Theoretically...soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
Universal Personhood 13 Fairey Release Discussion 06/04/13
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Mine was rolled to about half the width of the 3" tube. Some of these are going to be wavy for a while, me thinks.soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
Good to know, better get it outta the tube sooner than later then!
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If you picked up the Orion print it's even worsebigmclargehuge1 wrote:Mine was rolled to about half the width of the 3" tube. Some of these are going to be wavy for a while, me thinks.soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
Mine flattened with no problem in one evening. (personhood)alexphoto01 wrote:If you picked up the Orion print it's even worsebigmclargehuge1 wrote:Mine was rolled to about half the width of the 3" tube. Some of these are going to be wavy for a while, me thinks.soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
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fairey doesn't use super thick stock and they haven't been rolled for all that long, it'll flatten out perfectly fine. I've had some prints that came to me with light roll marks that came out pretty easily with just a regular flatteningbigmclargehuge1 wrote:Mine was rolled to about half the width of the 3" tube. Some of these are going to be wavy for a while, me thinks.soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
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KennyRE317 wrote:fairey doesn't use super thick stock and they haven't been rolled for all that long, it'll flatten out perfectly fine. I've had some prints that came to me with light roll marks that came out pretty easily with just a regular flatteningbigmclargehuge1 wrote:Mine was rolled to about half the width of the 3" tube. Some of these are going to be wavy for a while, me thinks.soam24 wrote:could they roll this ANY tighter? seriously..
This. Their rolls have gotten tighter but the flatten out quite fast with no issues.
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I wish he would. I was comparing the new Kinsey print last week next to an Obey, big difference. Maybe Shep doesn't need super thick stock cuz he doesn't use more than 3 colors on his screens. Not a knock against speckle tone, but I think it would be cool to see some Obey stuff on stark white.KennyRE317 wrote:fairey doesn't use super thick stock
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It worked well with Lotus Diqmond Silver. Except for the improper package rolling of the museum. I prefer Speckel Tone paper too. Me likes it better.gonzo303 wrote:Lotus Diamond Silver was on a white stock. I definitely prefer his speckle tone paper over white.
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.gonzo303 wrote:Lotus Diamond Silver was on a white stock. I definitely prefer his speckle tone paper over white.