it's said "signed in the deck" Dont know what is that suppose to mean.spagucci1 wrote:Not signed? Pass at that price.
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Yeah they are all signed
the signature is printed on the deck... they are not hand signed, only hand numbered.WaltJocketty wrote:Yeah they are all signed
it does say signed on deckliptonsweettea wrote:it's said "signed in the deck" Dont know what is that suppose to mean.spagucci1 wrote:Not signed? Pass at that price.
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I've got enough of his signatures . . .
When another collector asked the company if they were signed among other questions, this was the response from the company.
Please see below my answers to your questions :
- Yes, Shepard Fairey’s editions are hand numbered.
- The Signature of the Artist is printed on each deck.
- Yes, skateboards are screenprinted.
Please see below my answers to your questions :
- Yes, Shepard Fairey’s editions are hand numbered.
- The Signature of the Artist is printed on each deck.
- Yes, skateboards are screenprinted.
it says signed IN deck... meaning the signature is in the printing. it's a shady practice to mislead people and i've seen it done other times.toobs wrote:it does say signed on deckliptonsweettea wrote:it's said "signed in the deck" Dont know what is that suppose to mean.spagucci1 wrote:Not signed? Pass at that price.
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Why does it matter? At the end of the day, the only art of considerable value is original art. I'd think people who have been around the art scene long enough would have figured that out by now . . . If you like it, buy it. Why do you care if Shepard Fairey touched it? And who knows if he even signs them all. I perfected Barry Bonds's signature and could sell balls with his signature all day every day.
So you are an autograph forger?WaltJocketty wrote:Why does it matter? At the end of the day, the only art of considerable value is original art. I'd think people who have been around the art scene long enough would have figured that out by now . . . If you like it, buy it. Why do you care if Shepard Fairey touched it? And who knows if he even signs them all. I perfected Barry Bonds's signature and could sell balls with his signature all day every day.
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spagucci1 wrote:So you are an autograph forger?WaltJocketty wrote:Why does it matter? At the end of the day, the only art of considerable value is original art. I'd think people who have been around the art scene long enough would have figured that out by now . . . If you like it, buy it. Why do you care if Shepard Fairey touched it? And who knows if he even signs them all. I perfected Barry Bonds's signature and could sell balls with his signature all day every day.
You tell me. I used to be the batboy for the Pirates and before the all-star game one year Barry offered me $50 or so to sign two boxes of balls that the MLB requires players in the all Star game to sign. He authenticated them all. I haven't sold any autographs myself. I was pretty impressed with myself, though.
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User join date 2006. No posts until December 2016. And most posts since are trolly. Sounds like we have anew phish420 on our hands.
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Bryn, I grew up in your hometown of St Louis. My dad is Andy Van Slyke. I went to Burroughs. You went to Clayton. I even have been in your basement in your mom's place off Wydown by Zach Goldkamp's house.bryndavies wrote:User join date 2006. No posts until December 2016. And most posts since are trolly. Sounds like we have anew phish420 on our hands.
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Fact check me. Find the batboy from the pirates when my dad and Barry played together.WaltJocketty wrote:Bryn, I grew up in your hometown of St Louis. My dad is Andy Van Slyke. I went to Burroughs. You went to Clayton. I even have been in your basement in your mom's place off Wydown by Zach Goldkamp's house.bryndavies wrote:User join date 2006. No posts until December 2016. And most posts since are trolly. Sounds like we have anew phish420 on our hands.
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LOL. Andy was a stud, but I always preferred Jay Bell at short
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WaltJocketty wrote:Fact check me. Find the batboy from the pirates when my dad and Barry played together.WaltJocketty wrote:Bryn, I grew up in your hometown of St Louis. My dad is Andy Van Slyke. I went to Burroughs. You went to Clayton. I even have been in your basement in your mom's place off Wydown by Zach Goldkamp's house.bryndavies wrote:User join date 2006. No posts until December 2016. And most posts since are trolly. Sounds like we have anew phish420 on our hands.
Edit: so we've definitely done drugs together. And now we're both law men.
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