Trade: Moline poster for Wrigley FAILE???

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  • Still clueless how a Moline poster is worth more than a lot of 1998 posters. It is a cool poster. I wonder how many people are buying one if they weren't there.

    Scoop up the '98s while you can. I personally think '98 posters are the best run of tour posters the band ever released......Next best set are those from '00. Those were the years when posters were posters ! ! ! ! !

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  • tempo_n_groovetempo_n_groove Posts: 40,340

    Still clueless how a Moline poster is worth more than a lot of 1998 posters. It is a cool poster. I wonder how many people are buying one if they weren't there.

    Scoop up the '98s while you can. I personally think '98 posters are the best run of tour posters the band ever released......Next best set are those from '00. Those were the years when posters were posters ! ! ! ! !

    - Uncle Snuffy
    This recent tour had some killer ones.
  • jeff2040jeff2040 Posts: 1,602
    The Moline craze is funny to me because I had a charity raffle in the spring of 2015 and only raised about $100 through 5 donations. I bet I would get more interest these days! I still was happy to donate some money to a good cause.
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,405
    BF89905 said:

    I find the prices that some 10C members charge other 10C members for posters (and other memorabilia) here on Lost Dogs to be outrageous..... but to each their own. I gifted my Moline poster to a fellow board member as a follow-up thank you for said member gifting me a Vedder - Red Wings poster years ago when I was just starting to try to locate a few posters that I find attractive. It was a win-win situation :)

    I'm fairly new to lost dogs and posters in general and had quite a different experience so far. I've been able to get so many posters that I wanted that id never be able to afford if eBay was my only option. I've had over 10 diff transactions in 3 weeks and one was better than the other. I guess there will always be outrageous offers but it's easy for me to steer clear of those.
  • leep75leep75 Posts: 273

    Still clueless how a Moline poster is worth more than a lot of 1998 posters. It is a cool poster. I wonder how many people are buying one if they weren't there.

    I agree. When you factor in the print runs of the '98s vs those that are being produced now it's crazy! Most of the '98s had a run of 350. I don't know what the print runs are now, but I'm sure as shit that they are well into the 1000s . I am still kicking myself in the ass for not buying up the '98s that were in the shop in the early 2000s.....

    leep
  • buck502000buck502000 Posts: 8,951
    edited September 2016
    Ever wish you could go back? I'd take all the 98's!!!

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