Monday, February 25, 2013
promo the usa.
so, these go out tomorrow. i used the fine folks at inhouse stickers to print them, thanks to them for the rush job. sarah has packed them all up and people should get them this week. unless you're international, then it will take about 2 years. i have no idea actually. but they are shipped. sadly there is no tracking on them, since there was no paypal order etc, so its all just regular mail envelopes going out. we'll see if the USPS does a good job.
on handbills, we ended up having to order some thicker packing containers, i was afraid of damage in the thinner ones, they are shipping flat. so those come tomorrow (tuesday) and will start going out then.
thanks for all the ticket stubs, it was fun to get actual mail, and some of you people put a lot of work into the envelope, crazy. so thanks for that. too many to list, but special mention goes to Ryan Marvin for his david drawing, and Sean Pickwick and Tony Mendez for their engineer drawings. well done.
Monday, February 4, 2013
I (don't) Want Your Skuuuuulll
so, occasionally i get emails about a skull number on a poster. something that looks like this.

people say 'i saw this on ebay' or 'someone offered to sell me this' etc etc. 'what does it all mean?'
to explain for those who don't know, its a numbered poster, but instead of a number, its a skull. and people wonder what it all means.
to explain for those who don't know, its a numbered poster, but instead of a number, its a skull. and people wonder what it all means.
well, i'll tell you. usually in a print run there are a few extras left over. or there are posters with some defects to them, a drop of ink, or missing ink, or dinged edge. usually with these i put a skull on it. meaning, at least to me, its a 'dead' print. if it has a ding/ mark / misprint, it can't be sold. damaged print? i erase the number and put a skull instead.
there aren't a ton of them out there, the poster world is not saturated with skull prints. per edition, there are probably less than 3, and most editions don't have any at all.
there aren't a ton of them out there, the poster world is not saturated with skull prints. per edition, there are probably less than 3, and most editions don't have any at all.
i don't sell skull prints. if it has a skull on it, and the person got it from me, they got it for free. people can sell whatever they have in their possession, i realize that. but i don't give them to people to sell, and i don't make any money off them being sold.
please don't email asking for one of these prints, i don't have any, its just a thing i've done when i come across a damaged print while numbering. or if its extra from the run, say i'm allowed to sell 50, and i have 51, i put a skull on one of them. and i wouldn't have sold that print, but could have thrown it in an order as a cool extra. not realizing that in this day and age, people sell everything.
in retrospect, its probably isn't the best idea, since obviously its causes confusion. but i figured i'd let you, this blog reader, know - it was only done with the best of intentions, trying to be nice, plus i hate throwing out a perfectly good print with a minor defect. as for the whole 'people selling things on ebay thing'....that's for a different blog post. i personally have never sold a poster on ebay, but i have bought a few things, mostly door sized alien posters. which i've bought at least twice, for different doors.
hope that clears up the question no one was asking.
hope that clears up the question no one was asking.
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