telecine
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Very Little Helps - Hand Finished?, by telecine on Feb 19, 2018 22:54:55 GMT 1, Yes .. the first test runs were 56 x76 Ish. If you recall, the POW site had this image promoting Very Little Helps , before the final version surfaced X It rings a very small bell at the back of my mind, but I believe a lot is lost through the years. Do you know how many were released? Is it a signed & numbered release? Was it released much later (as most of the APs of older prints)? How is it marked / blindstamped? Hope you don't mind all the questions.
Erm... none were released .
I was simply being nice and posting it up to prove how cool the final finish and the small size were compared to the big ‘prototype’.
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Yes .. the first test runs were 56 x76 Ish. If you recall, the POW site had this image promoting Very Little Helps , before the final version surfaced X It rings a very small bell at the back of my mind, but I believe a lot is lost through the years. Do you know how many were released? Is it a signed & numbered release? Was it released much later (as most of the APs of older prints)? How is it marked / blindstamped? Hope you don't mind all the questions. Erm... none were released . I was simply being nice and posting it up to prove how cool the final finish and the small size were compared to the big ‘prototype’. telecine x
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hnkpnk
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Very Little Helps - Hand Finished?, by hnkpnk on Feb 19, 2018 23:05:04 GMT 1, It rings a very small bell at the back of my mind, but I believe a lot is lost through the years. Do you know how many were released? Is it a signed & numbered release? Was it released much later (as most of the APs of older prints)? How is it marked / blindstamped? Hope you don't mind all the questions. Erm... none were released . I was simply being nice and posting it up to prove how cool the final finish and the small size were compared to the big ‘prototype’. telecine x But you have one as I understand from previous comments?
"The 56 x 76 version I have with less spray doesn’t work as well !"
Can you give us the story?
It rings a very small bell at the back of my mind, but I believe a lot is lost through the years. Do you know how many were released? Is it a signed & numbered release? Was it released much later (as most of the APs of older prints)? How is it marked / blindstamped? Hope you don't mind all the questions. Erm... none were released . I was simply being nice and posting it up to prove how cool the final finish and the small size were compared to the big ‘prototype’. telecine x But you have one as I understand from previous comments? "The 56 x 76 version I have with less spray doesn’t work as well !"
Can you give us the story?
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Sundowner
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Very Little Helps - Hand Finished?, by Sundowner on Feb 19, 2018 23:14:26 GMT 1, It's commonly known as a backdoor print.
Thanks for the additional insight telecine - sounds like the decision to print smaller was made very late, which might explain why there is no Heavy Weaponry stamp (although goodness knows why they numbered so close to the edge of the paper)....
It's commonly known as a backdoor print. Thanks for the additional insight telecine - sounds like the decision to print smaller was made very late, which might explain why there is no Heavy Weaponry stamp (although goodness knows why they numbered so close to the edge of the paper)....
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telecine
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Very Little Helps - Hand Finished?, by telecine on Feb 19, 2018 23:22:10 GMT 1, It's commonly known as a backdoor print. Thanks for the additional insight telecine - sounds like the decision to print smaller was made very late, which might explain why there is no Heavy Weaponry stamp (although goodness knows why they numbered so close to the edge of the paper)....
This one lives in the land of gorilla glitter
It's commonly known as a backdoor print. Thanks for the additional insight telecine - sounds like the decision to print smaller was made very late, which might explain why there is no Heavy Weaponry stamp (although goodness knows why they numbered so close to the edge of the paper).... This one lives in the land of gorilla glitter
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