Actually, I was just goofing on the usual catchphrases that are in vogue. Plus, in case you missed the numerous posts on the subject, everyone was allowed to buy two of these posters - one "tour" edition and one "event" edition.
Yea I saw that. But thought they would be canceled if they did. Guess not
The hound himself approved it. Some of these need to sell multiples to possibly sell out
3 hours to sell out....? Not bad for an inventory of (what do you think?) 3000? $105,000 generated for the poster....$27,000 in shipping costs... Good on 'em...pretty good way to generate income in the Covid world. Glad they made them available.....
I'd like to know the number printed of each of these posters.
Actually, I was just goofing on the usual catchphrases that are in vogue. Plus, in case you missed the numerous posts on the subject, everyone was allowed to buy two of these posters - one "tour" edition and one "event" edition.
Yea I saw that. But thought they would be canceled if they did. Guess not
The hound himself approved it. Some of these need to sell multiples to possibly sell out
the theory is probably that you can still buy a 10c copy even though you picked one up at the show (in this case via the shop)...or maybe I'm reading too much into it
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3 hours to sell out....? Not bad for an inventory of (what do you think?) 3000? $105,000 generated for the poster....$27,000 in shipping costs... Good on 'em...pretty good way to generate income in the Covid world. Glad they made them available.....
I'd like to know the number printed of each of these posters.
The closest we can get would be to compare early order numbers to right around when they sold out. Got my 10c copy shortly after it went up a few minutes after 11am eastern and it ends around 43100. So whatever number a later order was right before they sold out would give us a decent ballpark estimate (minus any orders that weren't for that poster). Typically we'd only ever know the amount of 10C posters sold, but this would give us a good idea of the total run for once.
3 hours to sell out....? Not bad for an inventory of (what do you think?) 3000? $105,000 generated for the poster....$27,000 in shipping costs... Good on 'em...pretty good way to generate income in the Covid world. Glad they made them available.....
I'd like to know the number printed of each of these posters.
The closest we can get would be to compare early order numbers to right around when they sold out. Got mine a few minutes after 11am eastern and it ends around 43100. So whatever number a later order was right before they sold out would give us a decent ballpark estimate (minus any orders that weren't for that poster). Typically we'd only ever know the amount of 10C posters sold, but this would give us a good idea of the total run for once.
My event poster is 4332X
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4381X....do I have to put the X? Is someone going to be able to steal my "processing" poster somehow? I am adopting the lemming stance of putting the "X" on because @on2legs did....and I am a woosie....so we are at +500
My order number of my "tour" version of Munk today was 1800 higher than my Baltimore "club" version yesterday. So it seems that there were less than 2k of them sold in total.
My order number of my "tour" version of Munk today was 1800 higher than my Baltimore "club" version yesterday. So it seems that there were less than 2k of them sold in total.
I got mine about 10 minutes before it sold out, which was about 44370. So, that's roughly 1,270-ish.
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The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
The closest we can get would be to compare early order numbers to right around when they sold out. Got my 10c copy shortly after it went up a few minutes after 11am eastern and it ends around 43100. So whatever number a later order was right before they sold out would give us a decent ballpark estimate (minus any orders that weren't for that poster). Typically we'd only ever know the amount of 10C posters sold, but this would give us a good idea of the total run for once.