For sale. No trades. Show edition, been in a tube for over 20 years, no creases or holes. I bought it myself at the show. $3000 or best offer. Rare! Thanks!
For sale. No trades. Show edition, been in a tube for over 20 years, no creases or holes. I bought it myself at the show. $2700 or best offer. Rare! Thanks!
Saw this on ebay. Wish it hadn't been in a tube the whole time but very nice nonetheless!
Didn't hurt the poster. Never understood why people think it would.
great poster BTW. Looks perfect.
Other than having to use coffee cups to hold it open? You're right though. Flat files are pointless. Doesn't hurt to store in tubes for decades
Poster is perfect by looking at the pics. Whats the problem? Dude doesn't have poster weights but has a mint 98.
The poster is fine.
Post more pics maybe to keep the naysayers away?
Just the fact that it needs weights (coffee cups or whatever) to stay open is an issue aside from any other damage. If it laid flat on it's own you could say perfect and be right
Saw this on ebay. Wish it hadn't been in a tube the whole time but very nice nonetheless!
Didn't hurt the poster. Never understood why people think it would.
great poster BTW. Looks perfect.
Other than having to use coffee cups to hold it open? You're right though. Flat files are pointless. Doesn't hurt to store in tubes for decades
Poster is perfect by looking at the pics. Whats the problem? Dude doesn't have poster weights but has a mint 98.
The poster is fine.
Post more pics maybe to keep the naysayers away?
Just the fact that it needs weights (coffee cups or whatever) to stay open is an issue aside from any other damage. If it laid flat on it's own you could say perfect and be right
I know absolutely nothing about hi value posters or what is considered perfect, but I’ve never had a poster I bought from any artist or 10club that laid flat when I took it out of the tube. I thought they all had to flattened for some time. No?
I've never had creasing on any of my posters that came in a tube, which is all of them (over 50). None of them lay flat until I take them out of the frames they've been in for months...
I’ve had posters come out of the tube and look just fine. And I’ve had posters come out of the tube with minor creases and roll marks. That being said… Storing them flat as soon as possible is the best route to go to avoid any issues.
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Saw this on ebay. Wish it hadn't been in a tube the whole time but very nice nonetheless!
Didn't hurt the poster. Never understood why people think it would.
great poster BTW. Looks perfect.
Other than having to use coffee cups to hold it open? You're right though. Flat files are pointless. Doesn't hurt to store in tubes for decades
Poster is perfect by looking at the pics. Whats the problem? Dude doesn't have poster weights but has a mint 98.
The poster is fine.
Post more pics maybe to keep the naysayers away?
Just the fact that it needs weights (coffee cups or whatever) to stay open is an issue aside from any other damage. If it laid flat on it's own you could say perfect and be right
I know absolutely nothing about hi value posters or what is considered perfect, but I’ve never had a poster I bought from any artist or 10club that laid flat when I took it out of the tube. I thought they all had to flattened for some time. No?
Yes, but if it's a new print and only been in the tube while in transit, it's going to be much easier to flatten than if it's been curled up in a tube for 27 years.
Love that poster. Bought one years ago (since I was dumb and didn't buy at the concert). I can;t remember what I paid but it had pinholes (still does I guess!). BUt well worth it and framed out and since I'm not selling it perfectly fine. Looks great on the wall. If I didn't have one, I'd buy this one
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Good luck with your sale.
great poster BTW. Looks perfect.
The poster is fine.
Post more pics maybe to keep the naysayers away?
I've never had creasing on any of my posters that came in a tube, which is all of them (over 50). None of them lay flat until I take them out of the frames they've been in for months...