Justin and Jessica aren't happy about the fact that they need to part with their collection. They've put the prices at or above market because most if not all of the prints they own have sentimental value and they really don't want to sell. I honestly feel for them and I wish them all the best in the future.rubberneck wrote:Ishmael prices were a bit unrealistic apparently. But then again wrestling licences are not cheap...mfaith wrote:I wasn't there, so i couldn't see; did you back a truck up to Ishmael's Flat-File Sale? I hear there was a lot of stuff. Could fill mystery tubes for years.
The Tim Doyle/ Nakatomi Art Thread
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Innit!biscocrack420 wrote:this thread is funny
How many bitcoins have ya donated to them then?hax0n wrote:Justin and Jessica aren't happy about the fact that they need to part with their collection. They've put the prices at or above market because most if not all of the prints they own have sentimental value and they really don't want to sell. I honestly feel for them and I wish them all the best in the future.rubberneck wrote:Ishmael prices were a bit unrealistic apparently. But then again wrestling licences are not cheap...mfaith wrote:I wasn't there, so i couldn't see; did you back a truck up to Ishmael's Flat-File Sale? I hear there was a lot of stuff. Could fill mystery tubes for years.
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Tax deductible?Codeblue wrote:How many bitcoins have ya donated to them then?hax0n wrote:Justin and Jessica aren't happy about the fact that they need to part with their collection. They've put the prices at or above market because most if not all of the prints they own have sentimental value and they really don't want to sell. I honestly feel for them and I wish them all the best in the future.rubberneck wrote:Ishmael prices were a bit unrealistic apparently. But then again wrestling licences are not cheap...mfaith wrote:I wasn't there, so i couldn't see; did you back a truck up to Ishmael's Flat-File Sale? I hear there was a lot of stuff. Could fill mystery tubes for years.
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Hell no.mfaith wrote:I wasn't there, so i couldn't see; did you back a truck up to Ishmael's Flat-File Sale? I hear there was a lot of stuff. Could fill mystery tubes for years.
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So who got dem Stouts?
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New print by me on SpokeArt.
"Found Someone You Have" Regular edition. Timed from now-Monday.
BW variant- edition of 40
Glow variant- edition of 100 (this is what it looks like with lights on, lights off below)
On sale now on SpokeArt- http://spoke-art.com/search?q=found+someone
"Found Someone You Have" Regular edition. Timed from now-Monday.
BW variant- edition of 40
Glow variant- edition of 100 (this is what it looks like with lights on, lights off below)
On sale now on SpokeArt- http://spoke-art.com/search?q=found+someone
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Coming next week from Josh Budich...
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These JUST started shipping out.Codeblue wrote:This thread drymountin died again. Who won the stoutz?
You'll have to wait to see...