A Pearl Jam exclusive SIT poster on sale NOW!!!

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  • spaap
    spaap Posts: 27
    Agree, I like the SIT prints and Kallenbach Gallery is good to deal with. When I e-mailed them regarding shipping status on the AP print I asked if they had a show AP they would sell me and they obliged. 75 Euros, but no extra on shipping.
  • Garasauras
    Garasauras Ontario Posts: 233
    spaap said:

    Agree, I like the SIT prints and Kallenbach Gallery is good to deal with. When I e-mailed them regarding shipping status on the AP print I asked if they had a show AP they would sell me and they obliged. 75 Euros, but no extra on shipping.

    Yeah they're great to deal with. Nicely done with the show print. That's a great poster!
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,704
    That's awesome they were shipped flat. I wish everyone would do that.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • Garasauras
    Garasauras Ontario Posts: 233
    PJ_Soul said:

    That's awesome they were shipped flat. I wish everyone would do that.

    Agreed. It's great that it's flat. My only complaint is that one corner did get banged in a little, but no fault of the artist, that's purely a transport issue. On the bright side, it's nothing the framer can't straighten out..
  • djklambake
    djklambake PHX, AZ Posts: 2,524
    While I appreciate that these posters were shipped flat, the corners on the poster that arrived at my house were dinged up big time. I'm a little pissed off.
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  • Garasauras
    Garasauras Ontario Posts: 233

    While I appreciate that these posters were shipped flat, the corners on the poster that arrived at my house were dinged up big time. I'm a little pissed off.

    Yeah that's too bad. I was disappointed when I saw the one of my corners all banged in. But the same happens with the tubes too sometimes.

    My framer saved my last poster that was pretty much creased down the middle, so I'm hoping he can do it again with this one..
  • djklambake
    djklambake PHX, AZ Posts: 2,524

    While I appreciate that these posters were shipped flat, the corners on the poster that arrived at my house were dinged up big time. I'm a little pissed off.

    Yeah that's too bad. I was disappointed when I saw the one of my corners all banged in. But the same happens with the tubes too sometimes.

    My framer saved my last poster that was pretty much creased down the middle, so I'm hoping he can do it again with this one..
    LOL... Who's yer framer?
    6/27/98 - East Troy, WI
    6/29/06 - Milwaukee, WI
    9/25/11 - Vancouver, BC
    11/4/12 - (Eddie Vedder) Phoenix, AZ
    11/1/13 - New Orleans, LA
    11/19/13 - Phoenix, AZ
    11/21/13 - San Diego, CA
    10/12/14 - Austin, TX
    10/22/14 - Denver, CO
    8/22/16 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley 2)
    5/9/22 - Glendale, AZ
    5/18/24 - Las Vegas, NV
  • Garasauras
    Garasauras Ontario Posts: 233

    While I appreciate that these posters were shipped flat, the corners on the poster that arrived at my house were dinged up big time. I'm a little pissed off.

    Yeah that's too bad. I was disappointed when I saw the one of my corners all banged in. But the same happens with the tubes too sometimes.

    My framer saved my last poster that was pretty much creased down the middle, so I'm hoping he can do it again with this one..
    LOL... Who's yer framer?
    I use Aldershot Frame Studio in Burlington, ON.

  • djklambake
    djklambake PHX, AZ Posts: 2,524

    While I appreciate that these posters were shipped flat, the corners on the poster that arrived at my house were dinged up big time. I'm a little pissed off.

    Yeah that's too bad. I was disappointed when I saw the one of my corners all banged in. But the same happens with the tubes too sometimes.

    My framer saved my last poster that was pretty much creased down the middle, so I'm hoping he can do it again with this one..
    LOL... Who's yer framer?
    I use Aldershot Frame Studio in Burlington, ON.

    A lil' far for me... ;-)
    6/27/98 - East Troy, WI
    6/29/06 - Milwaukee, WI
    9/25/11 - Vancouver, BC
    11/4/12 - (Eddie Vedder) Phoenix, AZ
    11/1/13 - New Orleans, LA
    11/19/13 - Phoenix, AZ
    11/21/13 - San Diego, CA
    10/12/14 - Austin, TX
    10/22/14 - Denver, CO
    8/22/16 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley 2)
    5/9/22 - Glendale, AZ
    5/18/24 - Las Vegas, NV
  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2014
    Shipping flat is great but it obviously poses that risk. A print I ordered from posters & toys was pretty much folded in half when I received it, but being the fine folks they are they replaced it immediately. Tubes are definitely the safer way.
    The member formerly known as Scratched Vinyl
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,704

    Shipping flat is great but it obviously poses that risk. A print I ordered from posters & toys was pretty much folded in half when I received it, but being the fine folks they are they replaced it immediately. Tubes are definitely the safer way.

    Hmm. I figure this problem could be solved if they just sandwiched the posters between two pieces of cardboard or whatever that are bigger than the poster itself. That would keep the poster nice and safe. :)
    Seriously, I've had some posters in a portfolio for months now, and they STILL don't lie totally flat from being in the tubes, even the one that I took out of the tube within a few days of getting it from 10C.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • djklambake
    djklambake PHX, AZ Posts: 2,524
    PJ_Soul said:

    Shipping flat is great but it obviously poses that risk. A print I ordered from posters & toys was pretty much folded in half when I received it, but being the fine folks they are they replaced it immediately. Tubes are definitely the safer way.

    Hmm. I figure this problem could be solved if they just sandwiched the posters between two pieces of cardboard or whatever that are bigger than the poster itself. That would keep the poster nice and safe. :)
    Seriously, I've had some posters in a portfolio for months now, and they STILL don't lie totally flat from being in the tubes, even the one that I took out of the tube within a few days of getting it from 10C.
    They did sandwich the poster bt several layers of cardboard larger than the poster... Corners were so badly dinged on tha package that it damaged the poster still

    Never ever had this problem with posters shipped in tubes.

    Very disappointed... And SIT is quite possibly my favorite designer...
    6/27/98 - East Troy, WI
    6/29/06 - Milwaukee, WI
    9/25/11 - Vancouver, BC
    11/4/12 - (Eddie Vedder) Phoenix, AZ
    11/1/13 - New Orleans, LA
    11/19/13 - Phoenix, AZ
    11/21/13 - San Diego, CA
    10/12/14 - Austin, TX
    10/22/14 - Denver, CO
    8/22/16 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley 2)
    5/9/22 - Glendale, AZ
    5/18/24 - Las Vegas, NV
  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2014
    PJ_Soul said:

    Shipping flat is great but it obviously poses that risk. A print I ordered from posters & toys was pretty much folded in half when I received it, but being the fine folks they are they replaced it immediately. Tubes are definitely the safer way.

    Hmm. I figure this problem could be solved if they just sandwiched the posters between two pieces of cardboard or whatever that are bigger than the poster itself. That would keep the poster nice and safe. :)
    Seriously, I've had some posters in a portfolio for months now, and they STILL don't lie totally flat from being in the tubes, even the one that I took out of the tube within a few days of getting it from 10C.
    I agree with that; with cardboard around both sides it should literally take the post people bending the entire package to damage the print, but crazy enough I think they actually do that sometimes. It seems that adding those fragile stickers to the outside helps to remind them that it's not towels in there or something.

    And yes, I learned the hard way that posters ideally should never be in tubes, I have a couple prints that will forever have a nice roll to each end, even had one in a frame for a long time that popped out with that same curve. #-o
    Post edited by EnterThanman on
    The member formerly known as Scratched Vinyl