Phish Cleveland 95 EMEK
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The thin paper version in legitimate yet very rare.
limited edition of 350 (est. by artist)
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limited edition of 350 (est. by artist)
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I don't think that this claim was ever substantiated. Has anyone ever seen one on thin stock (compared to a normal one?)bradentrauth wrote:The thin paper version in legitimate yet very rare.
limited edition of 350 (est. by artist)
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an inexpensive paper may have been used to burn in the screens by the printers (SF&A)......I know this was a pretty common practice used on Arminski's prints as well (also printed by SF&A). I doubt there were 350 on thin paper, unless it was another run (ie. 2nd printing??). Changing paper during the run seems doubtful to me, because a certain amount of paper would be ordered in advance of printing....that just doesn't seem to make sense.
badum ching!stoneware wrote:"Shell" out..., nautical word usage in tune with the theme of the poster. Very nice. "Shell out a few hundred clams and you can land this big phish!"
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Say, here's one for a boatload of clams:thegig wrote:badum ching!stoneware wrote:"Shell" out..., nautical word usage in tune with the theme of the poster. Very nice. "Shell out a few hundred clams and you can land this big phish!"
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-SILKSCREEN-PHI ... dZViewItem
Tonight I will dream and count clams jumping over the fence in search of 575 of them plus shipping of course. Will I reach the magic number before being taken over by Mr. Sandman? Well, will I??? HUNH??
Tune in tomorrow and see the thrilling final episode to that nautical saga,
CLAM MAN IN SEARCH OF THE EMEK PHISH!
Tune in tomorrow and see the thrilling final episode to that nautical saga,
CLAM MAN IN SEARCH OF THE EMEK PHISH!
GAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Make it stop!!!
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i opted for the blotter, cheaper and doesn't say phish= perfect. god i hate phish
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muffinslinger wrote:i opted for the blotter, cheaper and doesn't say phish= perfect. god i hate phish