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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by SchrΓΆdinger's Chat on May 21, 2021 7:56:02 GMT 1, The Manual is a great read, I have an original copy. You can read it here: freshonthenet.co.uk/the-manual-by-the-klf/
A sample: "CAUSALITY PLUS A PINCH OF MYSTICISM
It is going to be a construction job, fitting bits together. You will have to find the Frankenstein in you to make it work. Your magpie instincts must come to the fore. If you think this just sounds like a recipe for some horrific monster, be reassured by us, all music can only be the sum or part total of what has gone before. Every Number One song ever written is only made up from bits from other songs. There is no lost chord. No changes untried. No extra notes to the scale or hidden beats to the bar. There is no point in searching for originality. In the past, most writers of songs spent months in their lonely rooms strumming their guitars or bands in rehearsals have ground their way through endless riffs before arriving at the song that takes them to the very top. Of course, most of them would be mortally upset to be told that all they were doing was leaving it to chance before they stumbled across the tried and tested. They have to believe it is through this sojourn they arrive at the grail; the great and original song that the world will be unable to resist.
So why donβt all songs sound the same? Why are some artists great, write dozens of classics that move you to tears, say it like itβs never been said before, make you laugh, dance, blow your mind, fall in love, take to the streets and riot? Well, itβs because although the chords, notes, harmonies, beats and words have all been used before their own soul shines through; their personality demands attention. This doesnβt just come via the great vocalist or virtuoso instrumentalist. The Techno sound of Detroit, the most totally linear programmed music ever, lacking any human musicianship in its execution reeks of sweat, sex and desire. The creators of that music just press a few buttons and out comes β a million years of pain and lust.
We await the day with relish that somebody dares to make a dance record that consists of nothing more than an electronically programmed bass drum beat that continues playing the fours monotonously for eight minutes. Then, when somebody else brings one out using exactly the same bass drum sound and at the same beats per minute (B.P.M.), we will all be able to tell which is the best, which inspires the dance floor to fill the fastest, which has the most sex and the most soul. There is no doubt, one will be better than the other. What we are basically saying is, if you have anything in you, anything unique, what others might term as originality, it will come through whatever the component parts used in your future Number One are made up from.
Creators of music who desperately search originality usually end up with music that has none because no room for their spirit has been left to get through. The complete history of the blues is based on one chord structure, hundreds of thousands of songs using the same three basic chords in the same pattern. Through this seemingly rigid formula has come some of the twentieth centuryβs greatest music. In our case we used parts from thrcc very famous songs, Gary Glitterβs βRock βnβ Rollβ, βThe Doctor Who Themeβ and the Sweetβs βBlockbusterβ and pasted them together, neither of us playing a note on the record. We know that the finished record contains as much of us in it as if we had spent three months locked away somewhere trying to create our master-work. The people who bought the record and who probably do not give a blot about the inner souls of Rockman Rock or King Boy D knew they were getting a record of supreme originality.
Donβt worry about being accused of being a thief. Even if you were to, you have not got the time to take the trial and error route.
The simplest thing to do would be to flick through your copy of the Guinness Book of Hits, find a smash from a previous era and do a cover of it, dressing it up in the clothes of today. Every year there is at least a couple of artists who get their debut Number One this way."
The Manual is a great read, I have an original copy. You can read it here: freshonthenet.co.uk/the-manual-by-the-klf/A sample: "CAUSALITY PLUS A PINCH OF MYSTICISM It is going to be a construction job, fitting bits together. You will have to find the Frankenstein in you to make it work. Your magpie instincts must come to the fore. If you think this just sounds like a recipe for some horrific monster, be reassured by us, all music can only be the sum or part total of what has gone before. Every Number One song ever written is only made up from bits from other songs. There is no lost chord. No changes untried. No extra notes to the scale or hidden beats to the bar. There is no point in searching for originality. In the past, most writers of songs spent months in their lonely rooms strumming their guitars or bands in rehearsals have ground their way through endless riffs before arriving at the song that takes them to the very top. Of course, most of them would be mortally upset to be told that all they were doing was leaving it to chance before they stumbled across the tried and tested. They have to believe it is through this sojourn they arrive at the grail; the great and original song that the world will be unable to resist. So why donβt all songs sound the same? Why are some artists great, write dozens of classics that move you to tears, say it like itβs never been said before, make you laugh, dance, blow your mind, fall in love, take to the streets and riot? Well, itβs because although the chords, notes, harmonies, beats and words have all been used before their own soul shines through; their personality demands attention. This doesnβt just come via the great vocalist or virtuoso instrumentalist. The Techno sound of Detroit, the most totally linear programmed music ever, lacking any human musicianship in its execution reeks of sweat, sex and desire. The creators of that music just press a few buttons and out comes β a million years of pain and lust. We await the day with relish that somebody dares to make a dance record that consists of nothing more than an electronically programmed bass drum beat that continues playing the fours monotonously for eight minutes. Then, when somebody else brings one out using exactly the same bass drum sound and at the same beats per minute (B.P.M.), we will all be able to tell which is the best, which inspires the dance floor to fill the fastest, which has the most sex and the most soul. There is no doubt, one will be better than the other. What we are basically saying is, if you have anything in you, anything unique, what others might term as originality, it will come through whatever the component parts used in your future Number One are made up from. Creators of music who desperately search originality usually end up with music that has none because no room for their spirit has been left to get through. The complete history of the blues is based on one chord structure, hundreds of thousands of songs using the same three basic chords in the same pattern. Through this seemingly rigid formula has come some of the twentieth centuryβs greatest music. In our case we used parts from thrcc very famous songs, Gary Glitterβs βRock βnβ Rollβ, βThe Doctor Who Themeβ and the Sweetβs βBlockbusterβ and pasted them together, neither of us playing a note on the record. We know that the finished record contains as much of us in it as if we had spent three months locked away somewhere trying to create our master-work. The people who bought the record and who probably do not give a blot about the inner souls of Rockman Rock or King Boy D knew they were getting a record of supreme originality. Donβt worry about being accused of being a thief. Even if you were to, you have not got the time to take the trial and error route. The simplest thing to do would be to flick through your copy of the Guinness Book of Hits, find a smash from a previous era and do a cover of it, dressing it up in the clothes of today. Every year there is at least a couple of artists who get their debut Number One this way."
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by SchrΓΆdinger's Chat on May 21, 2021 8:01:03 GMT 1, Based on the above advice:
Take a classic image (or three) created by the Masters or just a very well known and loved image, find a way of reinterpreting it e.g. Make the image using paint swatches, add a new element to a classic image (see thread on the great wave off kanagawa), reinterpret old book covers, use well loved / nostalgic cartoon characters etc.
βGood artists borrow, great artists steal.β
Based on the above advice:
Take a classic image (or three) created by the Masters or just a very well known and loved image, find a way of reinterpreting it e.g. Make the image using paint swatches, add a new element to a classic image (see thread on the great wave off kanagawa), reinterpret old book covers, use well loved / nostalgic cartoon characters etc.
βGood artists borrow, great artists steal.β
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Daniel Silk on May 21, 2021 8:10:50 GMT 1, Release prints to take advantage of special occasions, such as - Flowers and Hearts for Valentines. Religious and Gifts for Christmas. Politics during Elections. War/Military during Wars. Also think carefully about the countryβs your hoping to sell too.
Release prints to take advantage of special occasions, such as - Flowers and Hearts for Valentines. Religious and Gifts for Christmas. Politics during Elections. War/Military during Wars. Also think carefully about the countryβs your hoping to sell too.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Sebastian Dusseldorf on May 21, 2021 8:48:20 GMT 1, Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again!
"Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints."
Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again!
"Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints."
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Daniel Silk on May 21, 2021 9:15:39 GMT 1, Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition.
Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Sebastian Dusseldorf on May 21, 2021 9:26:58 GMT 1, Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition.
I'm excited for the vault sale already. π±
Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition. I'm excited for the vault sale already. π±
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by mojo on May 21, 2021 12:52:11 GMT 1, Bill Drummond already released a book titled, 'How To Be An Artist'.
There is a vast difference between being influenced by other artists work and blatantly copying it. I know the KLF stands for 'Kopyright Liberation Front' however in my view they have a very unique skill for taking a sound or idea and reinventing it to create something completely new and fresh, they kind of own it, if that makes sense?
My favourite piece of creative advice is 'Kill Your Darlings' ...I may even have to kill mojo soon
While we're on the subject of the Kopyright Liberation Front, I watched a really interesting movie last night about Delia Derbyshire - The Myths & Legendary Tapes, Delia Derbyshire has been referred to as "the unsung heroine of British electronic music," its a fascinating watch it should be on iplayer in UK.
Bill Drummond already released a book titled, 'How To Be An Artist'. There is a vast difference between being influenced by other artists work and blatantly copying it. I know the KLF stands for 'Kopyright Liberation Front' however in my view they have a very unique skill for taking a sound or idea and reinventing it to create something completely new and fresh, they kind of own it, if that makes sense? My favourite piece of creative advice is 'Kill Your Darlings' ...I may even have to kill mojo soon While we're on the subject of the Kopyright Liberation Front, I watched a really interesting movie last night about Delia Derbyshire - The Myths & Legendary Tapes, Delia Derbyshire has been referred to as "the unsung heroine of British electronic music," its a fascinating watch it should be on iplayer in UK.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by tab1 on May 21, 2021 12:55:46 GMT 1, Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition. or a vault sale with unnumbered special prints
Never ever let a realease sit in the shop. You sold out. Again! "Look here Eliza, you can draw with your crayons on the back of these prints." Haaaa, yeah very true. Its sold out in 30 seconds, but in reality they have 50 left over. So you add a bit of hand finishing to those, and bang! You have a second special edition to release a few weeks later, so your selling the same prints to the same people who had already bought the first basic edition. or a vault sale with unnumbered special prints
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Daniel Silk on Jun 4, 2021 3:47:02 GMT 1, Anymore suggestions?
Anymore suggestions?
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Rubberneck on Jul 19, 2021 9:28:02 GMT 1, www.platform-online.co.uk/whats-on/event/798/
Jimmy Cautyβs new installation, ESTATE is a dystopian model village experience featuring four abandoned concrete tower blocks at 1:24 scale (around 2 metres high) housed in a 40-foot shipping container. Two years in the making, ESTATEβs highly detailed construction utilises over two tons of concrete and three miles of electric cable. The Bridge car park, Easterhouse, Glasgow.
Sorry if this has been posted already, didnβt see it
www.platform-online.co.uk/whats-on/event/798/Jimmy Cautyβs new installation, ESTATE is a dystopian model village experience featuring four abandoned concrete tower blocks at 1:24 scale (around 2 metres high) housed in a 40-foot shipping container. Two years in the making, ESTATEβs highly detailed construction utilises over two tons of concrete and three miles of electric cable. The Bridge car park, Easterhouse, Glasgow. Sorry if this has been posted already, didnβt see it
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by churchwood on Jul 19, 2021 11:01:00 GMT 1, thanks for posting - his diarama (sorry if that's not what it was) at Dismaland and then toured afterwards was amazing - could have looked at it for hours. One of the best things there
thanks for posting - his diarama (sorry if that's not what it was) at Dismaland and then toured afterwards was amazing - could have looked at it for hours. One of the best things there
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by dan993c2 on Jul 19, 2021 18:33:36 GMT 1, thanks for posting - his diarama (sorry if that's not what it was) at Dismaland and then toured afterwards was amazing - could have looked at it for hours. One of the best things there Gotta agree that was one of my favourite pieces from Dismaland.
thanks for posting - his diarama (sorry if that's not what it was) at Dismaland and then toured afterwards was amazing - could have looked at it for hours. One of the best things there Gotta agree that was one of my favourite pieces from Dismaland.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by joecool91 on Jul 19, 2021 18:56:26 GMT 1, Booked a ticket for Wednesday - thanks!
Booked a ticket for Wednesday - thanks!
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Bill Hicks on Sept 1, 2021 18:17:35 GMT 1, JIMMY CAUTY'S #ADPWorldRiotTour CALLING
CALLING ALL RIOTERS IN * BERLIN * ATHENS * PARIS * ROME * KIEV * WARSAW * & BEYOND THE Aftermath Dislocation Principle WORLD RIOT TOUR stop in Eindhoven in nearly over.
The post-apocalyptic model village in a 40ft shipping container is in need of new European hosts ASAP, before coming back through the Brexit wall.
IF YOU: RUN AN ARTS SPACE, COMMUNITY ORGANISATION, OR CAR PARK IN MAINLAND EUROPE WITH SPACE FOR A 40FT DYSTOPIAN MODEL VILLAGE*
YOU COULD BE THE NEXT HOSTS OF THE ADP WORLD RIOT TOUR.
Contact us for more details now. sophie@L-13.org
* EVIDENCE OF HISTORICAL RIOTING, DISSENT, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, DELINQUENCY OR A BRAWL REQUIRED.
JIMMY CAUTY'S #ADPWorldRiotTour CALLING CALLING ALL RIOTERS IN * BERLIN * ATHENS * PARIS * ROME * KIEV * WARSAW * & BEYOND THE Aftermath Dislocation Principle WORLD RIOT TOUR stop in Eindhoven in nearly over. The post-apocalyptic model village in a 40ft shipping container is in need of new European hosts ASAP, before coming back through the Brexit wall. IF YOU: RUN AN ARTS SPACE, COMMUNITY ORGANISATION, OR CAR PARK IN MAINLAND EUROPE WITH SPACE FOR A 40FT DYSTOPIAN MODEL VILLAGE* YOU COULD BE THE NEXT HOSTS OF THE ADP WORLD RIOT TOUR. Contact us for more details now. sophie@L-13.org * EVIDENCE OF HISTORICAL RIOTING, DISSENT, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, DELINQUENCY OR A BRAWL REQUIRED.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by vvk on Sept 1, 2021 22:42:06 GMT 1, Best/only thing Iβve seen all year. I don't know why , but this reminds me of the last scene in Fight club. someone please bring this to amercia. Maybe we can get lucky and the klf will go on a legacy 30year Anniversary tour or something then they can burn 1 million dollars worth of nfts and they can bring this along for all the concert goers to check out at the festivals.
Best/only thing Iβve seen all year. I don't know why , but this reminds me of the last scene in Fight club. someone please bring this to amercia. Maybe we can get lucky and the klf will go on a legacy 30year Anniversary tour or something then they can burn 1 million dollars worth of nfts and they can bring this along for all the concert goers to check out at the festivals.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by mojo on Sept 1, 2021 23:26:23 GMT 1, Best/only thing Iβve seen all year. I have a 50% share investment folio with my ex flatmate on one of the units in ICENI HEIGHTS...can't wait to move in. Did you go Full English? ESTATE - LINK
Best/only thing Iβve seen all year. I have a 50% share investment folio with my ex flatmate on one of the units in ICENI HEIGHTS...can't wait to move in. Did you go Full English? ESTATE - LINK
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Lroy on Oct 1, 2021 9:17:50 GMT 1, You never buy on L13 ? they are so great, clever, creative, funnny, and kind people on there ( artists, staff, Sophie etc.. )
On this friday morning I wanted to give them an hommage, I m following them since age, and because of them I can buy art, in my range of pirces ( 25 quid for this awesome signed poster !!!
And have ( all ! ) a nice week-end ! This is autumn, the most beautiful season ! So poetic, just wanted to share this moment with you... BUt I m sure that you have understood ( and it changes about NFTS VACCINATION ) ...
Childish ( love his lps too ) , Cauty ( wow, what a stamp! ) , Jamie Reid, ( well it depends, but that's cool ) Not-not Bnaksy, all legends and many others less wellknown but that will be very collectables I think in the furture ( they already are ! )
You never buy on L13 ? they are so great, clever, creative, funnny, and kind people on there ( artists, staff, Sophie etc.. )
On this friday morning I wanted to give them an hommage, I m following them since age, and because of them I can buy art, in my range of pirces ( 25 quid for this awesome signed poster !!!
And have ( all ! ) a nice week-end ! This is autumn, the most beautiful season ! So poetic, just wanted to share this moment with you... BUt I m sure that you have understood ( and it changes about NFTS VACCINATION ) ...
Childish ( love his lps too ) , Cauty ( wow, what a stamp! ) , Jamie Reid, ( well it depends, but that's cool ) Not-not Bnaksy, all legends and many others less wellknown but that will be very collectables I think in the furture ( they already are ! )
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Hubble Bubble on Oct 1, 2021 9:21:32 GMT 1, Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk.
Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Lroy on Oct 1, 2021 10:07:16 GMT 1, Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk.
Did you heard about his stolen artwork ?
http://instagram.com/p/CUHarXrssSM
Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk. Did you heard about his stolen artwork ? http://instagram.com/p/CUHarXrssSM
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Hubble Bubble on Oct 1, 2021 10:19:05 GMT 1, Yes! I saw that recently in an email from them.
Yes! I saw that recently in an email from them.
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Coach on Oct 1, 2021 11:27:15 GMT 1, Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk.
This
Agreed. Great set up. Perfect place to pick up a Billy Childish print. Great comms and nice folk. This
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by twist65 on Oct 1, 2021 12:02:04 GMT 1, Seeing the L-13 appreciation thread just jogged my memory on this - and its not been very well advertised so thought I would post on here..
Anyway the Jimmy Cauty estate tour is currently in Middlesbrough, so well worth a visit for any north east forumites. It opened in Centre Square last night as part of Middlesbrough Art Weekender, I believe it is there until Sunday night and then moves to The Auxiliary (which is an old warehouse converted to artists studios 2 mins walk north of the train station) on Monday - not sure for how long, or if the merch store is there. I will endeavour to find out when I pop along tomorrow..
Seeing the L-13 appreciation thread just jogged my memory on this - and its not been very well advertised so thought I would post on here..
Anyway the Jimmy Cauty estate tour is currently in Middlesbrough, so well worth a visit for any north east forumites. It opened in Centre Square last night as part of Middlesbrough Art Weekender, I believe it is there until Sunday night and then moves to The Auxiliary (which is an old warehouse converted to artists studios 2 mins walk north of the train station) on Monday - not sure for how long, or if the merch store is there. I will endeavour to find out when I pop along tomorrow..
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by twed on Oct 1, 2021 19:19:05 GMT 1, Thanks for this. Just mentioned it to family in Middlesbrough. I saw it when it was in Sheffield and it's definitely worth a mooch. Don't be deterred by the Amber Rudd wallpaper!
Thanks for this. Just mentioned it to family in Middlesbrough. I saw it when it was in Sheffield and it's definitely worth a mooch. Don't be deterred by the Amber Rudd wallpaper!
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by chrispa on Dec 1, 2021 16:51:50 GMT 1, I have a K2 (KLF/JAMS): War is Over Flat White Starbucks Cup Deluxe Box set for sale
Super rare as they were withdrawn shortly after going on sale - due to a cease and desist notice from Starbucks
Crate Measures 25 x 25 x 25cm approx
1st Issued 23rd August 2017
Contains:
2 colour screen print paper cup with plastic lid
Presented in an acrylic display case, housed in a cardboard box and sealed with a
presentation label
Marked "Never to be opened"
I have a K2 (KLF/JAMS): War is Over Flat White Starbucks Cup Deluxe Box set for sale Super rare as they were withdrawn shortly after going on sale - due to a cease and desist notice from Starbucks Crate Measures 25 x 25 x 25cm approx 1st Issued 23rd August 2017 Contains: 2 colour screen print paper cup with plastic lid Presented in an acrylic display case, housed in a cardboard box and sealed with a presentation label Marked "Never to be opened"
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Eastend Boy 13 on Dec 1, 2021 18:35:39 GMT 1, DM sent
DM sent
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by chrispa on Dec 1, 2021 23:40:57 GMT 1, NOW SOLD
NOW SOLD
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by New Wave Dave on Jan 1, 2022 23:48:48 GMT 1, Looking for a James Cauty riot shield. Regular yellow. Thanks!
Looking for a James Cauty riot shield. Regular yellow. Thanks!
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James Cauty π¬π§ The KLF β’ Artist & Musician , by Bigal 1987 on Jan 25, 2022 13:59:54 GMT 1, Hi, im after a James Cauty roit shield from Dismaland to ho on my garage wall. If anyone is intrested in selling and comes with COA please get in touch Thanks
Hi, im after a James Cauty roit shield from Dismaland to ho on my garage wall. If anyone is intrested in selling and comes with COA please get in touch Thanks
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