i remember that trade -- don't feel too bad, it was really, really nice of you and I really appreciated it. great prints.dwyutzey wrote:I did a trade with TJ once. I regret the outcome in hindsight.
What is the poster/print you most regret trading/selling?
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nopeCodeblue wrote:We really need a 2nd thread for this eh.
that's a way better thread.Codeblue wrote:I should start a thread for stuff I regret not selling.
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Bought both at face (top one at a WSP show in New Orleans) and unloaded them both at a profit. But, damn. My wife was right. These were great.
maden wrote:I would like to see a 16"+ diameter tube.
BlakeAronson wrote:This one is just big enough, but not too overwhelming in size.
x6jordachep wrote: Can't believe the size. I want this so bad.
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Biggest profit, but biggest regret... 1981 Hand signed Warhol screenprint...
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i was brutally taken advantage of and left for dead on the side of the road by boatingbenny once.
it was my own fault, so i guess i can't call it rape since i consented to the horrible nightmare.
it was my own fault, so i guess i can't call it rape since i consented to the horrible nightmare.
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