Pearl Jam 2020 postponed posters
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I dont know the rules for what you can sell and what PJ has rights to, but man I loved the towel. I even bought a in bag one of ebay for way too much when mine faded.bradklausen said:
I had my site custom built back in 2007/08.... I had them add a few features specific to poster sales / collectors.... I think most people use template stores, that are not customizable in this way.droptheleash9 said:
Brad - Curious here (and I'm sure it's been asked before) but why don't more artists shift to a checkout method like yours? Seems like there are so many artists that have oversells or cases where a person can cart a poster and then have it say "sold out" once you click complete order. Your checkout process is top of the line - I guess I'm just more shocked that others don't move to that system.bradklausen said:okay, think they are all spoken for now.... thanks everyone for being patient with the site....sorry if you had a frustrating checkout.... am glad the cart system holds up though even when people have errors checking out and the posters stay there so people can log out and log in and not lose them (until the purge)
My site is archaic by modern technology standards, or the term that gets used "legacy" or "vintage" (always cracks me up something that is 10 years old or so is considered "legacy" or "vintage")..... but my site is LONG overdue to get brought up to 2020 standards... back in 07/08 phone/mobile use for shopping online was not what it is now.... and like you have to email me to change your password, instead of just beign able to change it yourself.... I have folks who help me with the site currently, and we've been discussing remodeling the site for a couple of years now... I just could never afford it... customizing a site ain't cheap... and was thinking after this sale I maybe could pony up some cash to give the site it's long over do reboot... but then started thinking about not having a job until most likely 2021 (well for concert posters which is all I focus on, can always shop around for non-poster design work)...and that I should maybe not make any big expense purchases until I can at least know concerts are happening again. Seems strange to me to drop a bunch of cash on my site, to sell posters, when I have no jobs lined up to make posters to sell... so have to wait and see how this bizarro landscape we all now live in unfolds
If you can use any images youve used in the past for Towels, masks, stickers, I think youd make a killing.
And your cart while legacy, is my favorite too. It takes care of the customer, which seems lost on everyone else.0 -
I agree with Brad - if you cart it, it should be there. I haven't bought anything on your site yet, but it's good to know it works this way!
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I'd actually be interested to see post-show shirts with the poster on the front and set-list on the back. Demand would be hard to judge on them, but they could do pre-orders to limit the overstock. Margins on shirts aren't that great so probably why it's not done. heck, they could even bundle it with a bootleg pre-order to generate more cash flow up front as well.RS65573 said:I dont know the rules for what you can sell and what PJ has rights to, but man I loved the towel. I even bought a in bag one of ebay for way too much when mine faded.
If you can use any images youve used in the past for Towels, masks, stickers, I think youd make a killing.
And your cart while legacy, is my favorite too. It takes care of the customer, which seems lost on everyone else.0 -
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Baltimore Ames sold on here on Monday or just AP?Travelar said:deweil said:Ok, so am I right in thinking:
All St Louis prints were sold - first the APs, then the 10C/SEs, yesterday
Were MSG/Apollo sold here or only AP?
Today, both Klausens (Nash/Phx) Bailey Race (Ottawa) and Byous (Hamilton)
Ames AP went on sale but not 10C/SE(?)
Later this week - MSG (Mumford) and...Oklahoma, Toronto, SD, Quebec, Oakland...
And the cities that were not previewed (2nd night Oakland, LA etc) were never printed/will be sold later?
Am I missing anything?
Baltimore. Sold by Ames on Monday.Edit: Nevermind, I see Ames, but not the city.Edit 2: Hamilton and St. Louis both went on sale here on Monday.
Wow, Hamilton went up Monday and is still available, whereas St Louis is long gone. Interesting. I think it's nice but I actually like Hamilton more.0 -
@bradklausen hey man, the first poster I purchased from you years ago was Bridge School 2010 signed by both you and Ed. Has there ever been discussions of him signing other prints with you or was this a specific situation?Pittsburgh, PA September 28, 2005 || Washington, DC June 22, 2008 || Barstow, VA May 13, 2010 || Seattle, WA August 10, 2018 || Dana Point, CA September 29, 2018 (EV) || Dana Point, CA September 28, 2019 (EV) || Dana Point, CA September 25, 2021 (EV) || Dana Point, CA October 1, 2021 || Dana Point, CA October 2, 2021 || Chicago, IL August 29, 2024 || Pittsburgh, PA May 16, 2025 || Pittsburgh, PA May 18, 20250
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@bradklausen
Thank you for caring so much! You’ve gone above and beyond to please all us (rabid) fans. It’s much appreciated.Tell the captain
'This boats not safe
And we're drowning.'0 -
It really is appreciated. Having an artist who is as big a fan as we are is pretty cool.0
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i have thought about branching out into other items... but then I think about having to have left over inventory...boxes of shirts or towels or what have you... and how you end up with lots of left over stuff.... say for instance shirts.... you can end up with a box full of double XXL or small shirts or just a box full of shirts that did not sell well.... it's just a bigger operation that requires more space, different types of shipping boxes, different types of handling the shipping on the site if someone buys a poster, which requires a tube, then some other item which maybe can't go in a tube or shouldn't go in a tube with a poster it could damage.RS65573 said:
I dont know the rules for what you can sell and what PJ has rights to, but man I loved the towel. I even bought a in bag one of ebay for way too much when mine faded.bradklausen said:
I had my site custom built back in 2007/08.... I had them add a few features specific to poster sales / collectors.... I think most people use template stores, that are not customizable in this way.droptheleash9 said:
Brad - Curious here (and I'm sure it's been asked before) but why don't more artists shift to a checkout method like yours? Seems like there are so many artists that have oversells or cases where a person can cart a poster and then have it say "sold out" once you click complete order. Your checkout process is top of the line - I guess I'm just more shocked that others don't move to that system.bradklausen said:okay, think they are all spoken for now.... thanks everyone for being patient with the site....sorry if you had a frustrating checkout.... am glad the cart system holds up though even when people have errors checking out and the posters stay there so people can log out and log in and not lose them (until the purge)
My site is archaic by modern technology standards, or the term that gets used "legacy" or "vintage" (always cracks me up something that is 10 years old or so is considered "legacy" or "vintage")..... but my site is LONG overdue to get brought up to 2020 standards... back in 07/08 phone/mobile use for shopping online was not what it is now.... and like you have to email me to change your password, instead of just beign able to change it yourself.... I have folks who help me with the site currently, and we've been discussing remodeling the site for a couple of years now... I just could never afford it... customizing a site ain't cheap... and was thinking after this sale I maybe could pony up some cash to give the site it's long over do reboot... but then started thinking about not having a job until most likely 2021 (well for concert posters which is all I focus on, can always shop around for non-poster design work)...and that I should maybe not make any big expense purchases until I can at least know concerts are happening again. Seems strange to me to drop a bunch of cash on my site, to sell posters, when I have no jobs lined up to make posters to sell... so have to wait and see how this bizarro landscape we all now live in unfolds
If you can use any images youve used in the past for Towels, masks, stickers, I think youd make a killing.
And your cart while legacy, is my favorite too. It takes care of the customer, which seems lost on everyone else.
there are plenty of my peers who manage it just fine though... Ames does awesome with their shirts...Todd Slater has shirts and pins and does great with that stuff..... both Ames and Slater though are artists with kids and have to hustle a lot harder to make sure their families are taken care of... I don't have kids, just me and my lady and our dogs and chickens... and for the most part I can survive on making just posters.... so a part of it is logistics, another part is me being lazy and not wanting to deal with those logistics.... and then there is part of me that just enjoys making posters.... not the best business model, and I bet my lady would rather I was more of a hustler.... every time I would go to flatstock or a poster show, I would see how other artists are far more business savvy and have stickers and shirts and post card sets and pins and self promotion.... I've just never been great at going after that stuff0 -
I didnt say shirts for just that reason...but I see your point. Do what EMEK does. 100%0
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I don't know....I only know from my own experience... I asked him to sign the posters we did for his 08 Chicago shows... I had done a few designs and he was not feeling them, but then threw out the idea of having the picasso statue in the wilderness where the bus was, and I think that is maybe the first time he used his calligraphy on a project too, (maybe?).... but since it was his concept and his writing / type treatment, it felt more like his poster then mine, so I asked if he would sign them, and he said yeahPSUS2H said:@bradklausen hey man, the first poster I purchased from you years ago was Bridge School 2010 signed by both you and Ed. Has there ever been discussions of him signing other prints with you or was this a specific situation?
so when I did the bridge school show, I asked if he wanted to do the lettering again, and he said yeah, so it was again kind of a collaboration and figured he should sign those too (plus i knew you guys would really dig it, so I was stoked when he agreed to do it)0 -
you can always give the shirts to good will or something though, tough to have to eat that cost, but at least the clothing can be used....posters...those just become paper sitting around that you can't do anything with... Oh and I forgot about Emek... he has it all figured out.... all kinds of things...cool wood cuts, blankets..... Emek is a stud when it comes to carving out an existence as an artist... and a fun date, at TRPS last year I got to have tacos and then go to an absinthe bar then we went as saw once upon a time in hollywood the night it came out ( I sound like an excited little kid...then we played transformers, and jumped in the pool, and then watched pixar movies and had cake!)... but Emek has helpers too I believe... Jay Ryan years ago told me it was a waste of my time to roll and pack orders, I should just be creating and hire an intern or someone to pack orders... and I can never do it... I am not a control freak, but for some reason don't like the idea of having an employeeRS65573 said:I didnt say shirts for just that reason...but I see your point. Do what EMEK does. 100%Post edited by bradklausen on0 -
it was and continues to be a surreal trip to get to do work for pearl jam..... indio was my first show..... more shoes...shoes from my friends....RS65573 said:It really is appreciated. Having an artist who is as big a fan as we are is pretty cool.
i did not lose my shoes that night, but did lose my shirt....had to go buy one to make up for it0 -
still love watching this video...takes me right back to watching it live as a 16 year old in 92bradklausen said:
it was and continues to be a surreal trip to get to do work for pearl jam..... indio was my first show..... more shoes...shoes from my friends....RS65573 said:It really is appreciated. Having an artist who is as big a fan as we are is pretty cool.
i did not lose my shoes that night, but did lose my shirt....had to go buy one to make up for it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nm4LV-6Cxk
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okay i think all the dust has settled... gonna stop monitoring this situation, seems like you all are good, and go take a shower... been sitting here since 8 trying to make sure this all worked out.... thanks to all you who bought a poster and all apologies to those of you who lost out and got frustrated with a check out issue..... hope you kids are all alright out there in this teenage wasteland.... (cut to the 13 sec mark of this video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-wc-nuIHlw
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Thanks Brad! Happy to have them both.0
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AP Klausens back up ..
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craigraether said:AP Klausens back up ..Awesome!!
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I love these Klausen posters. Can't believe they're still there. I just don't do posters and not of shows I didn't attend. I grabbed St. Louis as a year of the apocalypse reminder to show the kids....should we still have a planet. But these are the best Klausen posters I've seen. I love the colors. They remind me of the Sperry Sao Paulo.98: St. Louis. 2000: Alpine. 2003: Chicago. 2006: Chicago Night 2, Milwaukee Night 1. 2007: Chicago (Lolla). 2009: Chicago 1 & 2. 2011: Alpine 1 & 2. 2013: Chicago & LA Night 1. 2016: Chicago 1 & 2. 2018: Chicago 1 & 2.
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