Vault package #21 -- the White Stripes - Live Under the Lights of the Rising Sun package -- is now officially leaving Third Man headquarters! We are shipping in alphabetical (A-Z) order by first name, starting with non-US Vault members, then moving to US Vault members. USPS tracking info will be sent with all shipping notifications.
As usual, please hold questions regarding package #21's status, condition, etc. until all packages have shipped (about 3 weeks), so that we can focus on getting these packages out to you guys as efficiently as possible. And, of course, keep your eyes fixed on your mailbox over the next few weeks!
Hi everyone, I am an “M” in Canada and receiver my tracking info last night. Cant wait!!!!!
Mmmmm. Potential problem as I am C in South Africa and haven’t got any notification….
Hi everyone, I’m an O in Spain, and I received my shipping confirmation a few hours ago!
I could be wrong but form the printmaking class I took long ago this is what they look like to me.
ROJA I believe some are lithographs with screened accents. Such as the SPARKLE blue ink that’s raised off the paper on the detroit posters. Some fully screen printed like munz poster. Others totally lithography like the cleveland one. I also love all the different heavy papers and the textures of them and how that lends to the actual print.
D in Australia, got my notification about a day ago,was so excited I forgot to post it here
It’s nice to read I am not alone on the posters. I would take them in whatever format I can get them, a gallery showing, post card, book, paper airplane – The 3 women triptych from the Silent Giants alone are mesmerizing. @Roja, I do agree there is a loss of integrity with some printing techniques – but not to see them at all is a bigger loss.
W in Canada got email today!! :-))
N in Canada got my email today
Really pumped about this one!
What I love the most about these posters is they’re silk screen prints, the detail and texture can’t be achieved with a regular printing, but I’ll appreciate any effort TMR…Yesterday I was watching my grandma’s postcards from the 1920’s and 1930’s…I have them in a 1920’s tobacco box. I still have room for a box of postcards from TMR’s posters…just saying…