psst...9/18/2018
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Although I am anti-flipper, I disagree with this statement.The "price that the flipper collects" should go to the artists that create posters and to the bands, and now it doesn't.
The artist knows now how much they’ll earn for a poster they create. It’s one of the safest business models I’ve ever seen.
They are commissioned to make a certain number of posters. They are guaranteed X%. They agree to that. And the posters usually sell out.
For instance, Leonardo da Vinci was paid for painting the Mona Lisa. The value of the painting increased. He didn’t see any additional commissions on the Mona Lisa after selling it the first time.
A vineyard releases a wonderful Pinot Noir. They are paid for it. As it ages, the value goes up while sitting in a wine shop. The seller increases the price. The vineyard isn’t entitled to those additional proceeds.
I have a Mark McGuire rookie baseball card. I paid a few cents for it originally. Now it’s worth $10. Topps baseball card corporation already agreed to sell the card originally for a certain profit margin. Topps Corp isn’t entitled to anything for it today.
The point is, artists agree to, and are paid for the job. They also get access to thousands of buyers (us) by piggy backing onto the back of a band like PJ. I wouldn’t be buying any Ames Bros prints if it weren’t for PJ. So, in my mind, these artists are lucky to have PJ and us.
Again, I am anti flipper. However, I understand business models. And I understand the art world and collectibles. Artists are paid once for their work. If their work is in high demand and they create an amazing name for themselves (Klausen, EMEK, ect...) they get hired and commissioned for more work, by other bands, ect. There’s a benefit they receive that isn’t exactly a straight line from one particular poster being “flipped”. The benefit is their increased reputation.11-2-2000 Portland. 12-8-2002 Seattle. 4-18-2003 Nashville. 5-30-2003 Vancouver. 10-25-2003 Bridge School. 9-2-2005 Vancouver.
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After the festival was cancelled, unsold merch was made available on-line (with ticketholders getting priority):unknown said:I've tried to get some phish posters for years and its about impossible. anyone know where you can getthe curve ball festival print ? who was the artist ?
Announcement
"Merchandise: The severe flooding in the region didn’t only affect us. It wreaked havoc across a 14 county area. We will be a launching a Curveball merchandise store very soon and donating the proceeds to flood relief and recovery. The store will include Curveball t-shirts, LE posters and other items (including the Nalgene water bottles intended for our CurveWater program). Curveball ticket holders will have first access to the store once live."
Artists were Jim Pollock, Kathleen Neeley, YourCinema.95 - Soldier Field, 11 - Alpine Valley PJ 20 N2, 13 - Wrigley Field, 16 - Wrigley 1 & 2, 18 - Wrigley 1 & 20 -
I meant to include some of this line of thought in my posts as well, I agree! After that initial sale, it's no longer about money that the artist should have or could have collected anymore.Milestone said:
Although I am anti-flipper, I disagree with this statement.The "price that the flipper collects" should go to the artists that create posters and to the bands, and now it doesn't.
The artist knows now how much they’ll earn for a poster they create. It’s one of the safest business models I’ve ever seen.
They are commissioned to make a certain number of posters. They are guaranteed X%. They agree to that. And the posters usually sell out.
For instance, Leonardo da Vinci was paid for painting the Mona Lisa. The value of the painting increased. He didn’t see any additional commissions on the Mona Lisa after selling it the first time.
A vineyard releases a wonderful Pinot Noir. They are paid for it. As it ages, the value goes up while sitting in a wine shop. The seller increases the price. The vineyard isn’t entitled to those additional proceeds.
I have a Mark McGuire rookie baseball card. I paid a few cents for it originally. Now it’s worth $10. Topps baseball card corporation already agreed to sell the card originally for a certain profit margin. Topps Corp isn’t entitled to anything for it today.
The point is, artists agree to, and are paid for the job. They also get access to thousands of buyers (us) by piggy backing onto the back of a band like PJ. I wouldn’t be buying any Ames Bros prints if it weren’t for PJ. So, in my mind, these artists are lucky to have PJ and us.
Again, I am anti flipper. However, I understand business models. And I understand the art world and collectibles. Artists are paid once for their work. If their work is in high demand and they create an amazing name for themselves (Klausen, EMEK, ect...) they get hired and commissioned for more work, by other bands, ect. There’s a benefit they receive that isn’t exactly a straight line from one particular poster being “flipped”. The benefit is their increased reputation.8-31-98 - Raleigh | 8-3-00 - Virginia Beach | 4-16-03 - Charlotte | 5-27-06 - Camden 1 |
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Something that all of these companies/artists do is have "attic stock" or archives. Someone like Sperry, Spusta, Welker or Emek only release part of their runs because they know they will make a ton later down the line. They aren't dumb.Milestone said:
Although I am anti-flipper, I disagree with this statement.The "price that the flipper collects" should go to the artists that create posters and to the bands, and now it doesn't.
The artist knows now how much they’ll earn for a poster they create. It’s one of the safest business models I’ve ever seen.
They are commissioned to make a certain number of posters. They are guaranteed X%. They agree to that. And the posters usually sell out.
For instance, Leonardo da Vinci was paid for painting the Mona Lisa. The value of the painting increased. He didn’t see any additional commissions on the Mona Lisa after selling it the first time.
A vineyard releases a wonderful Pinot Noir. They are paid for it. As it ages, the value goes up while sitting in a wine shop. The seller increases the price. The vineyard isn’t entitled to those additional proceeds.
I have a Mark McGuire rookie baseball card. I paid a few cents for it originally. Now it’s worth $10. Topps baseball card corporation already agreed to sell the card originally for a certain profit margin. Topps Corp isn’t entitled to anything for it today.
The point is, artists agree to, and are paid for the job. They also get access to thousands of buyers (us) by piggy backing onto the back of a band like PJ. I wouldn’t be buying any Ames Bros prints if it weren’t for PJ. So, in my mind, these artists are lucky to have PJ and us.
Again, I am anti flipper. However, I understand business models. And I understand the art world and collectibles. Artists are paid once for their work. If their work is in high demand and they create an amazing name for themselves (Klausen, EMEK, ect...) they get hired and commissioned for more work, by other bands, ect. There’s a benefit they receive that isn’t exactly a straight line from one particular poster being “flipped”. The benefit is their increased reputation.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
Something that all of these companies/artists do is have "attic stock" or archives. Someone like Sperry, Spusta, Welker or Emek only release part of their runs because they know they will make a ton later down the line. They aren't dumb.Milestone said:
Although I am anti-flipper, I disagree with this statement.The "price that the flipper collects" should go to the artists that create posters and to the bands, and now it doesn't.
The artist knows now how much they’ll earn for a poster they create. It’s one of the safest business models I’ve ever seen.
They are commissioned to make a certain number of posters. They are guaranteed X%. They agree to that. And the posters usually sell out.
For instance, Leonardo da Vinci was paid for painting the Mona Lisa. The value of the painting increased. He didn’t see any additional commissions on the Mona Lisa after selling it the first time.
A vineyard releases a wonderful Pinot Noir. They are paid for it. As it ages, the value goes up while sitting in a wine shop. The seller increases the price. The vineyard isn’t entitled to those additional proceeds.
I have a Mark McGuire rookie baseball card. I paid a few cents for it originally. Now it’s worth $10. Topps baseball card corporation already agreed to sell the card originally for a certain profit margin. Topps Corp isn’t entitled to anything for it today.
The point is, artists agree to, and are paid for the job. They also get access to thousands of buyers (us) by piggy backing onto the back of a band like PJ. I wouldn’t be buying any Ames Bros prints if it weren’t for PJ. So, in my mind, these artists are lucky to have PJ and us.
Again, I am anti flipper. However, I understand business models. And I understand the art world and collectibles. Artists are paid once for their work. If their work is in high demand and they create an amazing name for themselves (Klausen, EMEK, ect...) they get hired and commissioned for more work, by other bands, ect. There’s a benefit they receive that isn’t exactly a straight line from one particular poster being “flipped”. The benefit is their increased reputation.
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how is that not fair? that's their choice.CROJAM95 said:lotta people are in prayer right now....probably not fair to have a drop today
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Exactly. A lot of people had to go to work today. Now.....that's really not fair!WindowPaine said:
how is that not fair? that's their choice.CROJAM95 said:lotta people are in prayer right now....probably not fair to have a drop today
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WindowPaine said:
how is that not fair? that's their choice.CROJAM95 said:lotta people are in prayer right now....probably not fair to have a drop today
Easy Fast for all my friendsWould you conceded that it is being considerate to not drop today given the holiday for many fans?The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Ya, Imagine Santos dropped the Mumford EV London on Christmas Morning. Sweet baby Jesus
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How rude that grocery stores, shopping malls, universities, post office, and others are out there doing business today! lol.11-2-2000 Portland. 12-8-2002 Seattle. 4-18-2003 Nashville. 5-30-2003 Vancouver. 10-25-2003 Bridge School. 9-2-2005 Vancouver.
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Sometimes I am so disgusted by the shit I read here.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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can someone tell me where to find the phish prints ?
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Disgusted at free speech? Disgusted that the world doesn't recognize a particular holiday and shut down commerce? Disgusted that everyone doesn't agree with you? Disgusted that not all of your 13,526 posts are super-duper popular? Help me understand why you are disgusted on this fine afternoon.
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I'm disgusted with the Lions on this fine afternoon and basically ever other afternoon.Milestone said:Disgusted at free speech? Disgusted that the world doesn't recognize a particular holiday and shut down commerce? Disgusted that everyone doesn't agree with you? Disgusted that not all of your 13,526 posts are super-duper popular? Help me understand why you are disgusted on this fine afternoon.0 -
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How did you find this site? Sheer dumb luck, happenstance, wizardry? Holy ****.unknown said:can someone tell me where to find the phish prints ?0 -
Go to FB and join a group. There will be tons of Wooks raffling them or razzing them...unknown said:can someone tell me where to find the phish prints ?0 -
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Milestone said:Disgusted at free speech? Disgusted that the world doesn't recognize a particular holiday and shut down commerce? Disgusted that everyone doesn't agree with you? Disgusted that not all of your 13,526 posts are super-duper popular? Help me understand why you are disgusted on this fine afternoon.Shut down commerce? This is a band website where they are releasing extra posters for purchase.It was suggested that perhaps Santos not dropping today was potentially a 'fair' play with it being a holiday for millions of Americans, and presumably, many 10C members.The person who posted this then shared a kind message for those 10C members celebrating the holiday today.Someone takes this as an opportunity to shit on it and argue the 'fair' portion of the phrasing.I changed the original verbiage and asked that it might be possible to concede it was considerate vs fairSomeone else pointed out that people would bug out if a desired poster was dropped on Christmas, supporting my messageWise ass comment was shared, by you, that worked to minimize the religious holiday.I do not give two shits if my posts are popular -- I am disgusted that some here work to continually be negative and narrow minded.If the shoe fits, put it on your foot.Post edited by F Me In The Brain onThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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