Eddie Vedder 2017 merchandise
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Any idea how many show editions sold at the venue were printed for London?0
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Shipping email from Bottleneck Gallery . Sweet!0
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demetrios said:Shipping email from Bottleneck Gallery . Sweet!
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andyfarrimond said:demetrios said:Shipping email from Bottleneck Gallery . Sweet!'96: Seattle: Key Arena
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis0 -
Glad I decided to step back to collecting only posters/prints of shows I've attended for the most part. Sounds like to much frustration going on with these sells lately. Plus it keeps $$$ in my pocket, that's the best part.
I don't see why anyone should have an issue with someone buying posters/prints from shows they didn't attend, unless it's for the purpose of flipping it right away.0 -
feeling "lucky" this week. after scoring a Pittides was doubtful on a Mumford. managed to get one (yay!). looking forward to framing both.
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Any insider info on EV prints for Ireland?0
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PJNB said:my2hands said:tempo_n_groove said:So, how many people that DIDN'T attend the show buy these posters?
I'm not knocking anything or anybody... just pointing out why posters for shows with an attendance of 3,000 sell out in 30 seconds like 30,000 people were there
People can buy what they want... sell what they want... trade what they want... doesn't bother me at all... we own several posters ourselves and have several framed and hanging
What bothers me is they watch this year after year and don't seem to increase print runs or at least the artist print runs... a lot of PJ fans are insane collectors at this point, or flippers, so the least that should happen is 200 prints for the artist... and I would have no issue with artists like Brad selling their PJ/EV prints for $2000 -
Bummed out. Had the Mumford in my cart got all the way through paypal and when hit pay goes back to site and says out of stock.
Oh well it is what it is.0 -
KW6232 said:Bummed out. Had the Mumford in my cart got all the way through paypal and when hit pay goes back to site and says out of stock.
Oh well it is what it is.
Might try for a trade now, only thing is, only have one poster that I think will get me a Mumford..........Crackerjack. Got it in the mystery poster sale.
Gonna have to think long and hard about this though........Glasgow Cathouse 1992
Glasgow S.E.C.C. 2000
Shepherds Bush 2009 - M.E.N 2009 - London O2 2009
Boston 2010 - Newark 2010 - MSG1+2 2010 - Dublin 2010 - Belfast 2010
London 2010
Manchester 1+2 2012 EV Manchester 2012 EV London 31/7/2012
Philly 1+2 2013 - Hartford 2013
Berlin 2014 Leeds 2014
Fenway 2 2016
EV London 1+2 2017
London 1+2 - Berlin 2018
Manchester 2024 - Boston 1+20 -
dades said:KW6232 said:Bummed out. Had the Mumford in my cart got all the way through paypal and when hit pay goes back to site and says out of stock.
Oh well it is what it is.
Might try for a trade now, only thing is, only have one poster that I think will get me a Mumford..........Crackerjack. Got it in the mystery poster sale.
Gonna have to think long and hard about this though........www.twitter.com/robert_harbin0 -
my2hands said:PJNB said:my2hands said:tempo_n_groove said:So, how many people that DIDN'T attend the show buy these posters?
I'm not knocking anything or anybody... just pointing out why posters for shows with an attendance of 3,000 sell out in 30 seconds like 30,000 people were there
People can buy what they want... sell what they want... trade what they want... doesn't bother me at all... we own several posters ourselves and have several framed and hanging
What bothers me is they watch this year after year and don't seem to increase print runs or at least the artist print runs... a lot of PJ fans are insane collectors at this point, or flippers, so the least that should happen is 200 prints for the artist... and I would have no issue with artists like Brad selling their PJ/EV prints for $200
I only recently got the bug of buying concert posters as art, and I have all of them displayed. I particularly like getting A/P, of which I have 3.
After the last Mystery Box sale, I did notice that a lot of fans only buy merchandise to use as currency for other trades, which also feeds into the market of buying items for non-attended shows. I'm cool with that too, as it eventually stays within reach of fan's wallets.
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derbydave said:andyfarrimond said:demetrios said:Shipping email from Bottleneck Gallery . Sweet!0
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hihobibo said:my2hands said:PJNB said:my2hands said:tempo_n_groove said:So, how many people that DIDN'T attend the show buy these posters?
I'm not knocking anything or anybody... just pointing out why posters for shows with an attendance of 3,000 sell out in 30 seconds like 30,000 people were there
People can buy what they want... sell what they want... trade what they want... doesn't bother me at all... we own several posters ourselves and have several framed and hanging
What bothers me is they watch this year after year and don't seem to increase print runs or at least the artist print runs... a lot of PJ fans are insane collectors at this point, or flippers, so the least that should happen is 200 prints for the artist... and I would have no issue with artists like Brad selling their PJ/EV prints for $200
I only recently got the bug of buying concert posters as art, and I have all of them displayed. I particularly like getting A/P, of which I have 3.
After the last Mystery Box sale, I did notice that a lot of fans only buy merchandise to use as currency for other trades, which also feeds into the market of buying items for non-attended shows. I'm cool with that too, as it eventually stays within reach of fan's wallets.
Again, I think the solution is adding quantity and upping the price
When neil young plays a small venue... if you want 5th row it costs $275... which I have no problem with, because it gives me the chance to buy it directly from the onsale and give that $ to the artist instead of some guy sitting in his underpants on the couch making more than Neil on his own ticket.... same here, I would rather pay Brad $200 and likely get a print I want, making sure he gets all the money, instead of a flipper making more than Brad on his own print0 -
my2hands said:hihobibo said:my2hands said:PJNB said:my2hands said:tempo_n_groove said:So, how many people that DIDN'T attend the show buy these posters?
I'm not knocking anything or anybody... just pointing out why posters for shows with an attendance of 3,000 sell out in 30 seconds like 30,000 people were there
People can buy what they want... sell what they want... trade what they want... doesn't bother me at all... we own several posters ourselves and have several framed and hanging
What bothers me is they watch this year after year and don't seem to increase print runs or at least the artist print runs... a lot of PJ fans are insane collectors at this point, or flippers, so the least that should happen is 200 prints for the artist... and I would have no issue with artists like Brad selling their PJ/EV prints for $200
I only recently got the bug of buying concert posters as art, and I have all of them displayed. I particularly like getting A/P, of which I have 3.
After the last Mystery Box sale, I did notice that a lot of fans only buy merchandise to use as currency for other trades, which also feeds into the market of buying items for non-attended shows. I'm cool with that too, as it eventually stays within reach of fan's wallets.
Again, I think the solution is adding quantity and upping the price
When neil young plays a small venue... if you want 5th row it costs $275... which I have no problem with, because it gives me the chance to buy it directly from the onsale and give that $ to the artist instead of some guy sitting in his underpants on the couch making more than Neil on his own ticket.... same here, I would rather pay Brad $200 and likely get a print I want, making sure he gets all the money, instead of a flipper making more than Brad on his own print
Absolutely!!!!'96: Seattle: Key Arena
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis0 -
While that sounds great upping the price for the artist, I can't help but think then it becomes a rich (wo)mans game. Keeping it affordable is one of the best things about it and you have to expect to lose/win some. I expect to pay more for the sig and variant, but I don't want to break the bank because of it. I have to believe that the number of people paying above even $200 is relatively low until it becomes some sort of grail.
Edit- im all for increasing the print runs thoughPost edited by drakeheuer14 onPittsburgh 2013
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 20160 -
my2hands said:
Again, I think the solution is adding quantity and upping the price
When neil young plays a small venue... if you want 5th row it costs $275... which I have no problem with, because it gives me the chance to buy it directly from the onsale and give that $ to the artist instead of some guy sitting in his underpants on the couch making more than Neil on his own ticket.... same here, I would rather pay Brad $200 and likely get a print I want, making sure he gets all the money, instead of a flipper making more than Brad on his own print
If the bands would let the artist do a timed sell, where you have a day or two, or whatever to order, that would cut down on the issues a lot.
Edit correction* Wrigley had Faile, not Fenway.
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andyfarrimond said:scurtis said:Missed this sale too. Haha
I laugh cause I had it all loaded up and ready to go, but fell asleep.
We had a kid last night so I was up late, so this doesn't sting in the slightest, find it funny though."Born on third, thinks he got a triple."0 -
PJNB said:scurtis said:Missed this sale too. Haha
I laugh cause I had it all loaded up and ready to go, but fell asleep.
We had a kid last night so I was up late, so this doesn't sting in the slightest, find it funny though."Born on third, thinks he got a triple."0 -
Sarava said:scurtis said:Missed this sale too. Haha
I laugh cause I had it all loaded up and ready to go, but fell asleep.
We had a kid last night so I was up late, so this doesn't sting in the slightest, find it funny though."Born on third, thinks he got a triple."0
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