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The Pearl Jam 2016 Poster Experience!

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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827


    Probably. In which case it is a recovery week for my credit card :rofl:

    Yes, you have that correct (add the boots and it adds up quickly). Got the first two drops, now see if I can get a MSG 1. That's all the ones I'm going to try and get.
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827

    I bet the vast majority of posters sold at the shows end up full of thumbtack holes, crinkled, and thrown away after a few years. Have you watched how some people smoosh up these posters after they're out of line?! :cry:

    I saw a lady with a Lauderdale poster folded up, that was sitting near me at the show. :cry:
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    andyfarrimondandyfarrimond Posts: 1,965
    EM194007 said:

    demetrios said:

    So Jacksonville, Greenville & Hampton posters next week.

    Most likely, maybe just two of them, with tomorrow being Memorial Day. Got the first two drops, now I wait for MSG 1. That's the only other one I would like to have.
    I'm waiting for the Lex, after missing out at the show...and certainly not paying ebay prices for that one
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    mwplummwplum Posts: 1,524
    I saw one (for the first time like this) with a Toronto 2 Mark5 folded in half squished under her armpit, while her 2 hands were occupied with (much more important, lol) beers in each!!!! Me and my wife were loosing our minds! Felt like someone must have asked her to grab them one, but she was totally oblivious. The person who asked for the poster must have been appalled!
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827
    mwplum said:

    I saw one (for the first time like this) with a Toronto 2 Mark5 folded in half squished under her armpit, while her 2 hands were occupied with (much more important, lol) beers in each!!!! Me and my wife were loosing our minds! Felt like someone must have asked her to grab them one, but she was totally oblivious. The person who asked for the poster must have been appalled!

    It's sad to see that happen. But it's their money and poster.
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    lotsalemonlotsalemon Boston Posts: 2,735
    And that's part of the reason they become hard to come by years later!
    Mansfield 06.28.2008 | Boston 05.17.2010 | Boston 06.19.2011 EV solo | Wrigley Field 07.19.2013 | Worcester 10.15.2013 | Worcester 10.16.2013 | Hartford 10.25.2013
    Vancouver 12.04.2013 | Seattle 12.06.2013 | Memphis 10.14.2014 | Quebec City 05.05.2016 | Ottawa 05.08.2016 | Toronto 05.11.2016 | Boston 08.05.2016 | Boston 08.07.2016 | Amsterdam 06.12.2018 | Boston 09.02.2018 | Boston 09.04.2018

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    mwplummwplum Posts: 1,524
    Totally! Also I was so proud of my wife for (subtly) calling 5that poster folding lady out! ...When we were dating, my wife didn't even go to PJ shows in Vancouver (like 1997-2008). But since we went to the Manchester show in 2009, she has been the most supportive person. Not to get too mushy, but I feel so lucky every day to have a partner that wants to travel and buy posters too! My friends and family might have no clue what it means when I say we saw all of Binaural, but at least the two of us can go absolutely apeshit together!

    I wish the best to all of you in having similar connections with your partners, whether it be PJ, chocolates, or anything else you mutually connect on (lol, I should have posted this lame, fuzzy post on Valentine's Day). Btw can't wait for Fenway and Wrigley!!!!
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,572

    I bet the vast majority of posters sold at the shows end up full of thumbtack holes, crinkled, and thrown away after a few years. Have you watched how some people smoosh up these posters after they're out of line?! :cry:

    I think we who are framing them in museum quality materials are the weird ones. These posters are meant to be tacked up in garages, rec rooms, dorm rooms and record stores.
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    MedozKMedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,209

    I bet the vast majority of posters sold at the shows end up full of thumbtack holes, crinkled, and thrown away after a few years. Have you watched how some people smoosh up these posters after they're out of line?! :cry:

    I think we who are framing them in museum quality materials are the weird ones. These posters are meant to be tacked up in garages, rec rooms, dorm rooms and record stores.
    I kinda agree. I sometimes look at mine and think.. "wow I'm a dumbass, I spent $200 framing a $35 poster"
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    mwplummwplum Posts: 1,524
    MedozK said:

    I bet the vast majority of posters sold at the shows end up full of thumbtack holes, crinkled, and thrown away after a few years. Have you watched how some people smoosh up these posters after they're out of line?! :cry:

    I think we who are framing them in museum quality materials are the weird ones. These posters are meant to be tacked up in garages, rec rooms, dorm rooms and record stores.
    I kinda agree. I sometimes look at mine and think.. "wow I'm a dumbass, I spent $200 framing a $35 poster"
    lol, me too, but then I think of all the people who used ted williams rookie cards in their bike spokes back in the day, haha
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
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    buck502000buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus
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    buck502000buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    And they are priceless to me ;)
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    MedozKMedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,209
    edited May 2016

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
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    AceCoolAceCool Texas Posts: 455
    MedozK said:

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
    At the end of the day you have to ask yourself are you really planning to sell it or wouldn't you rather just have it hung in a frame so you can enjoy it?

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    tjk895tjk895 Posts: 235
    MedozK said:

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
    What do you use to store your prints flat?
    2000: St. Louis
    2010: St. Louis
    2014: St. Louis
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley 1
    2018: Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2
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    buck502000buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    I plan to give all of my prints to my daughter
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    buck502000buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    edited May 2016
    I would also be upset if I took apart my frame and found the backing to not be acid free as claimed. Someone would have to be held accountable.
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    scurtisscurtis Posts: 2,434
    MedozK said:

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
    I had something similar happen, all of my valuable prints are out of frames, except the ones that as buck put it, priceless to me. Those i keep on the wall to enjoy.
    "Born on third, thinks he got a triple."
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    tempo_n_groovetempo_n_groove Posts: 39,124
    mwplum said:

    MedozK said:

    I bet the vast majority of posters sold at the shows end up full of thumbtack holes, crinkled, and thrown away after a few years. Have you watched how some people smoosh up these posters after they're out of line?! :cry:

    I think we who are framing them in museum quality materials are the weird ones. These posters are meant to be tacked up in garages, rec rooms, dorm rooms and record stores.
    I kinda agree. I sometimes look at mine and think.. "wow I'm a dumbass, I spent $200 framing a $35 poster"
    lol, me too, but then I think of all the people who used ted williams rookie cards in their bike spokes back in the day, haha
    They recycled them most likely(cards)back during the war, same with comic books. In the 50's the Mantle cards were in bicycle spokes for sure!

    Bring on the ape!!!
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    MedozKMedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,209
    tjk895 said:

    MedozK said:

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
    What do you use to store your prints flat?
    The 24x36" Picturesque Presentation Case from Jerrys Artarama
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    MedozKMedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,209
    scurtis said:

    MedozK said:

    Some of these posters are worth 500 plus

    I know, I have a few that are valuable. Some I don't want to take out of the portfolio and frame because they are so valuable.

    For instance my PJ20 Ames was initially framed, a few years went by and I wanted to change the frame so I had my framer take it out...and thats when I noticed the 'acid-free' matt had left black residue on the border of the print... I was PISSED! so now that poster is just under my futon in a portfolio...prolly to never see the light of day again...the only thing that made me feel better was..."at least it was just a $30 poster"
    I had something similar happen, all of my valuable prints are out of frames, except the ones that as buck put it, priceless to me. Those i keep on the wall to enjoy.
    I know there some very valuable ones I have that I don't want to risk putting in a frame.
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827
    tjk895 said:


    What do you use to store your prints flat?

    I like these Mylar-D sleeves.
    http://insidetherockposter.highwire.com/product/10-24-x-36-inch-movie-poster-size-mylar-d-4-mil-protective-sleeves
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    dimitrispearljamdimitrispearljam NINUNINOPRO Posts: 139,354
    Hope today is the ghost poster day!!
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 88,092
    http://artesempre.com/products/pearl-jam-poster

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    Pearl Jam poster | Arte Sempre by Zio Ziegler
    $200.00
    Signed 1-10
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 88,092
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    andyfarrimondandyfarrimond Posts: 1,965
    Both way overpriced and not selling. The first indication in a long time that you can't just stick the PJ name on anything and sell it for whatever you want to charge!
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    Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,639
    Is there a reason Zio only got 10 prints?
    2010: Cleveland
    2012: Atlanta
    2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
    2015: New York City
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
    2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
    2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
    2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
    2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
    2023: St. Paul II
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    ReleaseMeReleaseMe Mississauga, Ontario Posts: 745
    BF89905 said:

    Sarava said:

    Uggh, just bought 2 18" x 24" frames for the Lexington and MSG1 prints. Get home and find out the Lexington one is slightly larger than 18" x 24" @ 18.625" X 26".

    I guess there's no choice but to custom frame the Lexington?

    I'd suggest simply trimming the poster down to fit in your frame..... a pencil, meter stick, and a good pair of scissors should do the trick. It's a $35 poster ......
    'best to you with whatever you choose to do
    Don't cut the poster... yes it's a $35 poster.... but you're truly better off returning one of the frames back at the store and just storing the poster flat until you find the appropriate frame.

    if you do decide to cut the poster, you might as well, just thumbtack it in a wall inside a sleeve of some sort.

    2000 - Toronto
    2003 - Toronto
    2005 - Toronto
    2006 - Toronto I, Toronto II
    2009 - Toronto
    2011 - Hamilton
    2013 - Pittsburgh, Buffalo
    2014 - Detroit
    2016 - Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II, Wrigley I, Wrigley II
    2018 - Seattle I, Seattle II, Fenway I, Fenway II
    2020 - Toronto, Hamilton
    2022 - Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
    2023 - St. Paul I, St. Paul II
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827

    Is there a reason Zio only got 10 prints?

    Probably his decision, knowing the print isn't popular, and would have a hell of a hard time selling 75-100 AP's. Especially wanting $200 for them.
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    EM194007EM194007 Posts: 2,827

    Both way overpriced and not selling. The first indication in a long time that you can't just stick the PJ name on anything and sell it for whatever you want to charge!

    How long will these two show edition posters sit in the 10C store for sell? I say a very long time.
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