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It seems to me that all those people in the "wanted" section should jump b4 it's too late. Once these hit the hands of the owners and photo's come out showing just how great this print is the price may become out of reach for many of them... of course the opposite could happen and the print does not even look as good as the jpg... my bet is that it is going to blow some minds and many will not be able to allow it to flip from their grasp.
Ahh... what do I know
never mind
Ahh... what do I know
never mind
I am going to get this one, it's just a matter of when.
I would prefer to get one of the artist copies when they go on sale--granted, that could be months from now. If not, I am encouraged by what I see on eBay. Now that Lost is over, even Jacob's Cabin is now selling for $203.50. With 500 copies and the show over, I have no doubt that I will be able to pick up the Black Rock for $150 or less when all is said and done. In fact, there are auctions set at $150 that are sitting unsold, and seller competition has already forced one down to $145. So the prices have nowhere to go but down if people don't want to get stuck with their multiples, and I like that trend.
Seeing the detailed image of this one really convinced me that I needed to have it, and I am just patient enough to wait a bit longer for it.
I would prefer to get one of the artist copies when they go on sale--granted, that could be months from now. If not, I am encouraged by what I see on eBay. Now that Lost is over, even Jacob's Cabin is now selling for $203.50. With 500 copies and the show over, I have no doubt that I will be able to pick up the Black Rock for $150 or less when all is said and done. In fact, there are auctions set at $150 that are sitting unsold, and seller competition has already forced one down to $145. So the prices have nowhere to go but down if people don't want to get stuck with their multiples, and I like that trend.
Seeing the detailed image of this one really convinced me that I needed to have it, and I am just patient enough to wait a bit longer for it.
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- selassielion
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I don't think that's going to happen once these are shipped.The Burwell and McPherson prints looked much, much better in person, and being DD this commands a bigger audience, thus the demand should rise.
Kdh12 wrote:It is not rockets science
- selassielion
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DD if you're out there, when are these printing???
Kdh12 wrote:It is not rockets science
I just got my shipping notification. I can't wait to see this in person.
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PorkBelly wrote:Same. Ridiculously excited to see it.dr_flie wrote:I just got my shipping notification. I can't wait to see this in person.
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Mine was really tightly rolled; it's going to take awhile to flatten!
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Same situation here. Spring-coiled print, no-doubt.s_k_y wrote:sheeponahill wrote:Mine was really tightly rolled; it's going to take awhile to flatten!
same here. weeks, if not months to flatten correctly.
almost creased.
srdzevon said, "Oh fudge!!! That's awesome! I hate you".
Here as well. I normally lay them flat on my breakfast bar with bar glasses holding the corners, but the glasses kept popping up for this one. I had to double up.
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Not a good idea..kj1nyr wrote:Here as well. I normally lay them flat on my breakfast bar with bar glasses holding the corners, but the glasses kept popping up for this one. I had to double up.
Let the paper "rest" a bit when you take it out of the tube
But don't let it lying there or it'll form waves, put it vertical and only after a day or 2 try to flat it between 2 heavy acid free sheets with some books on top.
This is the way I do it