are you serious?itsdug wrote:Regular edition: $500
Variants: $1200
TRPS SF 10 Sperry
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me too...right next to American Artifact for sure
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So, at the TRPS event, there's a limit of one poster per "patron". If the edition is 125, I guess that means it'll take an hour for these to sell out. If being a "patron" wasn't required, or if there was a limit of 2 or 4, they'd be gone before most early birds even find the right table.
The great thing is that this is an awesome way to raise money for the organization. I understand they do lots of good for the artist community... Reminds me of the old ARTISTA organization from ~30 years ago or so... too bad that was so short-lived. Anybody know what ever happened to that deal?
The great thing is that this is an awesome way to raise money for the organization. I understand they do lots of good for the artist community... Reminds me of the old ARTISTA organization from ~30 years ago or so... too bad that was so short-lived. Anybody know what ever happened to that deal?
I always defer to someone who's wearing a beater, regardless of what else he's wearing.
My guess is they will sell these at the entrance to the hall as you pay for entry. That is how it ran for the 08 Emek and sure it will work the same way on this one.Rick_a_c wrote:So, at the TRPS event, there's a limit of one poster per "patron". If the edition is 125, I guess that means it'll take an hour for these to sell out. If being a "patron" wasn't required, or if there was a limit of 2 or 4, they'd be gone before most early birds even find the right table.
The great thing is that this is an awesome way to raise money for the organization. I understand they do lots of good for the artist community... Reminds me of the old ARTISTA organization from ~30 years ago or so... too bad that was so short-lived. Anybody know what ever happened to that deal?
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unbroken1 wrote:exactly what i was thinking.Imatruck wrote:this will look badass next to the american artifact print.
Here are the particulars about the poster sale. Yes, we'll probably be selling them right at the door. Price is still TBD, but we'll keep it right and reasonable, to encourage people to come on out to the show. We don't expect these to last long. We want our patrons to get a good deal, but remember we're trying to benefit a good cause, too.macc5 wrote:My guess is they will sell these at the entrance to the hall as you pay for entry. That is how it ran for the 08 Emek and sure it will work the same way on this one.Rick_a_c wrote:So, at the TRPS event, there's a limit of one poster per "patron". If the edition is 125, I guess that means it'll take an hour for these to sell out. If being a "patron" wasn't required, or if there was a limit of 2 or 4, they'd be gone before most early birds even find the right table.
The great thing is that this is an awesome way to raise money for the organization. I understand they do lots of good for the artist community... Reminds me of the old ARTISTA organization from ~30 years ago or so... too bad that was so short-lived. Anybody know what ever happened to that deal?
Run size is 125, signed and numbered, and these will be the copies sold at the show. Chuck has just a few A/P's which he'll sell on his website the following day.
Yes there's a gold foil variant, but just a few (around 16-17). I hear they're amazing. They most likely won't be sold at the show, but will be auctioned later to benefit the ART fund.
Hope we see you in SF!
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Typing this from 30000 ft up on my flight to San Fran. Wi-fi is cool. Looking forward to seeing some fellow EB'ers at TRPS. And fingers crossed that I'm able to pick up one of Chuck's prints.anners84 wrote:Here are the particulars about the poster sale. Yes, we'll probably be selling them right at the door. Price is still TBD, but we'll keep it right and reasonable, to encourage people to come on out to the show. We don't expect these to last long. We want our patrons to get a good deal, but remember we're trying to benefit a good cause, too.macc5 wrote:My guess is they will sell these at the entrance to the hall as you pay for entry. That is how it ran for the 08 Emek and sure it will work the same way on this one.Rick_a_c wrote:So, at the TRPS event, there's a limit of one poster per "patron". If the edition is 125, I guess that means it'll take an hour for these to sell out. If being a "patron" wasn't required, or if there was a limit of 2 or 4, they'd be gone before most early birds even find the right table.
The great thing is that this is an awesome way to raise money for the organization. I understand they do lots of good for the artist community... Reminds me of the old ARTISTA organization from ~30 years ago or so... too bad that was so short-lived. Anybody know what ever happened to that deal?
Run size is 125, signed and numbered, and these will be the copies sold at the show. Chuck has just a few A/P's which he'll sell on his website the following day.
Yes there's a gold foil variant, but just a few (around 16-17). I hear they're amazing. They most likely won't be sold at the show, but will be auctioned later to benefit the ART fund.
Hope we see you in SF!
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