end up going down the UV rabbit hole one Friday night and find these awesome high-powered LED lights, the perfect light band, directional, easy on the eyes. The ad said I need one lamp for a 30x40 room, I got five for my 20x30. In my lifetime I've messed around with blacklight more than a grown adult should admit, these are by far the best lamps I ever used. They can activate a good blacklight print in a regularly lit room. Everybody go and buy blacklights!triporfreak wrote:Love the black light effects! Amazing that Beatles song was written and recorded in 1966! Everybody go and buy Revolver!
Saw the 360 degree video, Corey. Awesome!peacedog wrote:Funny story. I've been wanting to do a blacklight show fro a while, so when we expanded I was psyched to have an empty basement to work with. So I get some designs together, start telling the locals scene I've got a plan rolling, again, psyched I've got this going. Then I start plugging my blacklight bulbs in and find my woefully under-powered. Aright, I know a few people in town, start asking around for a uv stage can to use, no one will lend me one. I end up going down the UV rabbit hole one Friday night and find these awesome high-powered LED lights, the perfect light band, directional, easy on the eyes. The ad said I need one lamp for a 30x40 room, I got five for my 20x30. In my lifetime I've messed around with blacklight more than a grown adult should admit, these are by far the best lamps I ever used. They can activate a good blacklight print in a regularly lit room. Everybody go and buy blacklights!triporfreak wrote:Love the black light effects! Amazing that Beatles song was written and recorded in 1966! Everybody go and buy Revolver!
Great story here, too. I'll need to get with you to find out what make/model of lamps you bought. I've got a lot of GID and blacklight posters and rotate them in the man cave. Need to get something portable
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