Phish Tree Of Life Big Cypress 99 JDK
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- attackonthebass
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Wish I knew now what I didn't know then, what a great festival to be at. If I could only have the print on my wall to remind me everyday.
Common sense, is not that common
- Timbrh2001
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Amen. Best event I've ever been to in my life. I'll have to pick up one of these someday.attackonthebass wrote:Wish I knew now what I didn't know then, what a great festival to be at. If I could only have the print on my wall to remind me everyday.
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Haven't been to a Phish Festival since BC but those things used to be free-for-alls. Phish's hired security couldn't care less about drugs on festival grounds.stuckeyc wrote:Craziest walkin ever....we carried in a full case of champagne, people in front of us a 6ft bong. Everybody "working" the gate just kept telling everyone to have a good time
Timbrh2001 wrote:Haven't been to a Phish Festival since BC but those things used to be free-for-alls. Phish's hired security couldn't care less about drugs on festival grounds.stuckeyc wrote:Craziest walkin ever....we carried in a full case of champagne, people in front of us a 6ft bong. Everybody "working" the gate just kept telling everyone to have a good time
The way it should be
Sadly, mine is in a tube as well. Need to try to salvage it. Hope it fares well.jaybones wrote: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....
Is it known as to what the numbering is for???? not the edition, but the actual numbering that makes the image.
I dont recall it being sold at the show, of course that was 16 years ago, and I was 19 and posters were not very high on my list.
however, now finally having one in my posession, and seeing that it starts with 00.00.00 and ends with 07.xx.xx...... I am assuming its the timeframe of the midnight to sunrise set?????
I dont recall it being sold at the show, of course that was 16 years ago, and I was 19 and posters were not very high on my list.
however, now finally having one in my posession, and seeing that it starts with 00.00.00 and ends with 07.xx.xx...... I am assuming its the timeframe of the midnight to sunrise set?????
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I'm so happy that my man Paul from Mass hooked me up.. Been looking for a while and he was great to work with. Thanks for the tix stub throw in, I can't wait to get to printer
WoodsGreat95 wrote:I'm so happy that my man Paul from Mass hooked me up.. Been looking for a while and he was great to work with. Thanks for the tix stub throw in, I can't wait to get to printer
Congrats.. But you might want to find a framer