Jay Ryan s Touch & Go 25th Anniversary Poster
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:36 am
Anyone want to sell theirs to me?
(Prologue)
I attended the fantastic T&G Anniversary's Saturday show and greatly admired this poster. I didn't buy one for the most pragmatic of reasons: I didn't want to carry around a poster tube all day. And of course they were sold out by early afternoon or so. Such is life.
(Earlier This Week)
I have several framed, un-hung Frank Kozik posters sitting in my basement. They're fine posters but I apparently don't enjoy them enough to hang them up in my house. Thinking I could maybe sell them on ebay, I was cruising the site to get a ballpark figure of what they might be worth. One thing led to another and I ended up checking out Jay Ryan posters, one of which was the 25th poster being sold by Jay himself. "Redemption!", I thought. It sold for just over $100, and I would have most likely bid on it if I weren't a jackass without a watch.
(The Pitch)
The Touch & Go Anniversary show was one of my all time favorite, maybe even the top o' the heap. I think that decorating my house with cool posters from decent shows, or shows I never even attended is silly when there's a possibility I could decorate my house with a great poster from a great show that I actually witnessed first hand. That is well worth $100 to me.
I have no idea how often these posters show up on ebay, or how much they usually sell for. Perhaps the price was inflated because this one came from Jay himself. Regardless, I'd like to offer $100 for one in great condition. "Like new" condition would be preferred. While I understand the reluctance of anyone to part with their poster, I extend the offer anyway. It's worth a shot. $100. Or some Frank Kozik posters.
Thanks for reading this far, and please refrain from calling me an idiot for not buying one when I had the chance. "You snooze, you lose." Yes, I snoozed and I losed. Idiot.
(Prologue)
I attended the fantastic T&G Anniversary's Saturday show and greatly admired this poster. I didn't buy one for the most pragmatic of reasons: I didn't want to carry around a poster tube all day. And of course they were sold out by early afternoon or so. Such is life.
(Earlier This Week)
I have several framed, un-hung Frank Kozik posters sitting in my basement. They're fine posters but I apparently don't enjoy them enough to hang them up in my house. Thinking I could maybe sell them on ebay, I was cruising the site to get a ballpark figure of what they might be worth. One thing led to another and I ended up checking out Jay Ryan posters, one of which was the 25th poster being sold by Jay himself. "Redemption!", I thought. It sold for just over $100, and I would have most likely bid on it if I weren't a jackass without a watch.
(The Pitch)
The Touch & Go Anniversary show was one of my all time favorite, maybe even the top o' the heap. I think that decorating my house with cool posters from decent shows, or shows I never even attended is silly when there's a possibility I could decorate my house with a great poster from a great show that I actually witnessed first hand. That is well worth $100 to me.
I have no idea how often these posters show up on ebay, or how much they usually sell for. Perhaps the price was inflated because this one came from Jay himself. Regardless, I'd like to offer $100 for one in great condition. "Like new" condition would be preferred. While I understand the reluctance of anyone to part with their poster, I extend the offer anyway. It's worth a shot. $100. Or some Frank Kozik posters.
Thanks for reading this far, and please refrain from calling me an idiot for not buying one when I had the chance. "You snooze, you lose." Yes, I snoozed and I losed. Idiot.