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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Cardiff on Nov 29, 2016 21:40:40 GMT 1, Thanks all...much appreciated!
Thanks all...much appreciated!
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by phat planet on Dec 22, 2016 20:42:34 GMT 1, Any left a PA? What's the current vibe on this print??
Any left a PA? What's the current vibe on this print??
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mrizzle
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by mrizzle on Jan 3, 2017 18:37:18 GMT 1, Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx
In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you.
By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process.
Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process.
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on Jan 3, 2017 20:05:31 GMT 1, Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process.
Getting the COA might b protracted but you'll need a sh!tty stick to beat off the buyers once you put it up for sale
Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process. Getting the COA might b protracted but you'll need a sh!tty stick to beat off the buyers once you put it up for sale
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on Jan 3, 2017 21:10:16 GMT 1,
Now that's a print .....
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Unica
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Unica on Jan 4, 2017 16:21:45 GMT 1, I love that sideways Banksy Tag. He used to tag a lot of his street pieces with a sideways tag, not sure why, maybe he thought it looked better.
I love that sideways Banksy Tag. He used to tag a lot of his street pieces with a sideways tag, not sure why, maybe he thought it looked better.
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thugs
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by thugs on Jan 13, 2017 21:47:34 GMT 1, Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process. most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me.
bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones...
Question to those better knowledgeable than myself, many I know... I have seen a few images of signed Barcodes recently, and it seems some are signed in ink, some pencil, some with year some without...and one had POW embossed where the edition was. Is there a reason for this other than the one I can think that they were older, so moved slower and at the time more individual? Curious.... Thx In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process. most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me. bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones...
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Coach on Jan 13, 2017 22:39:51 GMT 1, In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process. most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me. bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones...
Is it sad that I'm really rather impressed by this? Sod it. I don't care. I'm really impressed!
In all honesty, I think that POW were a bit more rogue back in the early days. The lower numbered prints were alleged to have been numbered in person by Banksy and there's a bit of rumour to suggest that this could be accurate. The embossing chiefly seems to feature on the later editions. I am sure that someone has a more concrete answer for you. By way of update with my own print, I have requested a replacement COA and am resigned to selling it sooner rather than later so I'm hoping that it's not too protracted a process. most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me. bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones... Is it sad that I'm really rather impressed by this? Sod it. I don't care. I'm really impressed!
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thugs
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by thugs on Jan 14, 2017 19:36:01 GMT 1, most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me. bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones... Is it sad that I'm really rather impressed by this? Sod it. I don't care. I'm really impressed! you need to get out more my friend!
most all of the early prints were numbered by laz. the only other person most likely to have numbered those early prints (i'm talking up to around 2004, which is also when pow first started using the blind embossing stamp) would be banksy, so if the numbering on a particular print doesn't look like laz's distinctive handwriting, i think it's safe to assume it's highly likely banksy did it. each to their own i suppose, but why anyone would be excited by this is beyond me. bit of trivia: in la 2006, while laz numbered the majority of the 'barely legal' prints, many others were done (very neatly I should add) by kelsey brookes. and as for the remainder - dubbed 'barely legible' at the time - well, sorry about those ones... Is it sad that I'm really rather impressed by this? Sod it. I don't care. I'm really impressed! you need to get out more my friend!
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mrizzle
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by mrizzle on Jan 16, 2017 0:25:54 GMT 1, Some interesting pieces of information there then which I cannot honestly say I knew.
Thank you to those of you who have contacted me by PM and I am sorry that I haven't been directly back in touch but I will. Things are a little chaotic at work and at home but I'll respond to each of you when I can.
Some interesting pieces of information there then which I cannot honestly say I knew.
Thank you to those of you who have contacted me by PM and I am sorry that I haven't been directly back in touch but I will. Things are a little chaotic at work and at home but I'll respond to each of you when I can.
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andyb
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by andyb on Jan 16, 2017 22:19:01 GMT 1, Some interesting pieces of information there then which I cannot honestly say I knew. Thank you to those of you who have contacted me by PM and I am sorry that I haven't been directly back in touch but I will. Things are a little chaotic at work and at home but I'll respond to each of you when I can. Agree completely! Interesting way to learn about Banksy! Thanks
Some interesting pieces of information there then which I cannot honestly say I knew. Thank you to those of you who have contacted me by PM and I am sorry that I haven't been directly back in touch but I will. Things are a little chaotic at work and at home but I'll respond to each of you when I can. Agree completely! Interesting way to learn about Banksy! Thanks
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londonfx
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by londonfx on Jan 16, 2017 23:12:59 GMT 1, Didn't ben eine sign and number a lot of banksy prints ?
Didn't ben eine sign and number a lot of banksy prints ?
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WOOF
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by WOOF on Jan 17, 2017 0:24:26 GMT 1, Didn't ben eine sign and number a lot of banksy prints ? I dunno about signing and numbering, but he certainly printed a fair amt.
Didn't ben eine sign and number a lot of banksy prints ? I dunno about signing and numbering, but he certainly printed a fair amt.
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Fish in the Sea on May 16, 2017 15:35:48 GMT 1, Looks like a perfect example. If I did not own one I would be all over it
Looks like a perfect example. If I did not own one I would be all over it
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on May 16, 2017 15:36:37 GMT 1, would you take out of the frame ?
would you take out of the frame ?
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yorkie
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by yorkie on May 16, 2017 15:42:39 GMT 1, I think that looks pretty fantastic!
Yorkie
I think that looks pretty fantastic!
Yorkie
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on May 16, 2017 16:26:43 GMT 1, I think fair price, would imagine it wont hang around.
I think fair price, would imagine it wont hang around.
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by duggyfresh on May 16, 2017 17:59:52 GMT 1, Perfect 👌
Perfect 👌
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by sczoso on May 16, 2017 18:55:48 GMT 1, Brilliant example. GLWS!
Brilliant example. GLWS!
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by wow on May 16, 2017 19:23:29 GMT 1, Perfect frame on one of Banksys best prints. Good luck with the sale.
Perfect frame on one of Banksys best prints. Good luck with the sale.
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avec art
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by avec art on May 16, 2017 20:17:22 GMT 1, ... can you do 2k, I know it's not mv but you might be in a charitable mood?
... can you do 2k, I know it's not mv but you might be in a charitable mood?
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agu
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by agu on May 16, 2017 22:29:25 GMT 1, Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo.
Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo.
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rosac
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by rosac on May 16, 2017 22:31:02 GMT 1, Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo.
It's not poo it's beautiful
Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo. It's not poo it's beautiful
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on May 16, 2017 22:59:33 GMT 1, Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo. It's not poo it's beautiful LOL
Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo. It's not poo it's beautiful LOL
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agu
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by agu on May 17, 2017 6:56:11 GMT 1, It's not poo it's beautiful LOL 😂 pop.
Don't drink and post!
It's not poo it's beautiful LOL 😂 pop. Don't drink and post!
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by phat planet on May 17, 2017 7:09:03 GMT 1, Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo. Line them up side by side and the red "Banksy" stamp is going add extra value for sure. One of the best Banksy prints out there. GLWS. Looks a great print.
Very nice. I have its twin but with a red stamp. Does that affect value?Do people care nowadays? Great frame up BTW. Really makes it poo. Line them up side by side and the red "Banksy" stamp is going add extra value for sure. One of the best Banksy prints out there. GLWS. Looks a great print.
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by begs on May 17, 2017 9:18:24 GMT 1, Very nice, 15k I have lost touch with prices
Very nice, 15k I have lost touch with prices
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Banksy • Barcode Print, by Deleted on May 18, 2017 9:47:08 GMT 1, price ?
price ?
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