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Post by bernardshakey on Jul 2, 2009 21:31:35 GMT -5
They were selling this really sweet Pollock bonnaroo poster at centeroo this year, the one printed on the brown chipboard stuff with the tent on it. Anyways I thought I would be able to buy one after the festival somehow but I have not seen one anywhere save for ebay which would be my last resort. Anyone have an ideas as to if it might show up on Bonnaroo's site? I've even checked Pollock's site and no luck there either, it's a really sweet poster and I will be sad if I can't find one
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Post by myscatterheart on Jul 2, 2009 21:40:13 GMT -5
www.expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/104883/trades shows the people on EB willing to trade or sell the print in question. I don't know if you're familiar with EB. You'll have to make an account to contact those people regarding buying it slash how much. Send me a PM if you need help navigating
Post by generalstore on Jul 3, 2009 5:21:27 GMT -5
Not trying to be a Negative Nancy, but you may need a reality check when it comes to concert poster collecting. It was a 1000 print limited run by Jim Pollock, completely sold out. That was a decent amount of prints, and if it was by a lesser artist you might expect to have a few make it to roo's online store, but being a signed & numbered pollock it was bought in droves by Bonnaroo and Pollock fans alike.
$100 - 140 looks to be the stabilizing price. It'll probably stay in that price range for years to come, but the availability will only diminish over time (less and less listings on eBay & expressobeans). That's actually a low aftermarket price, most Phish Pollocks are in the $250 and up range, although they usually are in lower numbers. (Great Went robot and fish Pollocks go for 15,000.00 and are the crown jewel of a Pollock Collection with a print run of ~100 each).
You will not be able to get this print for $40 anywhere, unless you get EXTREMELY lucky from someone unaware of the value. If you really want it, spend the $120 on ebay, else next time you want a poster, do what all other poster collectors do and get in line early to be one of the first in the gate.
Not trying to be a Negative Nancy, but you may need a reality check when it comes to concert poster collecting. It was a 1000 print limited run by Jim Pollock, completely sold out. That was a decent amount of prints, and if it was by a lesser artist you might expect to have a few make it to roo's online store, but being a signed & numbered pollock it was bought in droves by Bonnaroo and Pollock fans alike.
$100 - 140 looks to be the stabilizing price. It'll probably stay in that price range for years to come, but the availability will only diminish over time (less and less listings on eBay & expressobeans). That's actually a low aftermarket price, most Phish Pollocks are in the $250 and up range, although they usually are in lower numbers. (Great Went robot and fish Pollocks go for 15,000.00 and are the crown jewel of a Pollock Collection with a print run of ~100 each).
You will not be able to get this print for $40 anywhere, unless you get EXTREMELY lucky from someone unaware of the value. If you really want it, spend the $120 on ebay, else next time you want a poster, do what all other poster collectors do and get in line early to be one of the first in the gate.
So you're saying I shouldn't set my Pollock Bonnaroo poster for a $15.00 Buy It Now on Ebay. This guy is just a no name poster artist right?