by the time i F5ed and carted, then checked- there were data-quantity="261 in the site. I'd estimate they started with +300ish
🤔 That's interesting, because there's still >400 of the Seattle Ames bros up. I'm starting to think they don't print all of these in the same quantities.
Correct. Each show has its own criteria for total number of posters. While I'm not an expert on the subject, I've asked around for any hints on on the matter. MrTsurt "Chris" isn't talking, Inhouse (the printing company) isn't talking and the artists have all signed an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) but there are hints. Most PJ AP's are an edition of 100. Ames and Klausen are the only exception. These two regularly sell editions above 100, sometimes 200. Ames are the ONLY ones printing their own PJ posters, all others are from InHouse in chino CA.
So to answer your question, it depends. Size of the venue, number of participating artists, number of nights all factor into total number of posters. Also, even though Ames prints their own posters, a predetermined number is agreed upon beforehand. And, no- i don't think anyone would be printing posters onsite. The logistics would be horrendous.
Well thank you for that at least, although we (the forum) still seem to be in dispute about this.
I agree - no one is printing on site. It was hyperbole because in at least two instances that I'm aware of there was a seemingly never-ending supply of them. Both Ames bros. Now, just so no one takes this as truly "never-ending," what I mean here is "a hell of a lot." That apparently, was a predetermined number.
by the time i F5ed and carted, then checked- there were data-quantity="261 in the site. I'd estimate they started with +300ish
🤔 That's interesting, because there's still >400 of the Seattle Ames bros up. I'm starting to think they don't print all of these in the same quantities.
Correct. Each show has its own criteria for total number of posters. While I'm not an expert on the subject, I've asked around for any hints on on the matter. MrTsurt "Chris" isn't talking, Inhouse (the printing company) isn't talking and the artists have all signed an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) but there are hints. Most PJ AP's are an edition of 100. Ames and Klausen are the only exception. These two regularly sell editions above 100, sometimes 200. Ames are the ONLY ones printing their own PJ posters, all others are from InHouse in chino CA.
So to answer your question, it depends. Size of the venue, number of participating artists, number of nights all factor into total number of posters. Also, even though Ames prints their own posters, a predetermined number is agreed upon beforehand. And, no- i don't think anyone would be printing posters onsite. The logistics would be horrendous.
When you say Ames prints their own but not on site - what does that mean?
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I vowed never to buy another poster since I have bought and sold too many throughout the years... lasted from 2018 to 2024 but this poster is just too damn cool. Putting it up in my basement once I convert my garage to a workout room.
by the time i F5ed and carted, then checked- there were data-quantity="261 in the site. I'd estimate they started with +300ish
🤔 That's interesting, because there's still >400 of the Seattle Ames bros up. I'm starting to think they don't print all of these in the same quantities.
Correct. Each show has its own criteria for total number of posters. While I'm not an expert on the subject, I've asked around for any hints on on the matter. MrTsurt "Chris" isn't talking, Inhouse (the printing company) isn't talking and the artists have all signed an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) but there are hints. Most PJ AP's are an edition of 100. Ames and Klausen are the only exception. These two regularly sell editions above 100, sometimes 200. Ames are the ONLY ones printing their own PJ posters, all others are from InHouse in chino CA.
So to answer your question, it depends. Size of the venue, number of participating artists, number of nights all factor into total number of posters. Also, even though Ames prints their own posters, a predetermined number is agreed upon beforehand. And, no- i don't think anyone would be printing posters onsite. The logistics would be horrendous.
Ballpark APs are 300. Ames I think had 180 regular APs and 155 foils, so maybe anywhere from 15-65 GLOs? On non-ballparks their regular APs are 130 and Klausen and Ian usually have 200.
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I agree - no one is printing on site. It was hyperbole because in at least two instances that I'm aware of there was a seemingly never-ending supply of them. Both Ames bros. Now, just so no one takes this as truly "never-ending," what I mean here is "a hell of a lot." That apparently, was a predetermined number.
When you say Ames prints their own but not on site - what does that mean?
Ah... I didn't even imagine at the show. That would really be crazy.
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