Goonies 15 Stout
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- theperfecttree
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not yet but hopefully the run size is at least a few hundred (or more) so there are a lot of lotto winnerskcn0 wrote:Any idea on the edition size of the gold?
250theperfecttree wrote:not yet but hopefully the run size is at least a few hundred (or more) so there are a lot of lotto winnerskcn0 wrote:Any idea on the edition size of the gold?
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- theperfecttree
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"note about this variant: I was contacted by my friend Nate at Oregon Film about doing a poster for the 30th anniversary celebration of Goonies in Astoria. that project merged into a mondo project, which is why all three posters have the Oregon Film logo on them. This variant is specifically for Oregon Film, and the different info at the bottom reflects that."
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- RambosRemodeler
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I've never seen the Goonies in Oregon. I will not be purchasing this postertheperfecttree wrote:"note about this variant: I was contacted by my friend Nate at Oregon Film about doing a poster for the 30th anniversary celebration of Goonies in Astoria. that project merged into a mondo project, which is why all three posters have the Oregon Film logo on them. This variant is specifically for Oregon Film, and the different info at the bottom reflects that."
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.
Looks like its around 150, Stout said "i actually have to double check on that since i haven't numbered them yet. i think its about 150? don't quote me on that, i need to count them up."Froilan wrote:250theperfecttree wrote:not yet but hopefully the run size is at least a few hundred (or more) so there are a lot of lotto winnerskcn0 wrote:Any idea on the edition size of the gold?
Not surprised its a lot less than the Mondo Con edition, This being more of a Cast and Crew type variant I guess...
- KillerPhishy
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Gold variant edition is 150. And I like the fact that its from the town in Oregon where they made the movie and for the 30th anniversary. Happy to have scored in the lottery.
spacewang wrote:Sold out in under two minutes!!! How is that possible?!?dredogg wrote:How did it possibly sell out that quickly, as I will in instantly? WTF. Anyone want to trade for an Ansin Iron Man and/or Stout Captain America. PM me
not sure a first post gets any better really.
never really got Stouts variant hype...I would almost 100% of the time prefer a little color in my prints and his regs are always nicer IMO. to me all his vars are simply way to bland and monochromatic if that is the right word.