I think the real issue is the reduction in the number of overseas flights which reduces mail transit times. Otherwise I would say he’s overreacting. Certainly there have been delays but I think he’s just trying to avoid a mass influx of emails asking where’s my poster once delays start occurring. I shipped a poster to Australia and aside from sitting at the airport waiting for the flight/s the delay was only a couple of days.
All true and fine but still, nothing that will be resolved by waiting a week or two. He’s just delaying the same amount of emails asking where the poster is once he ships them.
Exactly. All the delays are on the US side. I’ve posted 10 posters to the US since Easter. They always leave the UK and arrive in the US within 2 days. They then just sit in the US customs and USPS sorting centres for a random amount of time (varying from 3-4 days to 2 months)
I think the real issue is the reduction in the number of overseas flights which reduces mail transit times. Otherwise I would say he’s overreacting. Certainly there have been delays but I think he’s just trying to avoid a mass influx of emails asking where’s my poster once delays start occurring. I shipped a poster to Australia and aside from sitting at the airport waiting for the flight/s the delay was only a couple of days.
All true and fine but still, nothing that will be resolved by waiting a week or two. He’s just delaying the same amount of emails asking where the poster is once he ships them.
Domaradzki used UPS for his Gigaton posters to avoid the USPS problems. Sounds like DM is looking into the same, which would potentially avoid the delays.
Did you get a shipping email? I haven't received anything yet
I haven't received an email, but I use USPS Informed Delivery. I have a shipping label printed out from Baldwin Park, CA, which seems to be them from Googling. I don't remember ordering anything else from CA.
Dallas 2013 Wrigley 2016 Night 1 Wrigley 2016 Night 2 MSG 2020 OKC 2020
Did anybody see if they ever released the numbers of how many SE posters were printed? Specifically the Ian Williams Apollo/MSG... trying to go back through this thread to see if I missed them.
I have the Itoya 24x36 and just double-up when possible
I don't understand why some artists sign like that. Artists have been signing and numbering prints in the edge without effecting the image for hundreds of years. Plus, pencil is the industry standard for a reason, although I'll admit I don't know exactly why.
Pencil lead is naturally archival whereas normal ink pens, markers, & Sharpies can bleed or fade over time, thus damaging the original print.
Did anybody see if they ever released the numbers of how many SE posters were printed? Specifically the Ian Williams Apollo/MSG... trying to go back through this thread to see if I missed them.
Nothing, but it seems safe to assume the Apollo prints were a lower run that typical stops given the venue size difference.
Did anybody see if they ever released the numbers of how many SE posters were printed? Specifically the Ian Williams Apollo/MSG... trying to go back through this thread to see if I missed them.
Nothing, but it seems safe to assume the Apollo prints were a lower run that typical stops given the venue size difference.
The Williams poster was marked for both Apollo and MSG. Presumably that means it was going to be sold at both shows so maybe there weren't less?
Did anybody see if they ever released the numbers of how many SE posters were printed? Specifically the Ian Williams Apollo/MSG... trying to go back through this thread to see if I missed them.
Nothing, but it seems safe to assume the Apollo prints were a lower run that typical stops given the venue size difference.
The Williams poster was marked for both Apollo and MSG. Presumably that means it was going to be sold at both shows so maybe there weren't less?
I still think it would have been pop-up store exclusive. It would NOT have been sold at the Apollo since there are not merch booths at SiriusXM shows and they give out their own mini posters with their branding on them.
Did anybody see if they ever released the numbers of how many SE posters were printed? Specifically the Ian Williams Apollo/MSG... trying to go back through this thread to see if I missed them.
Nothing, but it seems safe to assume the Apollo prints were a lower run that typical stops given the venue size difference.
The Williams poster was marked for both Apollo and MSG. Presumably that means it was going to be sold at both shows so maybe there weren't less?
I assumed it was a smaller number based on the fact that it is no longer available and pretty much everything else is. I was just trying to put an actual number to it out of curiousity. No worries. Appreciate the responses, regardless.
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I haven't received an email, but I use USPS Informed Delivery. I have a shipping label printed out from Baldwin Park, CA, which seems to be them from Googling. I don't remember ordering anything else from CA.
Wrigley 2016 Night 1
Wrigley 2016 Night 2
MSG 2020
OKC 2020
No posters were printed for LA1/2 or Oakland 2.