Pearl Jam 2020 postponed posters

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  • Habit4me
    Habit4me Posts: 163
    I agree with the comment above about the Klausen posters. SHOCKED these haven't sold out. They are going to look killer next to each other in good frames. The St.Louis poster sold out and it doesn't even compare. Weird, but to each their own. Looks like getting posters for these shows won't be as hard as everyone initially thought!
  • erebus
    erebus Posts: 616
    BK is awesome 
    i would contribute to a crowdfunding to update his site
    am not a techie nor have I ever used his site, but we could help an awesome dude out, especially in these struggling time for artists 
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  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,242
    Hey @bradklausen- spill the beans, when the shows happen again are you rehired for the same shows?  (I know you won’t tell us, but inquiring folks would love to know!)

    also, nice work again, posters look great. you’re a cool shit and it’s always nice to have you on here chatting, gives us losers a different view of the world you’re in.
    I'm like an opening band for your mom.
  • pulling69
    pulling69 KBTL Posts: 1,006
    Hey @bradklausen if you wanted to branch into other merch AND not get left holding tons of inventory, do timed editions. Everything is pre bought and you only make/order/ship what is paid for.
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  • dcp3y
    dcp3y Louisville KY Posts: 848
    As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site.  The cart feature is awesome!  I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly.  I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now.  I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out.  Elation to sadness was near instantaneous.  I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience.  Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up.  Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.  
  • jwhjr17
    jwhjr17 Posts: 2,077
    Got my shipping notice for the STL AP.
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  • SandyRavage
    SandyRavage Posts: 1,126
    EB218946 said:
    That John J. Rambo poster - First Blood is Sick!  
    FIRST_BLOOD_RAMBO_dan_mumfordjpg


    Mumford's movie posters are way better than his concert posters IMO... I couldn't resist grabbing this one when I saw it:

    https://www.dan-mumford.com/#/star-wars-cloud-city/

    nice. I have the run of 4 from Episode 7. Didn't put the connection together till he did the 2018 show prints, almost 3 years later. 
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,373

    Here is the original rough pencil drawing for the recent @pearljam . Also, there is a back side to the poster —-> to see that and some close ups of the printed poster.
    #pearljam #pencildrawing #silkscreen #art #illustration #denver #colorado #mountains #gigposter #mothernature #pollution



  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,373

  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,373
    Pearl Jam's 2020 Denver poster by Zeb Love on sale today Aug 13th @ 11am EST over @ https://shop.zeblove.com



  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,373
    Pearl Jam's 2020 NYC poster by Dan Mumford on sale today Aug 13th @ 12PM EST over @ https://www.dan-mumford.com/store



  • BLACK35
    BLACK35 Hanover, Ontario Posts: 22,972
    Any info on Toronto sale yet?
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  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,959
    dcp3y said:
    As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site.  The cart feature is awesome!  I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly.  I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now.  I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out.  Elation to sadness was near instantaneous.  I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience.  Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up.  Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.  
    While the carting thing is great for fans , I can’t see other artists adding it to their shops.  Brad’s posters took hours to officially sell out because people had issues with the site and checking out. And even then copies were back up for sale last evening.  And if you read Brad’s last post he was basically exhausted from the whole process.  Compare that to other artists who have sites that allow for a complete sell out in less than a minute.  Why would you trade that for a whole day of site glitches and stress?
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,373
    BLACK35 said:
    Any info on Toronto sale yet?
    One sale tomorrow. Not sure what time. 
  • RS65573
    RS65573 Posts: 2,499
    on2legs said:
    dcp3y said:
    As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site.  The cart feature is awesome!  I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly.  I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now.  I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out.  Elation to sadness was near instantaneous.  I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience.  Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up.  Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.  
    While the carting thing is great for fans , I can’t see other artists adding it to their shops.  Brad’s posters took hours to officially sell out because people had issues with the site and checking out. And even then copies were back up for sale last evening.  And if you read Brad’s last post he was basically exhausted from the whole process.  Compare that to other artists who have sites that allow for a complete sell out in less than a minute.  Why would you trade that for a whole day of site glitches and stress?
    Commitment to customer service.
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,214
    RS65573 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) 
    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.
    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. 

    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 
    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.
    RS65573 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) 
    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.
    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. 

    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 
    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.
    This takes me back Brad to what you and I spoke about so many times......figures. Toys. You would destroy it
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,214
    RS65573 said:
    on2legs said:
    dcp3y said:
    As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site.  The cart feature is awesome!  I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly.  I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now.  I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out.  Elation to sadness was near instantaneous.  I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience.  Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up.  Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.  
    While the carting thing is great for fans , I can’t see other artists adding it to their shops.  Brad’s posters took hours to officially sell out because people had issues with the site and checking out. And even then copies were back up for sale last evening.  And if you read Brad’s last post he was basically exhausted from the whole process.  Compare that to other artists who have sites that allow for a complete sell out in less than a minute.  Why would you trade that for a whole day of site glitches and stress?
    Commitment to customer service.
    Lets be honest, how many artists come here and speak to the fanbase on the level Brad does, bringing some fun to proceedings and awesome insight. I can't honestly think of one. 
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,959
    RS65573 said:
    on2legs said:
    dcp3y said:
    As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site.  The cart feature is awesome!  I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly.  I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now.  I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out.  Elation to sadness was near instantaneous.  I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience.  Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up.  Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.  
    While the carting thing is great for fans , I can’t see other artists adding it to their shops.  Brad’s posters took hours to officially sell out because people had issues with the site and checking out. And even then copies were back up for sale last evening.  And if you read Brad’s last post he was basically exhausted from the whole process.  Compare that to other artists who have sites that allow for a complete sell out in less than a minute.  Why would you trade that for a whole day of site glitches and stress?
    Commitment to customer service.
    No doubt.  He rocks it. 

     I just question if other artists would be willing to deal with all the headaches. 
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  • Sirens4
    Sirens4 Posts: 622
    Sorry if this has been asked but are all the posters going on sale at the 10c store the same day they go on sale at the artist website? Thank you 
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  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    Some have but not all. Baltimore has not been dropped on 10c yet.  
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