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Post by recycle on Dec 2, 2009 19:45:57 GMT 1
MMMMMMMM I wanna grey one! 
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 19:54:02 GMT 1
I dont like the Green version Grey looks better, but not totally sure about it  maybe it will grow on me.
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Post by Guest on Dec 2, 2009 20:00:38 GMT 1
Prefer the grey but like the green also. Really like the Dran too! Lottery obviously although I'd prefer a bun fight online, I feel as thought my destiny is sort of in my own hands!
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Post by Guest on Dec 2, 2009 20:01:55 GMT 1
It's a little odd because it looks like they're both trying to catch it. Shouldn't one have thrown it and the other catch it?
An ok print, but would have preferred the rebel getting his bandana tied on by his mom :/
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Post by j4mes on Dec 2, 2009 20:04:50 GMT 1
I like the print, fan of the green although doubt i'll end up with either.
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 20:04:59 GMT 1
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 20:07:03 GMT 1
The original looks like the kids are running along and sort of passing it around like they were playing rugby  The print version looks a bit too static  and as if the sign has just fallen from the sky.
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Post by silvermyn on Dec 2, 2009 20:09:42 GMT 1
It's a little odd because it looks like they're both trying to catch it. Shouldn't one have thrown it and the other catch it? An ok print, but would have preferred the rebel getting his bandana tied on by his mom :/ IMO it looks like the lad with the crew cut has lofted it up in the air and the little scottish boy with the long hair is trying to catch it...
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Post by jB on Dec 2, 2009 20:13:26 GMT 1
It's a little odd because it looks like they're both trying to catch it. Shouldn't one have thrown it and the other catch it? An ok print, but would have preferred the rebel getting his bandana tied on by his mom :/ IMO it looks like the lad with the crew cut has lofted it up in the air [glow=red,2,300]and the little scottish boy with the long hair is trying to catch it... [/glow] ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 20:16:13 GMT 1
The composition just dunt look right to me  The canvas version flows left to right, and this one is static with the images are in a perfect triangle. I bit unlike Banksy really
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Post by hops on Dec 2, 2009 20:18:20 GMT 1
I prefer the grey edition as well but the green is a nice mix-up for the collectors. The Bristol show piece does have a nicer feel indeed. All are lovely!! 
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Post by junta on Dec 2, 2009 20:18:25 GMT 1
I like the Dran piece the most, the idea behind it at least. I think No Ball Games is a hell of a lot better as a street piece, having said that I could see it nestling snugly amongst many other banksy prints. It is a classic IMO. I'm a tad over-exposed to this image so not all that excited, but that could also be due to not being massively into prints Edit: just looked again and I think the kids are too close together to be playing any ball game like that!? splitting hairs though as its still great humour, and thats why i like Banksy
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Post by silvermyn on Dec 2, 2009 20:19:06 GMT 1
IMO it looks like the lad with the crew cut has lofted it up in the air [glow=red,2,300]and the little scottish boy with the long hair is trying to catch it... [/glow] ;D ;D ;D He cannie do eet... 
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Post by argiebaji on Dec 2, 2009 20:19:19 GMT 1
Prefer the grey but like the green also. Really like the Dran too! Lottery obviously although I'd prefer a bun fight online, I feel as thought my destiny is sort of in my own hands! If your getting picky over the colour...I'll buy the green from you at cost if you get one... ;D ;D ;D....Love the lister too....
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Post by jimbo73 on Dec 2, 2009 20:21:26 GMT 1
I am not fussed about colour - only interested in what I may get for it on eBay if I get lucky!
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Post by fuzzed on Dec 2, 2009 20:24:29 GMT 1
I like it, a nice witty image, quite like the grey version. Be interesting to see how this one works out  Would love to get one!
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Post by theomen666 on Dec 2, 2009 20:25:12 GMT 1
Not impressed... a lazy release IMO.
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Post by ruggs on Dec 2, 2009 20:25:50 GMT 1
Liking the green. Just as well really cause i'll never make the shop. The 12th will be mental in E1.
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Post by fuzzed on Dec 2, 2009 20:27:49 GMT 1
BTW the Insect print looks rather nice too! I wonder how they will sell this from the gallery? Maybe it's a lottery with Grey as collection only or something? Hmmm!
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Post by Guest on Dec 2, 2009 20:29:01 GMT 1
like it lots....................but cant see me getting 1 of these missed the last 3 banksys no doubt this will be number 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by jaimesl on Dec 2, 2009 20:31:15 GMT 1
Sweet baby jesus... anyone know the dimensions.
Wouldn't ite great, if this was a 90 x 90cm piece.
Absolute cracker!
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Post by Guest on Dec 2, 2009 20:32:14 GMT 1
I am not fussed about colour - only interested in what I may get for it on eBay if I get lucky! 
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Post by daddychaps on Dec 2, 2009 20:32:22 GMT 1
Lovin it too. Bring on the 12th!!!
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Post by jaimesl on Dec 2, 2009 20:32:47 GMT 1
Also, anyone know the edition size?
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 20:36:21 GMT 1
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Post by anthoz on Dec 2, 2009 20:37:58 GMT 1
MMMMMMMM I wanna grey one!  where was the image of the grey posted? thanks
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Post by hitme on Dec 2, 2009 20:41:09 GMT 1
If POW wants to ensure that somebody else benefits from this Banksy release besides just the flippers, I suggest that they sell raffle tickets for the chance to buy the Banksy (sort of like last year at POW's Open Day with the Very Little Helps print). In London, they should either sell raffle tickets for X amount of $ and/or allow swings at the pinatas (containing vouchers for the Banksy print) for X amount of $. Same for the online release, sell raffle tickets for X amount of $. Draw the raffle tickets out of a hat - lottery style for both the in-person and online editions - if your ticket is drawn, then you are given the chance to buy a print at full-price. No maximum amount of raffle tickets per person. So in short, the people that really want the print will pay for it. And of course, all proceeds go to charity. It would definitely allow for a considerable donation to the charity of POW's picking. Thoughts on this from everybody else??
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Post by dodge on Dec 2, 2009 20:41:52 GMT 1
Oooooh. Grey is nice. A trip to London may be on the cards. Wish it was like the old days when you could just wander into Santa's Ghetto and bag a Banksy. Sadly, I will probably waste my time again and still miss out. Sigh. Ho Hum, etc....
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Post by dodge on Dec 2, 2009 20:43:42 GMT 1
If POW wants to ensure that somebody else benefits from this Banksy release besides just the flippers, I suggest that they sell raffle tickets for the chance to buy the Banksy (sort of like last year at POW's Open Day with the Very Little Helps print). In London, they should either sell raffle tickets for X amount of $ and/or allow swings at the pinatas (containing vouchers for the Banksy print) for X amount of $. Same for the online release, sell raffle tickets for X amount of $. Draw the raffle tickets out of a hat - lottery style for both the in-person and online editions - if your ticket is drawn, then you are given the chance to buy a print at full-price. No maximum amount of raffle tickets per person. So in short, the people that really want the print will pay for it. And of course, all proceeds go to charity. It would definitely allow for a considerable donation to the charity of POW's picking. Thoughts on this from everybody else?? I'm afraid there is no way of making sure they will go into the hands of collectors. The flippers will always be in there and prints will always be flipped. That's life!
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Post by Daniel Silk on Dec 2, 2009 20:48:54 GMT 1
I wonder what size its gonna be? Just looking at the email the Banksy, Dran, and Lister pieces look the same shape. Dunt look the normal 50x70  unless they have just cut the edges of the image of for the email.
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