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- mistersmith
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Mine came in low double-digits, but I passed it on and can't remember the number exactly.
I think it was signed before the clear/varnish/top coat stuff went on. Which seems really risky to me.
I think it was signed before the clear/varnish/top coat stuff went on. Which seems really risky to me.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
- sir_smokealot
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Yeah.. the top coating/ink/whatever.
It looks like it was signed before that was added to the print.
Is that a type of ink, or some kind of 'protective' coating?
It looks like it was signed before that was added to the print.
Is that a type of ink, or some kind of 'protective' coating?
Go tell the women that we're leaving.
its a clear coat varnish
- mistersmith
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You're talking about me, aren't you. My girl lets me hang what I want where I want it.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
The Viner 'Look Away' series is going up in the guest room. Followed by the 'Rockin' Jelly Bean' officeCodeblue wrote:Glad to see there's at least one man on here who wears the pants in the family.
cadeallaw wrote:Followed by the 'Rockin' Jelly Bean' office
very nice, please post pics when done
schmoff wrote:cadeallaw wrote:Followed by the 'Rockin' Jelly Bean' office
very nice, please post pics when done
bah... i'm kidding. My guest room is probably going to end up being mostly McCarthy with some Dangers, Klay, Punchgut and/or some Brabant sprinkled in and my office is already where I put up my framed gig posters.
how come errwon buys these prints just to sell them for zero profit a month later (ebay and paypal taking your profit)?
just wondering.
just wondering.
- ChefFerrari
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drymounting amateurs is what they areusername wrote:how come errwon buys these prints just to sell them for zero profit a month later (ebay and paypal taking your profit)?
just wondering.
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Never Forget, June 26 2008 ryan_1969
Inside the Poster
INSIDE THE ROCK POSTER FRAME * More than just Rock Posters, Posters that Rock
Never Forget, June 26 2008 ryan_1969
Inside the Poster
INSIDE THE ROCK POSTER FRAME * More than just Rock Posters, Posters that Rock
- sir_smokealot
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Maybe you should teach them the right way.ChefFerrari wrote:drymounting amateurs is what they areusername wrote:how come errwon buys these prints just to sell them for zero profit a month later (ebay and paypal taking your profit)?
just wondering.
Go tell the women that we're leaving.
- mistersmith
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Clem has mine. He got it for no profit because I thought I would love it, got it, decided I didn't love it, I have too much fudge, he wanted it, so I sold it to him for the original cost because he's a good guy. I rolled the dice on a print that I might have framed to look at every day. It cost about $12 in shipping and PayPal. That's worth it to me.username wrote:how come errwon buys these prints just to sell them for zero profit a month later (ebay and paypal taking your profit)?
just wondering.
Why does everything have to be about profit? Just because you sell gigposters doesn't mean that's everyone's perspective.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.