FS: 1995 San Francisco Posters

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/9098
Asking $60/each shipped within the CONUS ($200 for all 4). Not much sale history on EB, only one sold for $83 and that was 6+ years ago. Willing to bundle, all the funds going to a good cause.

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Those look more like informational flyers than posters.0
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They're posters, 11x17 from the BGP seriesKC2917 said:Those look more like informational flyers than posters.
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pm sent1995: San Francisco, San Diego
2000: Phoenix
2008: Camden 2
2009: San Diego, Philly 1, Philly 2
2010: MSG 1, MSG 2
2011: Alpine 1, Alpine 2
2012: Missoula
2013: Wrigley, Phoenix, San Diego, LA1, LA2, Oakland
2014: Denver
2016: MSG1, MSG2, Fenway 1, Fenway 2
2018: Fenway 1
2022: San Diego, LA1
2024: LA10 -
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Can I please offer you some informed information?
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1. Regardless what it states on expressobeans, this type of poster is not considered part of the BGP series. That series consists of the full color lithographs on glossy card stock that have been assigned a series number (ex. BGP 180).
2. These 11" x 17" paper posters were printed in huge quantities and distributed all over town - both posted on utility poles and left in stacks at record stores etc.
3. These posters, while very cool, are a tough sell at even $15.-$20. each (regardless of whether one person grossly overpaid for one poster over six years ago).
4. I'm sure I probably come off as a jerk but I'm really just trying to help.0 -
1. Then why does it have "Bill Graham Presents" listed on the print? I'm very aware of the BGP series.shecky said:Can I please offer you some informed information?
May save you (and the rest of us) from the incessant bumping.
1. Regardless what it states on expressobeans, this type of poster is not considered part of the BGP series. That series consists of the full color lithographs on glossy card stock that have been assigned a series number (ex. BGP 180).
2. These 11" x 17" paper posters were printed in huge quantities and distributed all over town - both posted on utility poles and left in stacks at record stores etc.
3. These posters, while very cool, are a tough sell at even $15.-$20. each (regardless of whether one person grossly overpaid for one poster over six years ago).
4. I'm sure I probably come off as a jerk but I'm really just trying to help.
2. If the quantities were so "huge" why do they never come up for sale?
3. If you owned them, you could put whatever price you wanted on them. Putting a price on items I own is an insult, especially when there are so many people on LD asking for inflated prices for much more common prints AND for items sold directly through the site listed as NFresale.
4. Yes, I suggest you mind your own business. If you're not interested, move on.Post edited by Brane_of_JFK on0 -
I did not realize I was causing a strain on your personal life by bumping MY THREAD like hundreds of others do on this site... 8-|shecky said:May save you (and the rest of us) from the incessant bumping.
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