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Forever Let Us Hold Our Banner High 13 Englert
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- RambosRemodeler
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This piece is so good. Nice work mark.
This show is going to be amazing.
This show is going to be amazing.
choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
- JasonTheMason
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Bhahaha. I just rewatched FMJ for the first time in awhile and during the end scene I thought about this print. So then they start the M-I-C cadence and I thought to myself wouldn't it be cool to have a print of this with a doodle of Mickey with an M14 and a helmet or whatever. So I hop on here and look up the print, and now for the first time really looking at it and with Mickey on the brain I check it out and just start laughing.
Well done Mr. Englert. Well effing done.
Also what a great movie. Thanks for inspiring me to go rewatch some of these classics Mark!
Well done Mr. Englert. Well effing done.
Also what a great movie. Thanks for inspiring me to go rewatch some of these classics Mark!
- fantajack1
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So there were 100 numbered prints, but how many AP artist proofs were sold? anybody know?