Then it wasn't a purchase.cadeallaw wrote:Was a gift from the man himself
What was your first significant OG purchase?
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It was only a matter of time.maxine wrote:That's a nice one Blue. Hess did my very favourite gig poster ever. I guess we do have something in common.
No one does it better though.talkingdeads wrote:Is it the one where Hess made a graphic image of a totally literal interpretation of the band name?
I still need to pick that one up.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
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I'd love to pick up a Millward. Are his originals pretty expensive?
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TheThirdEye wrote:I'd love to pick up a Millward. Are his originals pretty expensive?
they are stupid cheap. Way more so than they should be.
and I'm stupid dumb for not having already bought one by now.
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I want to see some Jay Ryan originals!
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.