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Exactly my feelings. If it's that exact image as the print, I guess it's a pass for me. If he integrates some more elements or at least some titles/text, I will have a much harder time to resist. I have no doubt the printing will be drop dead gorgeous either way...35mmpaul wrote:its just very plain for me.
there is just so much passion in his blade runner poster. and even for his art prints its very tame.
idk. it'll sell a drymount ton. and im sure the foil printing will look great too.
Don’t deal with MillerTime04 - he’s a scammer
Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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Definitely worth it to get verification on this - not that this helps per se but just gonna share the snapshot from the original sale details for reference:Aedward5 wrote:Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
Thanks, that’s exactly why I’m confused. Two of the folks I checked with have it in hand and it measures 26x40. Their prints are embossed as well. I think the chances of theirs being counterfeit is very unlikely.jkw3000 wrote:Definitely worth it to get verification on this - not that this helps per se but just gonna share the snapshot from the original sale details for reference:Aedward5 wrote:Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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Ship of Fools is looking real good
Maybe they're the kind of friends who add an extra 2 inches when they tell people.Codeblue wrote:Ya don't trust yer other 2 friends who already measured it? #3rdtimesacharm #howdotapemeasureswork
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
"Roster" lengthjkw3000 wrote:Maybe they're the kind of friends who add an extra 2 inches when they tell people.Codeblue wrote:Ya don't trust yer other 2 friends who already measured it? #3rdtimesacharm #howdotapemeasureswork
Ya'll see the leprechaun say yaaaaaa!
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Aedward5 wrote:Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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This was printed at Pressure Printing correct? Send an email to Brad Keech, he is super nice and is the guy that would have measured them and cut them. If they are on hand made paper, then very easily there will be inconsistencies in measurements one piece to the other.
Good idea. I’ll try that. As for my “friends”, I only know them through a fb collector group. I have also had a couple collectors say it’s 24 x 40. So just looking for more people to measure one in hand.talkingdeads wrote:Aedward5 wrote:Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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This was printed at Pressure Printing correct? Send an email to Brad Keech, he is super nice and is the guy that would have measured them and cut them. If they are on hand made paper, then very easily there will be inconsistencies in measurements one piece to the other.
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Something is wrong with the "official" measurements - either the image size or the paper size. If we assume the image size is correct, it would make sense that the paper was actually 26" tall. Then you'd have 1.5" border on the top and sides, and 2.25" border on the bottom, which is what it looks like in the mock-up. I trust your friends.Aedward5 wrote:Good idea. I’ll try that. As for my “friends”, I only know them through a fb collector group. I have also had a couple collectors say it’s 24 x 40. So just looking for more people to measure one in hand.talkingdeads wrote:Aedward5 wrote:Need a little help from my fellow JJ collectors. I’m looking to buy a JJ Seasons print and I keep getting multiple measurements for the size of the piece. It’s listed as 24 x 40 for the size of the paper on EB and on many websites. However, I have two collectors friends who have the piece and have measured it in hand and it comes out as 26x40. Can anyone out there who owns this piece verify if 26 x 40 is the size of the paper the print is done on?
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This was printed at Pressure Printing correct? Send an email to Brad Keech, he is super nice and is the guy that would have measured them and cut them. If they are on hand made paper, then very easily there will be inconsistencies in measurements one piece to the other.
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jkw3000 wrote:murdock wrote:??whatisee wrote:We have a Bladerunner 2049 sighting....
I really dig the embossing for this one. The unicorn horn becoming the tree is such a great visual transition form the first film to the second. I’m silly excited to purchase this