Seems like it’s the design is definitely help to drive interest in the Williams over the Mumford.
Both had 100 copy editions of their AP’s but the Williams is selling for much higher on the secondary market. Someone just dropped $599 on a Williams AP this morning. Since there are an equal number of copies it would seem that people just prefer Williams.
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Some like the exclusivity of the numbered AP's. I believe most people don't give a hoot about the AP editions, and are more swayed by the art itself. Skeletons, devils, weird eyed animals are easy passes. Be well, everyone
So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
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So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
StL poster sale on 10c was last Monday. Poster lasted about 12 hours before it sold out.
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So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
The $35 St. Louis ones went fast. I almost waited too long to snag mine. Unfortunately, eBay has these inexpensive posters selling for well over $100.
So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
The $35 St. Louis ones went fast. I almost waited too long to snag mine. Unfortunately, eBay has these inexpensive posters selling for well over $100.
Cool thanks. That helps, at least I know the difference now. Frustrated that I missed out and wish they would have done something for those that had tickets to the specific shows, but my fault I guess. Also, fuck those that have them on eBay already for 5 times the amount.
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Seems like it’s the design is definitely help to drive interest in the Williams over the Mumford.
Both had 100 copy editions of their AP’s but the Williams is selling for much higher on the secondary market. Someone just dropped $599 on a Williams AP this morning. Since there are an equal number of copies it would seem that people just prefer Williams.
This poster resembles the same colors for every other poster he has done. Maybe that is why?
So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
The $35 St. Louis ones went fast. I almost waited too long to snag mine. Unfortunately, eBay has these inexpensive posters selling for well over $100.
Cool thanks. That helps, at least I know the difference now. Frustrated that I missed out and wish they would have done something for those that had tickets to the specific shows, but my fault I guess. Also, fuck those that have them on eBay already for 5 times the amount.
Agreed. $145 for a show edition poster that just came out (that this eBay seller had no intention of ever keeping/enjoying).
Seems like it’s the design is definitely help to drive interest in the Williams over the Mumford.
Both had 100 copy editions of their AP’s but the Williams is selling for much higher on the secondary market. Someone just dropped $599 on a Williams AP this morning. Since there are an equal number of copies it would seem that people just prefer Williams.
This poster resembles the same colors for every other poster he has done. Maybe that is why?
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So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
The $35 St. Louis ones went fast. I almost waited too long to snag mine. Unfortunately, eBay has these inexpensive posters selling for well over $100.
Cool thanks. That helps, at least I know the difference now. Frustrated that I missed out and wish they would have done something for those that had tickets to the specific shows, but my fault I guess. Also, fuck those that have them on eBay already for 5 times the amount.
Agreed. $145 for a show edition poster that just came out (that this eBay seller had no intention of ever keeping/enjoying).
Not cool.
I’m not saving the world or anything in my day-to-day, but “buying things that other people want and reselling them at marked-up prices” is one of those occupations where I really wonder about what these people think when they look in the mirror.
So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
The $35 St. Louis ones went fast. I almost waited too long to snag mine. Unfortunately, eBay has these inexpensive posters selling for well over $100.
Cool thanks. That helps, at least I know the difference now. Frustrated that I missed out and wish they would have done something for those that had tickets to the specific shows, but my fault I guess. Also, fuck those that have them on eBay already for 5 times the amount.
Agreed. $145 for a show edition poster that just came out (that this eBay seller had no intention of ever keeping/enjoying).
Not cool.
I’m not saving the world or anything in my day-to-day, but “buying things that other people want and reselling them at marked-up prices” is one of those occupations where I really wonder about what these people think when they look in the mirror.
Do the Ebay buyers, ones who would pay that much for a PJ poster, really not know about 10C? Really I get once a poster sells out there is still demand, I just dont get why say any of the ones still for sale on 10c are double that on ebay... Just use the extra cash you spent on ebay and become a member ... shesh...
So, I'm way behind on this. I wanted a St Louis poster and see they are sold out. I'm not interested in the fancy signed or numbered ones, I just want a poster of the show I was going to attend. I see some on Ebay for $300, but those appear to be the numbered ones. Is there a chance of grabbing a "regular" even poster or did I miss out there too? I have skimmed through several of the 48 pages in this thread and am still a bit confused. Thanks for any reply or help. I assume I am screwed, but wanted to be sure before I considered dropping $300 on a poster I can maybe get later. Thanks
I think once everyone has theirs in hand, the price will come down all of the SE prints. Resellers will be undercutting each other on price. Just my 2 cents.
@jwc6160 just wait a few months and prices on eBay will come down dramatically. Or go on Expresso Beans and work out a more reasonable deal with someone there.
@jwc6160 just wait a few months and prices on eBay will come down dramatically. Or go on Expresso Beans and work out a more reasonable deal with someone there.
In most cases this is the smart play. Especially for show editions. Best time to buy will be in the weeks after orders are delivered and a lot of people are listing them.
Seems like it’s the design is definitely help to drive interest in the Williams over the Mumford.
Both had 100 copy editions of their AP’s but the Williams is selling for much higher on the secondary market. Someone just dropped $599 on a Williams AP this morning. Since there are an equal number of copies it would seem that people just prefer Williams.
Another factor is the Williams AP is a variant of the SE. Blue background vs yellow. Mumfords are the same with the exception of signature and number added on the APs. Curious if we will ever know production amounts for the SEs.
Seems like it’s the design is definitely help to drive interest in the Williams over the Mumford.
Both had 100 copy editions of their AP’s but the Williams is selling for much higher on the secondary market. Someone just dropped $599 on a Williams AP this morning. Since there are an equal number of copies it would seem that people just prefer Williams.
Another factor is the Williams AP is a variant of the SE. Blue background vs yellow. Mumfords are the same with the exception of signature and number added on the APs. Curious if we will ever know production amounts for the SEs.
And they are embossed too. A pretty cool edition to the print.
I’ll be honest I’m a bit surprised with how many are still up in the store.
It’s not really surprising given they are selling all the posters that would normally be sold at the shows themselves. You probably find that most people at shows aren’t “collectors” and just buy a poster or two for the shows they’ve been to. As these shows didn’t happen, there’s probably only the collectors who are after these 2020posters. Eg here in the UK, as a collector, I buy all the posters I like irrespective of the show/location but most of my PJ friends only have a handful from the shows they’ve been to.
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