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Post by Fuzz on Sept 5, 2017 7:18:00 GMT -5
I went to the Toronto Fan Expo over the weekend, and there was a vendor there selling a lot of 80s vintage stuff. I saw he had uncut sheets hanging, but they weren't in anything protecting them, and they were cut in strips column-wise, which I thought was weird. So I felt them, and while they were die-cut, the stock was super flimsy. Also, when you looked close, you could tell they were from a regular PC type printer. They had that pixelated look, not the little micro dots that make up the image (I don't know what it's called).
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Post by Steve on Sept 6, 2017 11:07:14 GMT -5
Did you tell him his stuff was the collectible equivalent of CNN?
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Post by bezoot on Sept 6, 2017 14:39:47 GMT -5
I went to the Toronto Fan Expo over the weekend, and there was a vendor there selling a lot of 80s vintage stuff. I saw he had uncut sheets hanging, but they weren't in anything protecting them, and they were cut in strips column-wise, which I thought was weird. So I felt them, and while they were die-cut, the stock was super flimsy. Also, when you looked close, you could tell they were from a regular PC type printer. They had that pixelated look, not the little micro dots that make up the image (I don't know what it's called). little dots are called dots (dpi Dots Per Inch) CMYK - the one you saw was fake
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Post by rusVan on Sept 11, 2017 15:28:15 GMT -5
I went to the Toronto Fan Expo over the weekend, and there was a vendor there selling a lot of 80s vintage stuff. I saw he had uncut sheets hanging, but they weren't in anything protecting them, and they were cut in strips column-wise, which I thought was weird. So I felt them, and while they were die-cut, the stock was super flimsy. Also, when you looked close, you could tell they were from a regular PC type printer. They had that pixelated look, not the little micro dots that make up the image (I don't know what it's called). Did he look like Travis?
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Post by Edmasta on Sept 13, 2017 3:59:13 GMT -5
I went to the Toronto Fan Expo over the weekend, and there was a vendor there selling a lot of 80s vintage stuff. I saw he had uncut sheets hanging, but they weren't in anything protecting them, and they were cut in strips column-wise, which I thought was weird. So I felt them, and while they were die-cut, the stock was super flimsy. Also, when you looked close, you could tell they were from a regular PC type printer. They had that pixelated look, not the little micro dots that make up the image (I don't know what it's called). Did he look like Travis? hahaha
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