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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by ryderage on Jul 16, 2015 17:36:57 GMT 1, You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday.
You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by South Bound on Jul 16, 2015 17:52:27 GMT 1, You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. but how do you confirm that it has been framed to conservation standards without opening it up?
You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. but how do you confirm that it has been framed to conservation standards without opening it up?
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Black Apple Art on Jul 16, 2015 18:23:07 GMT 1, You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view.
Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it.
You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by ryderage on Jul 17, 2015 10:35:23 GMT 1, Most people who have spent good cash getting prints framed will have the paperwork confirming which reputable framer completed the works and to which standard it was completed to.
Most people who have spent good cash getting prints framed will have the paperwork confirming which reputable framer completed the works and to which standard it was completed to.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by coller on Jul 17, 2015 21:03:17 GMT 1, You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it. I can see people paying slightly more for something never-framed, but not a significant premium. Maybe one obsessive art collector, but not in aggregate. This belief is largely based on price similarities between framed vs. unframed prints sold at auction and through private sale.
I mean, who here would ever spend an extra 1-2kGBP on a banksy print when choosing between archivally framed and never framed? Very few, I imagine. Maybe an extra 500 pounds or something at most. I personally wouldn't pay anything extra for unframed against archivally framed from reputable framer; would just view it as a nice plus.
Also a lot easier to damage an unframed print than a framed one... in that sense, framing adds damage protection for long-term storage purposes. No one will accidentally sit on your framed print hanging on the wall, but they might accidentally put something heavy on top of your flat file, etc. Then you're in crease city, rather than worrying about the type of archival hinges used on three half-inch portions of the print verso.
You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it. I can see people paying slightly more for something never-framed, but not a significant premium. Maybe one obsessive art collector, but not in aggregate. This belief is largely based on price similarities between framed vs. unframed prints sold at auction and through private sale. I mean, who here would ever spend an extra 1-2kGBP on a banksy print when choosing between archivally framed and never framed? Very few, I imagine. Maybe an extra 500 pounds or something at most. I personally wouldn't pay anything extra for unframed against archivally framed from reputable framer; would just view it as a nice plus. Also a lot easier to damage an unframed print than a framed one... in that sense, framing adds damage protection for long-term storage purposes. No one will accidentally sit on your framed print hanging on the wall, but they might accidentally put something heavy on top of your flat file, etc. Then you're in crease city, rather than worrying about the type of archival hinges used on three half-inch portions of the print verso.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Coach on Jul 17, 2015 21:07:24 GMT 1, You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it.
I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être.
You seem to be under the impression that framing a print instantly depreciates the value. A print framed to conservation or museum standard will acutally enhance the value. These are effectively sealed in the frame and protected from UV whereas your print has been exposed to humidity for all these years. I would buy a print framed to standard over a unframed print anyday. Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it. I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Black Apple Art on Jul 17, 2015 21:33:03 GMT 1, Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it. I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être. Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues.
Far off on this one mate, but everyone has their right to their view. Most with knowledge of art care and some time collecting will take, and possibly pay a premium for, a never framed and well kept piece any day over something framed. Framed means it has been handled and mounted which in the very best scenario means it could be close to the condition it was before it's framing or restored back to it. I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être. Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Coach on Jul 17, 2015 22:12:41 GMT 1, I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être. Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues.
But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point.
I know what you are saying is right my friend. But, my goodness, what a shame it is for such beautiful prints not to see the light of day. It's their reasonne d'être. Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues. But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Black Apple Art on Jul 17, 2015 22:26:19 GMT 1, Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues. But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point. The premium for me is for the top condition to start with. I can keep that condition intact when I frame properly as there are no irreversible elements. Also if I were to sell the piece, especially if it is high value, I would de-frame, have all hinges removed, photo front and back and flat pack.
Oh I agree. I by no means think prints should be stashed away but if I had to choose between buying even a properly framed print or a never framed, for me that is no decision at all. I'm probably a bit more strong on this point because of the large quantity of damaged pieces I see on a regular basis. Have no problem paying a premium for a piece in perfect or near perfect condition framed or not and I think this premium varies and is more significant with older and rarer pieces like a RC or the infamous FC that are known for having issues. But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point. The premium for me is for the top condition to start with. I can keep that condition intact when I frame properly as there are no irreversible elements. Also if I were to sell the piece, especially if it is high value, I would de-frame, have all hinges removed, photo front and back and flat pack.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Jul 18, 2015 2:24:36 GMT 1, I may be wrong but understood even with UV glass colours will fade over time. So had assumed a print stored in the dark by its original owner (unframed) since the day of purchase would likely offer a more collectable specimen so warrant greater value?
I suspect very few who originally bought a graffiti poster for £95 would have even known or paid Rockwell Bennett Harwood III to frame up real good with his exquisite Maldivian UV glass and allocate next weeks giro and a …. on UV window films to ensure minimal light damage.
Its OTT to worry too much about value as its unsigned, but suspect others who are hanging/storing numerous signed prints and keeping as long term investments it will be of greater interest?
Firstly thank you black apple art your articulate ‘may find it difficult asking £7K when HU are selling one for £6K’ then thoughtfully adding unknown factor of condition.
So I personally do not think it absurd a market value of £7K+ made by collectors as they were taking into account unframed and stored in the dark since purchase so possibly was a unique specimen that warranted their valuation?
Also considering GR price has quadrupled in what the last 2-3 years, so for me that is not beyond belief?
I was never storing to sell, but the right place to hang never happened, next thing I am wearing comfortable shoes and don't even recognise my own hands in a photo... I think most would have passed though several owners as don’t think many thought until a few years ago they would continue to rise – and you got to be pretty weird (then) to buy street art and keep it stashed away in the dark as a future investment.
And the comment about having proof was framed reputably…whose to say that frank the frame or even the original poster peddler had not nailed gunned and embalmed with sticks like s**t before Rockwell Bennett Harwood III – wrapped his worldly renowned framing fingers arond it and branded RBH logo into the white rhino skin frame for us all to admire?
I know nothing and everyone does have an opinion and rightly so, or this thread would be dull as dishwater - but I should remember to not always instinctively act on advice as only got GR framed up real nice by…RBH… yes the man himself and I am sure you will agree he has really excelled himself this time and taken framing to a whole next level, how will this (see) image below have affected value? ... will upload...shortly....
I may be wrong but understood even with UV glass colours will fade over time. So had assumed a print stored in the dark by its original owner (unframed) since the day of purchase would likely offer a more collectable specimen so warrant greater value?
I suspect very few who originally bought a graffiti poster for £95 would have even known or paid Rockwell Bennett Harwood III to frame up real good with his exquisite Maldivian UV glass and allocate next weeks giro and a …. on UV window films to ensure minimal light damage.
Its OTT to worry too much about value as its unsigned, but suspect others who are hanging/storing numerous signed prints and keeping as long term investments it will be of greater interest?
Firstly thank you black apple art your articulate ‘may find it difficult asking £7K when HU are selling one for £6K’ then thoughtfully adding unknown factor of condition.
So I personally do not think it absurd a market value of £7K+ made by collectors as they were taking into account unframed and stored in the dark since purchase so possibly was a unique specimen that warranted their valuation?
Also considering GR price has quadrupled in what the last 2-3 years, so for me that is not beyond belief?
I was never storing to sell, but the right place to hang never happened, next thing I am wearing comfortable shoes and don't even recognise my own hands in a photo... I think most would have passed though several owners as don’t think many thought until a few years ago they would continue to rise – and you got to be pretty weird (then) to buy street art and keep it stashed away in the dark as a future investment.
And the comment about having proof was framed reputably…whose to say that frank the frame or even the original poster peddler had not nailed gunned and embalmed with sticks like s**t before Rockwell Bennett Harwood III – wrapped his worldly renowned framing fingers arond it and branded RBH logo into the white rhino skin frame for us all to admire?
I know nothing and everyone does have an opinion and rightly so, or this thread would be dull as dishwater - but I should remember to not always instinctively act on advice as only got GR framed up real nice by…RBH… yes the man himself and I am sure you will agree he has really excelled himself this time and taken framing to a whole next level, how will this (see) image below have affected value? ... will upload...shortly....
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Jul 18, 2015 2:44:59 GMT 1,
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Ottomatik on Jul 18, 2015 3:19:45 GMT 1,
I can't even.......
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 18, 2015 3:22:52 GMT 1, I can't stop looking at the picture even Sadam was a Banksy fan!
I can't stop looking at the picture even Sadam was a Banksy fan!
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Jul 18, 2015 3:27:07 GMT 1, My above post was in response to an earlier comment about framing adding value - some very valid points made since then I had not read - good work I 100% agree art should been seen always - keeping in the dark is against everything banksy and street art stands for so I have decided I would like to free the rat - but will it not just get stored again?? Maybe it could be appreciated in as a mint example in years to come - but there are a gazillion unofficial copies of it? Is it a good/bad thing saving just one mint rat? I have mentioned previously I loved banksys work way before purchasing the print, I bought it as instantly recognised his style as had admired his stuff for years seeing pieces dotted around random houses in Bristol that were given as presents to mates by the man himself.. I will sell it though as I would like it to be enjoyed, so where would be best guys, PM me your opinions if you would - but interesting to know who would actually frame it if they owned it, I have no predigest just interesting conundrum and tricky as maybe the only virgin gangsta left?
Excuse the bad taste photoshopped framed rat I thought it was funny and was supposed to amuse - if it offends anyone I can remove it - what with keeping rats in the dark and now this...I will quickly get a bad name for myself! - cheers guys
My above post was in response to an earlier comment about framing adding value - some very valid points made since then I had not read - good work I 100% agree art should been seen always - keeping in the dark is against everything banksy and street art stands for so I have decided I would like to free the rat - but will it not just get stored again?? Maybe it could be appreciated in as a mint example in years to come - but there are a gazillion unofficial copies of it? Is it a good/bad thing saving just one mint rat? I have mentioned previously I loved banksys work way before purchasing the print, I bought it as instantly recognised his style as had admired his stuff for years seeing pieces dotted around random houses in Bristol that were given as presents to mates by the man himself.. I will sell it though as I would like it to be enjoyed, so where would be best guys, PM me your opinions if you would - but interesting to know who would actually frame it if they owned it, I have no predigest just interesting conundrum and tricky as maybe the only virgin gangsta left?
Excuse the bad taste photoshopped framed rat I thought it was funny and was supposed to amuse - if it offends anyone I can remove it - what with keeping rats in the dark and now this...I will quickly get a bad name for myself! - cheers guys
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Jul 18, 2015 3:33:14 GMT 1, I hope I haven't started a new craze... my mum will not be happy
I hope I haven't started a new craze... my mum will not be happy
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Amber Halo on Jul 18, 2015 4:30:30 GMT 1, Wait a minute, what just happened... Are we now in the midst of the most prolonged Banksy FS thread in the history of the UAA?
I'm not necessarily complaining. I've found this thread entertaining. Just curious.
Wait a minute, what just happened... Are we now in the midst of the most prolonged Banksy FS thread in the history of the UAA?
I'm not necessarily complaining. I've found this thread entertaining. Just curious.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by coller on Jul 19, 2015 2:04:45 GMT 1, But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point. The premium for me is for the top condition to start with. I can keep that condition intact when I frame properly as there are no irreversible elements. Also if I were to sell the piece, especially if it is high value, I would de-frame, have all hinges removed, photo front and back and flat pack. There's that too; you can just frame with photo corners, use a mat, and keep it out of all sunlight and it will theoretically be in the same condition as if you stored it flat. Especially if you change the glass/mat every few years.
Put them on the wall where they belong
But wouldn't you then frame that print, thereby losing that premium? But, honestly, I do get your point. The premium for me is for the top condition to start with. I can keep that condition intact when I frame properly as there are no irreversible elements. Also if I were to sell the piece, especially if it is high value, I would de-frame, have all hinges removed, photo front and back and flat pack. There's that too; you can just frame with photo corners, use a mat, and keep it out of all sunlight and it will theoretically be in the same condition as if you stored it flat. Especially if you change the glass/mat every few years. Put them on the wall where they belong
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Jul 19, 2015 5:10:31 GMT 1, It started as a 110% genuine thread of condition vs value, but over the past couple of weeks it has become increasingly apparent I am no longer comfortable with stashing rats to the point it feels positively inhumane and immoral…but it was not all my fault…my wifes phobia of rodents is part to blame…I regularly contemplated bribing a hypnotherapist to convince her that having a banksy rat on the wall would help her overcome a traumatic childhood experience of being repeatedly attacked by half eaten mouse (the cat..not her) trapped under her duvet…and now cant stop thinking if this some kinda foxed up once removed regressive karma s**t for entrapping a street rat in the dark for over a decade.
unlikely, but I am hearing voices...
So, it may be long winded, but it was is a 100% genuine (thread) that was interesting, educational, subjective, emotional, moderately entertaining(at times)and now has real potential of becoming possibly the most prolonged elaborate (unintentional!) banksy FS in the history of UAA reaching an unprecedented rat smashing 3rd third page, which to be fair isn’t going to be all that easy to beat.
It started as a 110% genuine thread of condition vs value, but over the past couple of weeks it has become increasingly apparent I am no longer comfortable with stashing rats to the point it feels positively inhumane and immoral…but it was not all my fault…my wifes phobia of rodents is part to blame…I regularly contemplated bribing a hypnotherapist to convince her that having a banksy rat on the wall would help her overcome a traumatic childhood experience of being repeatedly attacked by half eaten mouse (the cat..not her) trapped under her duvet…and now cant stop thinking if this some kinda foxed up once removed regressive karma s**t for entrapping a street rat in the dark for over a decade. unlikely, but I am hearing voices... So, it may be long winded, but it was is a 100% genuine (thread) that was interesting, educational, subjective, emotional, moderately entertaining(at times)and now has real potential of becoming possibly the most prolonged elaborate (unintentional!) banksy FS in the history of UAA reaching an unprecedented rat smashing 3rd third page, which to be fair isn’t going to be all that easy to beat.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by South Bound on Jul 19, 2015 13:50:34 GMT 1, It started as a 110% genuine thread of condition vs value, but over the past couple of weeks it has become increasingly apparent I am no longer comfortable with stashing rats to the point it feels positively inhumane and immoral…but it was not all my fault…my wifes phobia of rodents is part to blame…I regularly contemplated bribing a hypnotherapist to convince her that having a banksy rat on the wall would help her overcome a traumatic childhood experience of being repeatedly attacked by trapped half eaten mouse (the cat..not her) under her duvet…and now cant stop thinking if this some kinda foxed up once removed regressive karma s**t for entrapping a street rat in the dark for over a decade. unlikely, but I am hearing voices... So, it may be long winded, but it was is a 100% genuine (thread) that was interesting, educational, subjective, emotional, moderately entertaining(at times)and now has real potential of becoming possibly the most prolonged elaborate (unintentional!) banksy FS in the history of UAA reaching an unprecedented rat smashing 3rd third page, which to be fair isn’t going to be all that easy to beat. haha, funny, this makes me wanna make an offer just to see if my wife has any buried phobias.
It started as a 110% genuine thread of condition vs value, but over the past couple of weeks it has become increasingly apparent I am no longer comfortable with stashing rats to the point it feels positively inhumane and immoral…but it was not all my fault…my wifes phobia of rodents is part to blame…I regularly contemplated bribing a hypnotherapist to convince her that having a banksy rat on the wall would help her overcome a traumatic childhood experience of being repeatedly attacked by trapped half eaten mouse (the cat..not her) under her duvet…and now cant stop thinking if this some kinda foxed up once removed regressive karma s**t for entrapping a street rat in the dark for over a decade. unlikely, but I am hearing voices... So, it may be long winded, but it was is a 100% genuine (thread) that was interesting, educational, subjective, emotional, moderately entertaining(at times)and now has real potential of becoming possibly the most prolonged elaborate (unintentional!) banksy FS in the history of UAA reaching an unprecedented rat smashing 3rd third page, which to be fair isn’t going to be all that easy to beat. haha, funny, this makes me wanna make an offer just to see if my wife has any buried phobias.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Missy Parrot on Aug 4, 2015 14:50:30 GMT 1, So after trying to find a Laugh now or a Love Rat , and still looking ! i am now trying to find a Gangsta rat to take there place , anyone out there looking to sell theres ?
fingers crossed on this one .
So after trying to find a Laugh now or a Love Rat , and still looking ! i am now trying to find a Gangsta rat to take there place , anyone out there looking to sell theres ?
fingers crossed on this one .
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Aug 22, 2015 1:14:04 GMT 1, You can this weekend - can meet @ Weston Super Mare
You can this weekend - can meet @ Weston Super Mare
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by cmodart on Aug 22, 2015 4:27:07 GMT 1, Banksy buyers are the biggest condition-sticklers on the planet.
Banksy buyers are the biggest condition-sticklers on the planet.
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Aug 22, 2015 11:15:20 GMT 1, Great to hear, the mintest Rat in town, will be up for grabs this weekend!
Great to hear, the mintest Rat in town, will be up for grabs this weekend!
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by pierre on Aug 24, 2015 18:14:45 GMT 1, Am I the only original owner to have shamefully stashed a banksy rat in the dark since day of purchase? It is nothing to be proud of I know, but does mean I have unique mint print to offer all you condition conscious collectors and specimen Rat hunters. From research seems are no other specimens like it, but do let me know.
Banksy Gangsta Rat - Unsigned
Price – Open to offers
Condition – Mint Specimen, like the day it was printed. Original Owner. Never framed, hung and stored flat in sleeve - only exposed to light briefly for annual check.
Edition - early 200's of 350
Photos - lots of images to follow, including original postal tube from AR -
Authenticity - PC COA in hand (acquired this year)
Location - UK - Only 50 miles from Dismaland so collection/delivery negotiable -
Please PM with offers
Am I the only original owner to have shamefully stashed a banksy rat in the dark since day of purchase? It is nothing to be proud of I know, but does mean I have unique mint print to offer all you condition conscious collectors and specimen Rat hunters. From research seems are no other specimens like it, but do let me know. Banksy Gangsta Rat - Unsigned Price – Open to offers Condition – Mint Specimen, like the day it was printed. Original Owner. Never framed, hung and stored flat in sleeve - only exposed to light briefly for annual check. Edition - early 200's of 350 Photos - lots of images to follow, including original postal tube from AR - Authenticity - PC COA in hand (acquired this year) Location - UK - Only 50 miles from Dismaland so collection/delivery negotiable - Please PM with offers
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yoyosh
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by yoyosh on Aug 24, 2015 20:59:42 GMT 1, Looks nice! Not sure "unique" though?
Looks nice! Not sure "unique" though?
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mla
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by mla on Aug 24, 2015 21:16:33 GMT 1, Looks a bit wavy, to be honest.
Looks a bit wavy, to be honest.
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Unica
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by Unica on Aug 24, 2015 21:25:54 GMT 1, Is it normal to have waves? It is 10 years old.
Is it normal to have waves? It is 10 years old.
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avec art
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by avec art on Aug 24, 2015 21:34:57 GMT 1, I'd say that is perfectly normal with soft printing paper and a non issue.
I'd say that is perfectly normal with soft printing paper and a non issue.
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mla
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Banksy • Gangsta Rat Print, by mla on Aug 24, 2015 22:47:27 GMT 1, Sure, but if you are touting it to be a "unique" super-mint example, my expectations are different.
Sure, but if you are touting it to be a "unique" super-mint example, my expectations are different.
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