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Glad I skipped this chitshow.
P.S. Sweet deckled edges on the one above.
P.P.S. Cockerton dude is obviously an alt, no?
P.S. Sweet deckled edges on the one above.
P.P.S. Cockerton dude is obviously an alt, no?
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
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Codeblue wrote:Glad I skipped this chitshow.
This.Codeblue wrote:No buffer. Kraft cut to the length of the tube. Don't listen to this nub.bulkhead72 wrote:FYI to Legendary: if tape was used on the outside of the craft paper to ensure that the print stayed rolled (and not slide out of the craft paper and hit the ends of the tube) and there was a buffer (crumpled paper, bubblewrap, etc.) between the edge of the print and the ends of the tube, the damage would not have occurred.
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So is this just edge damage or is the actual IMAGE affected?
there is an art director at Legendary by that name, but wouldnt doubt someone would go the lengths to troll everyone here.Codeblue wrote: P.P.S. Cockerton dude is obviously an alt, no?
https://twitter.com/ADAM_COCKERTON
I just recieved my poster on Friday. I thought everything was alright until I turned the tube around and saw a giant opening along with a huge dent on the tube. Don't know why they decided not to close the other side since it rains like crazy everyday where I live.
Taking it out was a nightmare with that dent but I got it out with some extra force. The biggest amount of damage are on the upper half of the poster where it bends and crumples at multiple points. I have edge damage as well at the bottom of the poster where it was open, but its not as bad as some of the other postings.
Its a gorgerous poster but the upper half is totally drymounted up. I agree that they should just let us destroy our prints and reprint the entire run fix the packaging and get Ken Taylor to spell his name correctly. It seems like most peoples posters are drymounted up and I don't want an AP, so I'll probably just return it.
Taking it out was a nightmare with that dent but I got it out with some extra force. The biggest amount of damage are on the upper half of the poster where it bends and crumples at multiple points. I have edge damage as well at the bottom of the poster where it was open, but its not as bad as some of the other postings.
Its a gorgerous poster but the upper half is totally drymounted up. I agree that they should just let us destroy our prints and reprint the entire run fix the packaging and get Ken Taylor to spell his name correctly. It seems like most peoples posters are drymounted up and I don't want an AP, so I'll probably just return it.
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Nope.jtanner11 wrote:Has anyone heard back yet?
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hax0n wrote:Darkknight37 wrote:Nope.jtanner11 wrote:Has anyone heard back yet?
Ayes wrote:Maybe all these dates who've been turning you down see you in your yard hurling cat food and blowing weed smoke at your neighbor's pets.
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Lotta promises by one, little resolution shown tho...
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I guess we're not drift compatible.rubberneck wrote:Lotta promises by one, little resolution shown tho...
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So what on here is supposed to be GID. I can clearly see the metallics now that its in hand but I must be missing the GID or I misread and there isn't supposed to be any.
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steelbooklover wrote:So what on here is supposed to be GID. I can clearly see the metallics now that its in hand but I must be missing the GID or I misread and there isn't supposed to be any.
ADAMCOCKERTON wrote:Ken and I were talking about GID inks at one point. We decided not to go ahead with it because it was a trade off with letting those metallics stay punchy or dulling them down with the GID overprint. We chose metallic. Ken may have tweeted it from the original spec but together we decided not to go that route. I don't recall it going up on the Legendary site and it's not something we have marketed here as far as I'm aware.