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ARTROCK shop in San Francisco
Anyone ever been there?
They've been around since the early 90s.....Frank Kozik sold much of his early work through them.
If you are a poster addict, it is a dangerous place.
Thankfully, they are closed the day we are in SF next weekend.
They've been around since the early 90s.....Frank Kozik sold much of his early work through them.
If you are a poster addict, it is a dangerous place.
Thankfully, they are closed the day we are in SF next weekend.
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someday...
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I was short of cash in the mid-90s so I sold the SG/PJs, and, I gave the NIN/MM to someone as a birthday gift because it was convenient.
Oh, the pain!
ah... if i wasnt born in 1988 i like to think i would've had the foresight to buy all those posters for $20
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These fucking kids today.....they think they are entitled to convenient & valuable birthday gifts from strangers!
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