Pearl Jam Atlanta 12 Munk One / Van Dyke
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great city. great park. great band. great show. great poster.
just makes sense.
just makes sense.
- brewdog123
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this is a pretty cool poster. thankfully i got one early sat and took it back home, came back to the show hands free! They provided no tube for this print at the show, only for the "music midtown" print.
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I bought one Friday and just bought another AP from Munk One.
Anyone know how many they had at the actual festival? (the ones that werent signed or numbered by the artists)
Anyone know how many they had at the actual festival? (the ones that werent signed or numbered by the artists)
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a lot huh?
please be more vague next time
please be more vague next time
I think only 4 persons knows the right answer on this question: Munk, Van Dyke, Tim Bierman and the guy that was printing the posters.Chancetogive wrote: Anyone know how many they had at the actual festival? (the ones that werent signed or numbered by the artists)
My random guess is about 1000 for any PJ show.
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I was fortunate enough to pick this one up at the show. The colors are so rich and vibrant, and the theme of the print is just killer! Guitar playing robots, evil trees, and peaches.....what else could you want in a show poster?
mmh, maybe 1500. I'm everytime surprised how many packed staples of posters are visible behind the merch booth. A typical PJ arena with a capacity of 20 K attendance has at least two or three merch booths with three or four staples. In '98 they had editions of 900 incl. AP. In 2000 with editions of 1000. I assume that 10C increased the edition size through the last years.gospar wrote:I think only 4 persons knows the right answer on this question: Munk, Van Dyke, Tim Bierman and the guy that was printing the posters.Chancetogive wrote: Anyone know how many they had at the actual festival? (the ones that werent signed or numbered by the artists)
My random guess is about 1000 for any PJ show.
Don't underestimate the "army of PJ poster nerds".
- frankbauer
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Got mine today...looks amazing in person. NVD and Munk did an awesome collab together. NVD still has APs available if anyone is looking. He drew the guitar toting bot! Hope to see more from him soon!