Ditto on mine. Happy with the shipping, a little turned off by the print though. Hearing how many were sold online, makes me wonder how many of the 300 were actually sold at the show.weyistrilson wrote:Yazoo in a box, no kraft paper (although I requested it specifically in the shipping notes section of my order). Looks fine, no apparent damage.
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Banzai made good, as best I can gather, the number of damaged prints this time around was minimal, even with multiple methods of packaging used.
Best of all, they listen- I believe they will take the input submitted only to ensure future sales are flawless.
So fellow EB'ers, have faith- we have protected our future art prints by providing good feedback.
Best of all, they listen- I believe they will take the input submitted only to ensure future sales are flawless.
So fellow EB'ers, have faith- we have protected our future art prints by providing good feedback.
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Except I made the very same suggestions on my previous experience w/ them (Pollock NYE 06-07 Bisco) a few months back and, while they're getting better (tube but no kraft)...still not up to the standard. And apparently nor are they heeding Pollockprints' concerns.Grateful69Phish wrote:Banzai made good, as best I can gather, the number of damaged prints this time around was minimal, even with multiple methods of packaging used.
Best of all, they listen- I believe they will take the input submitted only to ensure future sales are flawless.
So fellow EB'ers, have faith- we have protected our future art prints by providing good feedback.
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I think this is one of the worst pollock's seen in person
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yes it isHeadieMonster wrote:I think this is one of the worst pollock's seen in person
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anyone else find it funny that the sale chart for this print has a -50 on one axis? Does that mean in order to sell this one, you have to give the print away plus extra money??? HA I have never seen a negative value on an EB scale before...
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Here's mine framed and matted.