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j/k
my friends just call me Master.j/k

lol yeah I actually hate the name "blumaster". Definitely the worst forum tag I've ever given myself. But I made the decision and I won't go back on it. Jeff is the name, Jeff Master, but my friends just call me Master.j/k
I think if I let myself get really into the hobby, like to the point where I was making a file, I'd just end up with a bunch of cool looking pieces of paper that I'd only look at when I move or am just really high, which coincidentally is like everyday. So again, coincidentally, this flat file business is sounding like a pretty great idea.![]()

Watch the DIY channel. Easy ways to add additional rooms to your house or dwelling for more wall space. When is enough really enough?![]()

If I tried putting stuff around the rest of the house the wife would have me...
:shoot:That alien would make DB jealous!
geez, how much wall space do you have?!? Awesome pick-ups though. I missed out on that Dave Perillo.
I'm having to be really selective with my next few purchases. I have enough wall space, but I don't want my house to look tacky or overrun with movie & tv posters. #keepingitclassy
We are just waiting to paint those rooms to start hanging the framed ones. There is a thought (dream) in any collector’s head of a grand museum like space to display all your collectibles for you to enjoy. Then you wake up.
I've come to find out there are diff types of collectors in regards to prints
There are those like me who keep thinking about wall space (perhaps you as
well then) and then those like Rose and perhaps White Rat who I presume will eventually buy or make a "Flat File". Then when they want to appreciate diff arts they flip through the flat file.
I have a store near me that sells used media and they also have a flat file in there where they store all the posters they buy and resell from people. It actually seems like it would be easy to make just a bit of wood needed.
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For simple storage I heard some good ways ... simply two big foamboards with prints in between and under the bed. Tho perhaps if stocking up on trade bait or future sells ... but if buying to enjoy you arent enjoying under your bed.![]()
It is a slow process of letting some collectibles appreciate in value so that you can get to that point, but that is part of the fun in it all. Look at the members on here who pick a certain SB and buy it up like crazy knowing it will only rise in value. IM Play.com is just one example I have seen this with.
Now, if a rerelease happens.
That is what is great about the print world, is there are not reprints of most of art that is out there. Note, some artists do multiple runs of their own art, but anything commissioned ends at that print run.The difference is ... I'm limited to one room.If I tried putting stuff around the rest of the house the wife would have me...
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My wife is actually excited to get some of this up on the wall. She will have her prints, we will have our prints and I will have my prints up. Now, some will be restricted to my small man cave, i.e. Hellraisers. Not that she wouldn't allow me to hang them, but having the conversation with guests about "Jesus Wept" is not something I am interested in. 
Wait till I can get a pic of the glow in the dark layer!
And i could really use a flat file. Storing mine under the bed right now. I think when it comes ro Rose and I, we are accumulating trade bait for those hard to find prints. I for one certainly don't plan on putting everything I've posted on the wall.


So if I move back to Texas rose ... we could just go half and half and buy us a warehouse and covert it to the ultimate man cave!
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Was contemplating buying a movie theater that was for sale a few years ago, haha!
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where did you buy this from. i would love one when my collection expands??


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Predator "Silent. Invisible. Invincible" (40/40) (Chris Garofalo) - Bottleneck "When The Lights Go Out" 18" x 24"
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