Bride of Frankenstein 10 Ansin
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Can someone explain how this is valued at above 1k? Its a nice print for sure, but its really hard to fathom anyone spending 400+ for this. Was this a super secret in person only release or something? HOw does a print's value soar like this when the edition really isnt that small? please enlighten me.
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Because the poster rocks the fudge?applehead wrote:Can someone explain how this is valued at above 1k? Its a nice print for sure, but its really hard to fathom anyone spending 400+ for this. Was this a super secret in person only release or something? HOw does a print's value soar like this when the edition really isnt that small? please enlighten me.
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That it does!
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It's the boobs.
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Okay, maybe this is just news to me buuuuuut I own the regular and when I shut off the light tonight I noticed the metallic bronze in the print has a glow in the dark effect
Do both the reg and variant have this? Thought just the variant was GID.
Do both the reg and variant have this? Thought just the variant was GID.
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Alright, took my camera flash and hit it a few times, there is a GID layer to it for sure.
It's no Taylor GID, actually kinda faint, but the bronze area on the print does glow.
Should the Reg have this GID effect? It's a low number, 27, and thinking it could have been residue on the screen from the variant?
Anybody else? Or is this suppose to have a GID and I'm just catching up to the crowd
It's no Taylor GID, actually kinda faint, but the bronze area on the print does glow.
Should the Reg have this GID effect? It's a low number, 27, and thinking it could have been residue on the screen from the variant?
Anybody else? Or is this suppose to have a GID and I'm just catching up to the crowd
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Hit it with a black light. that will tell you immediatelySenseiMonkeyboy1 wrote:Alright, took my camera flash and hit it a few times, there is a GID layer to it for sure.
It's no Taylor GID, actually kinda faint, but the bronze area on the print does glow.
Should the Reg have this GID effect? It's a low number, 27, and thinking it could have been residue on the screen from the variant?
Anybody else? Or is this suppose to have a GID and I'm just catching up to the crowd
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nice frame up
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Awesome catch!spankman wrote:http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?secti ... id=9533308
I was watching a news story on meteorologist Bri Winkler and noticed something cool on her wall at 1:37.
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highly doubt she's a mondo fan. more likely she's getting stuffed by a guy who collectsbhutanpro wrote:I gotta start hitting the cons or something to find girls like that. The nerd/dimwit ratio where I live is skewed horribly in the wrong direction
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i work in sales. w2 last year was +150K, this year, at 87% of year goal to date and on pace for +200K
want to compare bank accounts, wives, and art portfolios?
Stuffed? Do you talk that way around women, your mother? Unless I'm taking it wrong, that's really vulgar.ejg904 wrote:highly doubt she's a mondo fan. more likely she's getting stuffed by a guy who collectsbhutanpro wrote:I gotta start hitting the cons or something to find girls like that. The nerd/dimwit ratio where I live is skewed horribly in the wrong direction