Cybercycle 09 EMEK Release Discussion 01/09/10
- MattStrine
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Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print and can't wait to have some time to put together a puzzle. Thanks again for all the support!
well done matt (well emek & BK too!!)
MattStrine wrote:Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print and can't wait to have some time to put together a puzzle. Thanks again for all the support!
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that's just torture!!!
Thanks for offering this on a Saturday ............
Thanks for offering this on a Saturday ............
Grateful69Phish wrote:Did you use paypal....?rowbeau wrote:This will be my first Emek of any kind. Glad I was abe to make it through the purchasing process on my blackberry.
I have never been able to get it to work
Paypal on blackberry sucks balls. I just went through and paid with my cc.
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LOL !!!!!!!!
My thoughts exactly- nothing should be that difficult to use.
My thoughts exactly- nothing should be that difficult to use.
Not hard to imagine how amazing the metal Cybercycle must be...MattStrine wrote:Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print
Got both Cybers - c'mon METAL
Not that I'm expecting to get a metal from the lottery draw, but if I do, has anyone ever framed a metal poster? I assume you treat the metal as a color of stock... i.e., as a visible border... same as if it were colored paper stock, correct? And you would still want to mat or use spacers as part of framing to keep the ink from being in contact with the glass?
I always defer to someone who's wearing a beater, regardless of what else he's wearing.
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MattStrine wrote:Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print and can't wait to have some time to put together a puzzle. Thanks again for all the support!
at what point is someone out of the raffle option for the metal print. what i mean is, is there a cut off time
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i am pretty sure everyone who ticks the box for the chance to purchase the metal print is in the draw, meaning the person to purchase the last jigsaw and tick the box has just as much chance as the firsthailhailpj wrote:MattStrine wrote:Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print and can't wait to have some time to put together a puzzle. Thanks again for all the support!
at what point is someone out of the raffle option for the metal print. what i mean is, is there a cut off time
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Was in late on this 330x.
Hope I have a shot!
Hope I have a shot!
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That's partly why we are waiting a few weeks to announce the winners. Though two out of the three puzzles last year sold out in under 30 minutes, we weren't sure what to expect with the current economy and wanted to give it a little time. I believe we finally cutoff the Om Mantra drawing (which some are now available BTW) a week or so after the on-sale date.clem99 wrote:i am pretty sure everyone who ticks the box for the chance to purchase the metal print is in the draw, meaning the person to purchase the last jigsaw and tick the box has just as much chance as the firsthailhailpj wrote:MattStrine wrote:Gotta say after looking at all the metals in person, the Cybercycle is the most amazing IMHO. The colors simply pop off the silver. I'm in awe of that print and can't wait to have some time to put together a puzzle. Thanks again for all the support!
at what point is someone out of the raffle option for the metal print. what i mean is, is there a cut off time
Rick_a_, if framing you always want a spacer between art and glass. If I were framing, I would definitely expose as much of the sheet metal border as possible as it gives a much better indication that it was printed on metal.