Dr. Strange 08 Danger
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It happens, folks.
Every time someone's print arrives damaged, they feel the need to take it upon themselves to post it here. Why? It doesn't do any good! Send the shippers an email. So then we get 3 damaged posters and all of a sudden the "majority" of prints are arriving damaged. Hype hype hype. Take a deep breath...
Feel better?
- morecoffee
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My poster arrived yesterday in perfect condition. It looks great.
Care was taken in its packaging.
It was shipped inside of a tube that seemed to equal the diameter of a telephone pole.
After I removed the poster I used the tube to drive some nails into a wall at home.
I re-taped one end this morning and used it as a travel mug during my work commute. My coffee stayed hot for the full 45 minute drive.
The only complaint I have is about the turd pic...
way too much detail on the poop.
Care was taken in its packaging.
It was shipped inside of a tube that seemed to equal the diameter of a telephone pole.
After I removed the poster I used the tube to drive some nails into a wall at home.
I re-taped one end this morning and used it as a travel mug during my work commute. My coffee stayed hot for the full 45 minute drive.
The only complaint I have is about the turd pic...
way too much detail on the poop.
- rhombus_77
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My only qualm with the shipping (and I am not even sure if it is a bad thing or not) is that the print was rolled ink side out. That is a first for me. Dare to be different I suppose.
Mine arrived today. And I was a little surprised to see this, too. The other thing that's a bit troublesome is that the poster had a slight ding on one corner. I don't think this was caused in shipping. Probably a result of packing in the original shipping box. Anyone else experience this?rhombus_77 wrote:the print was rolled ink side out.
- kevron62007
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Got mine yesterday and I am really impressed with this poster. Mine arrived unscathed as well, my packing job was quite nice.
- phishbeatles
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Heres my packing job, mind you that paper is not even half the size of the print. Also where the scissors at yo, lol.
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amazing print. thanks for the pics yallz. sux, but had to pass it up.
- lightyears2010
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got mine today, very cool in person. i like it alot. i wish the lights in the apt were GID ink, that would be badass.
I received my poster in perfect condition, despite being rolled image-side out.
I contacted the gallery about that and they said that that was done as per Daniel Danger's instructions. They wrote:
"The print being rolled side out is actually how Daniel requested we ship them, because he had said the black on the poster could rub off rolled in. With how fragile his prints could be, we left it up to his expertise."
I contacted the gallery about that and they said that that was done as per Daniel Danger's instructions. They wrote:
"The print being rolled side out is actually how Daniel requested we ship them, because he had said the black on the poster could rub off rolled in. With how fragile his prints could be, we left it up to his expertise."
- electrachrome
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bump for a poo free page...