The auction lists the image size (21 ½ x 21 ½”) - not including the margins.theperfecttree wrote:is there a listing for a metal edition of 26 size 21.5 x 21.5? i might have missed it
http://estateauctionservice.com/cat101-125.htm
Tool Berlin 06 EMEK
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ah cool, I guess that explains it. not sure why the editions are 1 differnet but must be a mistake somewhere.aahnutz wrote:The auction lists the image size (21 ½ x 21 ½”) - not including the margins.theperfecttree wrote:is there a listing for a metal edition of 26 size 21.5 x 21.5? i might have missed it
http://estateauctionservice.com/cat101-125.htm
Auction was yesterday and "passed" ie no one bid at least the starting amount which was $400
Luls. It's not a variant. It's the original art piece. I know who owns it and they ain't giving it up. Well they might if ya offer em 100k, or something wacky like dat.
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Did Emek include any of the films that were used to make the posters with the OG? When I bought the OG for the first Tool Berlin poster he sent some of the films with it. He did a nice job of incorporating the rubylith that he hand cut to make the separations into both the OG and the film. I'm guessing technology may have changed in the years between the posters and he may have been able to do the separations in something like Photoshop or Illustrator.
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This was my second gig poster. Does anyone have a vague idea how much a framed foil variant in mint condition would be worth today? I bought this poster on this forum in 2006 for $650 when I was broke (but had to have it) and had it framed immediately in museum glass.
Thanks in advance
Cole
Thanks in advance
Cole
There's that fb group where they constantly raffle things off for way more than actual value. Throw that in there along with a piece of paper Maynard may have once looked at and you got yourself a new Tesla.
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