Hot Fuzztival Stout HELP HELP HELP!
- Pineapple007
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So I recently acquired a Hot Fuzztival print which was a long time ISO and when I went to get it measured for the framers I realized that it didn't match up with what was in the database.
Can someone with a Hot Fuzztival print confirm the size of their print please?! I just want to be sure that I didn't purchase one that was trimmed or altered. The data base says 24.5 X 36 is that correct? I know that the datebase can have some bad info and for long periods of time, so I just would like to be sure that the size I have is correct or if the size in the database is.
THIS IS NOT A CALL OUT THREAD. I just need to confirm the size please.
Can someone with a Hot Fuzztival print confirm the size of their print please?! I just want to be sure that I didn't purchase one that was trimmed or altered. The data base says 24.5 X 36 is that correct? I know that the datebase can have some bad info and for long periods of time, so I just would like to be sure that the size I have is correct or if the size in the database is.
THIS IS NOT A CALL OUT THREAD. I just need to confirm the size please.
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Can't answer for you, but what's the size of yours?
please ignore my name.. The things we think sound cool as children...
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I sold Pineapple the Hot Fuzztival. I am curious myself. An EB-er had previously reached out to me asking about the size (maybe to compare to their own copy). Sorry I never got back to him/her, but I'm pretty sure the old PM has been deleted. I had flattened this and completely forgot to follow up. If someone can shed light on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
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That, and 2 goats. Now someone help us out.gonzo303 wrote:Did you get your 3k?
EDIT: Just asked on the Fans of Tyler Stout FB page.
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Pineapple, someone has confirmed that their copy is also 24 x 35. Check out the Facebook page. I think the EB database is in need of correction (unless multiple copies were, for some reason, re-sized from the supposed original dimensions).
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Pineapple, if TStout's site says 24" x 34" I think I sold you the mega rare reg-variant that is an inch LONGER on one end. I think I should ask for more $$.
Jokes aside, I think we are good.
Jokes aside, I think we are good.
bulkhead72 wrote:Pineapple, I think I sold you the mega rare reg-variant that is an inch LONGER on one end. I think I should ask for more $$.
I just looked at a pic I had of it in a standard frame and it looks like it is closer to 35."
- Pineapple007
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YUP! Mine is 24 x 35 so I will be sure to change it in the database.
Bannister: Thank you so much and you come through for me time and time again
Bulkhead: Thank you for working with me and not thinking negatively.
This thread can be locked thanks for all the help
Bannister: Thank you so much and you come through for me time and time again
Bulkhead: Thank you for working with me and not thinking negatively.
This thread can be locked thanks for all the help
I just can't believe no one thought to look at tstout.com. I knew it was shorter though from memory. All of his old prints used to piss me off because none would fit in a standard frame.Pineapple007 wrote:YUP! Mine is 24 x 35 so I will be sure to change it in the database.
Bannister: Thank you so much and you come through for me time and time again
Bulkhead: Thank you for working with me and not thinking negatively.
This thread can be locked thanks for all the help
The older Stouts are kind of all over the place dimension wise.
I have Spaced, Alamo 2nd, Blade Runner, an a Thing variant and all are larger than 24 x 36.
The '06 Warriors Variant I have, an AP directly from Tyler (so I know it's not trimmed), is noticeably smaller than 24 x 36.
I feel like Rococop, released in late '08, was the first time an accurate 24 x 36 became standard.
I will change the database for Hot Fuzztival.
I have Spaced, Alamo 2nd, Blade Runner, an a Thing variant and all are larger than 24 x 36.
The '06 Warriors Variant I have, an AP directly from Tyler (so I know it's not trimmed), is noticeably smaller than 24 x 36.
I feel like Rococop, released in late '08, was the first time an accurate 24 x 36 became standard.
I will change the database for Hot Fuzztival.
Two links every EB member should read, please take a moment:mistersmith wrote:Brady is one of the best QBs in history and will forever been seen as such.
EB Wiki - How to Ship a Print in a Tube
Expressobeans For Sale Forum - Open Market Guidelines
Will that process add a full inch?Codeblue wrote:Sounds like it's Poster Mountain'd
<<joke here>>
edit: ne'ermind, I misread.
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just a foil for me today, thanks
- RelaxingDragon
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Indeed. My Il Grande Lebowski is something like 24.2 x 35.75, which made for some awkward framing at first until I got it sorted with its own thing.pewter14 wrote:The older Stouts are kind of all over the place dimension wise.
I have Spaced, Alamo 2nd, Blade Runner, an a Thing variant and all are larger than 24 x 36.
The '06 Warriors Variant I have, an AP directly from Tyler (so I know it's not trimmed), is noticeably smaller than 24 x 36.
I feel like Rococop, released in late '08, was the first time an accurate 24 x 36 became standard.
I will change the database for Hot Fuzztival.