Ohana Festival Merch
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Just a quick question. Does anyone have any idea why some artists like Ames have 100 AP, 80 variants, and a handful of GID for Ohana while Ian Williams has 100 AP variants of the festival show. Why not let him sell variants and APs? Only helps the artist, doesn't hurt overall poster sales, makes a few more fans happy and, and doesn't hurt the band.Klausen and Munk has had both APs and variants for shows in the past so it can't just be Barry's relationship with the band.
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Giventofly2031 said:^^ not for saleMansfield 06.28.2008 | Boston 05.17.2010 | Boston 06.19.2011 EV solo | Wrigley Field 07.19.2013 | Worcester 10.15.2013 | Worcester 10.16.2013 | Hartford 10.25.2013
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Giventofly2031 said:^^ not for sale0
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Saltzy23 said:
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JB56195 said:Just a quick question. Does anyone have any idea why some artists like Ames have 100 AP, 80 variants, and a handful of GID for Ohana while Ian Williams has 100 AP variants of the festival show. Why not let him sell variants and APs? Only helps the artist, doesn't hurt overall poster sales, makes a few more fans happy and, and doesn't hurt the band.Klausen and Munk has had both APs and variants for shows in the past so it can't just be Barry's relationship with the band.1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh0
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Klausen has discussed that on the forum before. Depends on the deal negotiated by the artist.0
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Relating to the discussion on stores not selling limited items as retail, but putting the items out to bid, I know someone who works for a skate shop. That person said that when they get the limited shoes in, they always hold some pairs back to sell at the market value. The account isn't under the shop's name, so they don't worry about getting tracked down, especially when they have multiple accounts.0
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Struck out on the deck & Ames. Oh well. Congrats to those that scored!I LOVE MUSIC.
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Saltzy23 said:Gern Blansten said:droptheleash9 said:Why don't artists just charge a higher price for their APs if they know it's going to be in hot demand? I think everyone would rather the money go to the artist than people trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's work.
As for artists selling right to third parties/posting on auction sites, this definitely happens.
Why doesn't the artist just sell as many signed APs as ordered? We benefit, artist benefits, PJ benefits, etc.
Baffling I say
I just think they need to raise the sales price.
I would have dropped $500 on this skateboard today, and directly where the artist would get the profit.
If these guys AREN'T leaking a few, it's gonna be infuriating to see your art, that you charged $100 for, selling for many many multiples that amount on eBay.
Again, I'm not even against it. If it was me, I would absolutely do it myself.
You realize you can print and make this same skateboard for far less correct? Not condoning it but you can.
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I know we can't post links but here's the description of the Ohana poster just listed for sale somewhere. EL-OHHHHHH-EL!!! :0)
"Ohana Encore Festival Day 2 poster October 2 2021 Pearl Jam Ames Bros 10c
This is a confirmed order from Ten Club. Print will be shipped once received."
Sick 'em Santos!!!
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PJlive said:Saltzy23 said:Gern Blansten said:droptheleash9 said:Why don't artists just charge a higher price for their APs if they know it's going to be in hot demand? I think everyone would rather the money go to the artist than people trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's work.
As for artists selling right to third parties/posting on auction sites, this definitely happens.
Why doesn't the artist just sell as many signed APs as ordered? We benefit, artist benefits, PJ benefits, etc.
Baffling I say
I just think they need to raise the sales price.
I would have dropped $500 on this skateboard today, and directly where the artist would get the profit.
If these guys AREN'T leaking a few, it's gonna be infuriating to see your art, that you charged $100 for, selling for many many multiples that amount on eBay.
Again, I'm not even against it. If it was me, I would absolutely do it myself.
You realize you can print and make this same skateboard for far less correct? Not condoning it but you can.
I can also watch the same NBA clip as is on an Top Shot NFT, but that doesn't mean they are the same thing.
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SHZA said:Saltzy23 said:Gern Blansten said:droptheleash9 said:Why don't artists just charge a higher price for their APs if they know it's going to be in hot demand? I think everyone would rather the money go to the artist than people trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's work.
As for artists selling right to third parties/posting on auction sites, this definitely happens.
Why doesn't the artist just sell as many signed APs as ordered? We benefit, artist benefits, PJ benefits, etc.
Baffling I say
I just think they need to raise the sales price.
I would have dropped $500 on this skateboard today, and directly where the artist would get the profit.
If these guys AREN'T leaking a few, it's gonna be infuriating to see your art, that you charged $100 for, selling for many many multiples that amount on eBay.
Again, I'm not even against it. If it was me, I would absolutely do it myself.
STRONGLY disagree.
There would be exactly the same demand at $500 as there was at $100.
Certainly for something there was only 25 of that so many people wanted.
$500 is still probably like 1/3 of what the secondary market price is.
Again, the sparkle print of the OE poster sold on ebay for $750, and this skateboard is far more desirable.'I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine.'0 -
Saltzy23 said:SHZA said:Saltzy23 said:Gern Blansten said:droptheleash9 said:Why don't artists just charge a higher price for their APs if they know it's going to be in hot demand? I think everyone would rather the money go to the artist than people trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's work.
As for artists selling right to third parties/posting on auction sites, this definitely happens.
Why doesn't the artist just sell as many signed APs as ordered? We benefit, artist benefits, PJ benefits, etc.
Baffling I say
I just think they need to raise the sales price.
I would have dropped $500 on this skateboard today, and directly where the artist would get the profit.
If these guys AREN'T leaking a few, it's gonna be infuriating to see your art, that you charged $100 for, selling for many many multiples that amount on eBay.
Again, I'm not even against it. If it was me, I would absolutely do it myself.
STRONGLY disagree.
There would be exactly the same demand at $500 as there was at $100.
Certainly for something there was only 25 of that so many people wanted.
$500 is still probably like 1/3 of what the secondary market price is.
Again, the sparkle print of the OE poster sold on ebay for $750, and this skateboard is far more desirable.0 -
SHZA said:Saltzy23 said:SHZA said:Saltzy23 said:Gern Blansten said:droptheleash9 said:Why don't artists just charge a higher price for their APs if they know it's going to be in hot demand? I think everyone would rather the money go to the artist than people trying to make a quick buck off of someone else's work.
As for artists selling right to third parties/posting on auction sites, this definitely happens.
Why doesn't the artist just sell as many signed APs as ordered? We benefit, artist benefits, PJ benefits, etc.
Baffling I say
I just think they need to raise the sales price.
I would have dropped $500 on this skateboard today, and directly where the artist would get the profit.
If these guys AREN'T leaking a few, it's gonna be infuriating to see your art, that you charged $100 for, selling for many many multiples that amount on eBay.
Again, I'm not even against it. If it was me, I would absolutely do it myself.
STRONGLY disagree.
There would be exactly the same demand at $500 as there was at $100.
Certainly for something there was only 25 of that so many people wanted.
$500 is still probably like 1/3 of what the secondary market price is.
Again, the sparkle print of the OE poster sold on ebay for $750, and this skateboard is far more desirable.
I believe they call this 'capitalism'.'I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine.'0
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