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Banksy Rat, Flower Thrower, Crisis hi res images, by Kevin Anderson on Jan 7, 2020 18:27:41 GMT 1, Still on the hunt for a Thrower. DM with price, thanks.
Still on the hunt for a Thrower. DM with price, thanks.
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Imoy-San
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Banksy Rat, Flower Thrower, Crisis hi res images, by Imoy-San on Jan 16, 2020 22:25:29 GMT 1, Is it still available?
I have a rat I'm willing to let go of if anyone needs one
Is it still available? I have a rat I'm willing to let go of if anyone needs one
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iamzero
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Banksy Rat, Flower Thrower, Crisis hi res images, by iamzero on Jan 16, 2020 22:56:23 GMT 1, Why do you feel the need to have Pest Control verify them if you had them yourself from the GDP exhibition?
Why do you feel the need to have Pest Control verify them if you had them yourself from the GDP exhibition?
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Banksy Rat, Flower Thrower, Crisis hi res images, by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 23:18:46 GMT 1, I have a set of prints from Gross Domestic Product - flowers-rat-crisis. Now framed professionally with UV protection and clarity glass too. Previously asked Pest Control Office about rat and was told fake! I sent photo's etc to prove they came from store. They replied, "Sorry, we misunderstood. The posters were given out to kids at GDP shop, just not eligible for authentication. Kept emails, printed them to attach to prints. By their response(s) they appear to have authenticated my prints through carelessness. Your thoughts?
if you think that's what they have done then fine. I very much doubt anyone else will think the same.
These are not going to have pest control, like the soup cans, the Tesco poster, the peckham rock, the museum posters etc.
your emails from them add no value
I have a set of prints from Gross Domestic Product - flowers-rat-crisis. Now framed professionally with UV protection and clarity glass too. Previously asked Pest Control Office about rat and was told fake! I sent photo's etc to prove they came from store. They replied, "Sorry, we misunderstood. The posters were given out to kids at GDP shop, just not eligible for authentication. Kept emails, printed them to attach to prints. By their response(s) they appear to have authenticated my prints through carelessness. Your thoughts? if you think that's what they have done then fine. I very much doubt anyone else will think the same. These are not going to have pest control, like the soup cans, the Tesco poster, the peckham rock, the museum posters etc. your emails from them add no value
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