The Cleon Peterson Beauty In Brutality thread
- rathergrim
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his update times arent EU friendly.
I visit his store daily a few times and still miss the update, not the best image but a new angle
I visit his store daily a few times and still miss the update, not the best image but a new angle
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- rathergrim
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Light was sold out, only got the black one.ivxx4all wrote:Up again; third time's a charm +2
Prefer the light one, if anybody want to swap let me know
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They will be up again, a bit over 100 of each are still left.
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Was lucky enough to snag a set.
I hope he combines shipping for me.
I hope he combines shipping for me.
You know how the game works.dundun wrote:Why don't they just leave them up until they're sold out? Oh well!
POW perfected the game of trickling out availability to create false demand and force fans/customers to make quick irrational decisions. The longer someone has to decide over making a purchase, the more likely they will decide against it. Cleon uses Big Cartel which has inventory control, someone has to purposely log in and trickle out the prints. Unfortunately, many artists do this. Pose is another artist who has been doing the same thing with his recent releases.
Just look at the poster above who bought the black version. They actually wanted the white version but were falsely lead to believe it was sold out. Quick irrational purchasing.
Last edited by fribhey on Mon Sep 26, 2016 11:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
well played, especially with most of his releases there are multiple colorways.fribhey wrote:You know how the game works.dundun wrote:Why don't they just leave them up until they're sold out? Oh well!
POW perfected the game of trickling out availability to creates false demand and force fans/customers to make quick irrational decisions. The longer someone has to decide over making a purchase, the more likely they will decide against it. Cleon uses Big Cartel which has inventory control, someone has to purposely log in and trickle out the prints. Unfortunately, many artists do this. Pose is another artist who has been doing the same thing with his recent releases.
Just look at the poster above who bought the black version. They actually wanted the white version but were falsely lead to believe it was sold out. Quick irrational purchasing.
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I look at it a different way and it works for me. I am a huge fan of an artist. I know they are releasing a print so I follow them as closely as possible to get their print which shows up at random times rather than a set time where flippers line up. You see less flipping this way with editions compared to a Shepard Fairey who releases an edition all at once and you see 10% of the prints end up on eBay.
fribhey wrote:You know how the game works.dundun wrote:Why don't they just leave them up until they're sold out? Oh well!
POW perfected the game of trickling out availability to create false demand and force fans/customers to make quick irrational decisions. The longer someone has to decide over making a purchase, the more likely they will decide against it. Cleon uses Big Cartel which has inventory control, someone has to purposely log in and trickle out the prints. Unfortunately, many artists do this. Pose is another artist who has been doing the same thing with his recent releases.
Just look at the poster above who bought the black version. They actually wanted the white version but were falsely lead to believe it was sold out. Quick irrational purchasing.