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Supersuckers Austin 94 Kuhn
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- freaksmeout
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Swampco as an AP of this for $1,000. That price would indicate they want to keep it!
- freaksmeout
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I remember we sold quite a few of these in the mom & pop record shop I ran in the mid-late 1990s.
$22 was the price, I remember it well....although not P/P Editions.
This print sticks out in my mind because of a verbal altercation that took place one day. We had it displayed in full glory in a heavy Catholic section of town. A little old lady who was in the store picking up a special order CD threw a fit over seeing it. Before I could comment and wondering if I WAS on Candid Camera, a regular customer objected to her "ultra conservatism" and uttered "Ah...can it lady, I'd f' them and you know you would too."
The lady left abruptly without purchasing her order and yep, a cop showed up about an hour later .
We agreed to put the poster in the back instead of up front in the store.
The cop laughed about it and we told him he could come back and stare at it anytime he wanted to!
I only regret not buying one myself. That's when I was poor and $22 was a six pack of tall boy cans, a dime bag, a cover to a rock show and a slice of pizza on the way home .
$22 was the price, I remember it well....although not P/P Editions.
This print sticks out in my mind because of a verbal altercation that took place one day. We had it displayed in full glory in a heavy Catholic section of town. A little old lady who was in the store picking up a special order CD threw a fit over seeing it. Before I could comment and wondering if I WAS on Candid Camera, a regular customer objected to her "ultra conservatism" and uttered "Ah...can it lady, I'd f' them and you know you would too."
The lady left abruptly without purchasing her order and yep, a cop showed up about an hour later .
We agreed to put the poster in the back instead of up front in the store.
The cop laughed about it and we told him he could come back and stare at it anytime he wanted to!
I only regret not buying one myself. That's when I was poor and $22 was a six pack of tall boy cans, a dime bag, a cover to a rock show and a slice of pizza on the way home .