Phish Tree Of Life Big Cypress 99 JDK
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Very cool print I picked one up at the show. $30 sounds about right. I recall being disappointed that it wasn't a Pollock print for such a seminal event. Coming off of the summer/fall prints of 99 I felt let down when I hit the merchant booth. Although its a detailed and unique image it never really blew me away other than its sheer size. Still in a tube somewhere. All this talk has me newly excited to have a look at this print again.
jaybones wrote:Very cool print I picked one up at the show. $30 sounds about right. I recall being disappointed that it wasn't a Pollock print for such a seminal event. Coming off of the summer/fall prints of 99 I felt let down when I hit the merchant booth. Although its a detailed and unique image it never really blew me away other than its sheer size. Still in a tube somewhere. All this talk has me newly excited to have a look at this print again.
Still in a tube somewhere???!!!
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soam24 wrote:jaybones wrote:Very cool print I picked one up at the show. $30 sounds about right. I recall being disappointed that it wasn't a Pollock print for such a seminal event. Coming off of the summer/fall prints of 99 I felt let down when I hit the merchant booth. Although its a detailed and unique image it never really blew me away other than its sheer size. Still in a tube somewhere. All this talk has me newly excited to have a look at this print again.
Still in a tube somewhere???!!!
I tell you what, during and adter college,having a safe place to unroll a 4 ft poster in all the different apts, houses, cities I've lived in, it was never a possibility. Flat surfaces were hard to come by with books, coffee mugs, beercans etc. A dorm is no place for archival prints! Tube is the safest place. Found my TOL last night, still in craft paper and mint condish. A little love and patience, it should unroll and flatten nicely....
jaybones wrote:Found my TOL last night, still in craft paper and mint condish. A little love and patience, it should unroll and flatten nicely....
i'm just messing with ya but i hope it doesn't get all wavy gravy on ya. i mean 13 years in a tube doesn't bode well for paper.
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yep.kansasbbq wrote:Still absolutely love this poster.
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Gotta get my hands on one of these someday. Such an epic few days, and an epic few days after in Key West. Best Phish show ever IMO.
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Yeah, I like this one.
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Man, one day I will finally get my hands on a copy of this print. Had an absolute BLAST at the shows (other than the 13 hours sitting on the road waiting to get in the gate) but never saw any prints for sale. Hazily remember trading some tasty Hindu Kush for some nice glass, but no pretty paper
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I'm just glad someone besides me says they were available at the show.
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