Pearl Jam Boston I 06 Ames
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The venue for this should be the TD Banknorth Garden .. although it's still the Boston Garden just a name change.
And regarding the 'scratches' on the whale, those can come right off with a little bit of water. It's just due to the rolling up of the poster with the white boarder going against it.
And regarding the 'scratches' on the whale, those can come right off with a little bit of water. It's just due to the rolling up of the poster with the white boarder going against it.
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You're kidding, right?shakes wrote:And regarding the 'scratches' on the whale, those can come right off with a little bit of water.
Bacon is love.
I don't know if you meant that as, "I'll try this right now" or "You're an idiot for thinking that'll work because it'll mess up the print" .. most likely #2?marshhouse wrote:You're kidding, right?
I just read by a few different people that with a little dab of water you can rub the scratches off. I am by no means saying you should bring a spray hose to the poster or anything.
shakes wrote:I don't know if you meant that as, "I'll try this right now" or "You're an idiot for thinking that'll work because it'll mess up the print" .. most likely #2?marshhouse wrote:You're kidding, right?
I just read by a few different people that with a little dab of water you can rub the scratches off. I am by no means saying you should bring a spray hose to the poster or anything.
i soaked mine overnight... and now it's f'd
you owe me!!
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It was asked sincerely.shakes wrote:I don't know if you meant that as, "I'll try this right now" or "You're an idiot for thinking that'll work because it'll mess up the print" .. most likely #2?marshhouse wrote:You're kidding, right?
I just read by a few different people that with a little dab of water you can rub the scratches off. I am by no means saying you should bring a spray hose to the poster or anything.
I'm not an expert on conservation so I'd like to know if there's any merit to the technique. The only time I tried to lightly buff out a scuff was with a very soft cloth and I only made it worse.
Bacon is love.
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marshhouse wrote:It was asked sincerely.shakes wrote:I don't know if you meant that as, "I'll try this right now" or "You're an idiot for thinking that'll work because it'll mess up the print" .. most likely #2?marshhouse wrote:You're kidding, right?
I just read by a few different people that with a little dab of water you can rub the scratches off. I am by no means saying you should bring a spray hose to the poster or anything.
I'm not an expert on conservation so I'd like to know if there's any merit to the technique. The only time I tried to lightly buff out a scuff was with a very soft cloth and I only made it worse.
I've only had luck w/ flat blacks, maybe a couple other flat colors.......but it has to be that dry, dusty flat ink like PNE or slater uses from D&L.
a barely moist but clean finger works the best in my opinion.
Since Ames and Klausen use D&L for printing, I imagine this will work on some minor blemishes......the DC Klausen comes to mind.
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I just uploaded a pic in the Boston 1 poster profile, but figured I would bring it up here in the forum as well. I have both a black & a purple, and I took a pic of them together for comparison. The black is a true flat black and def not a dark pruple as you can see....shakes wrote:A member on the Red Mosquito forum just got one of these from the Ten Club poster sale and his Whale is definately Black, and not Purple. There was a photo included.
Anyone have any info on these posters? Did they run out of one of the inks during the press run? Or did Ames run a set amount in each color? Can't find any hard info on it.
Got one coming my way very shortly - don't know if it's purple or black though. Not planning on keeping it, either way (part of a trade with the understanding that I wasn't gonna be keeping it).
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anyone willing to sell this poster? i've got every poster for the PJ shows ive been to since No Code, but have gotten sold out of this one at every turn.
if anyone is looking to sell, please let me know. i dont have any posters to trade, but i'll buy your 5x1 book for you if you want...
if anyone is looking to sell, please let me know. i dont have any posters to trade, but i'll buy your 5x1 book for you if you want...
Contact the people on this list, someone there should be able to help you out.becauseofwind wrote:if anyone is looking to sell, please let me know.
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