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Post by IggyWiggy on Feb 26, 2016 12:01:51 GMT
"IN COD WE TRUST" 6 color screen print 65 x 65 cm 25,6 x 25,6 In Edition of 250 Conqueror Connoisseur 300 gsm paper Price £220 (5% art tax included) Signed and numbered IN COD WE TRUST (WHITE EDITION) Will be available through the new lottery system. To enter the lottery send an email with only your full name and address to: ICWTwhite@abcprinthouse.com This email address is for lottery registration purposes only. No emails will be replied to. "IN COD WE TRUST" Blue edition 7 color screen print 65 x 65 cm 25,6 x 25,6 In Edition of 25 Conqueror Connoisseur 300 gsm paper Price £500 (5% art tax included) Signed and numbered IN COD WE TRUST (BLUE EDITION) Will be available through the new lottery system. To enter the lottery send an email with only your full name and address to: ICWTblue@abcprinthouse.com This email address is for lottery registration purposes only. No emails will be replied to. The lottery tickets will be selected by a random number generator. One print of each edition per household. Multiple emails with identical shipping address will automatically be deleted from the lottery. Using same address for the separate lotteries are permitted. If all orders are not completed by the first selected group, an email will be sent out to the next person on the list until all orders in the edition are sold. Please be patient, as you could receive an email several days after the lottery has ended. Please check your spam folder the next few days after the lottery has ended. When the lottery has ended and all the prints are sold, we will post an update on www.abcprinthouse.com. In addition, all the information will be included in the upcoming newsletter. The lottery is now open, and we are accepting email registrations until the March 1st 20:00 CET (local time oslo) Shipping cost: Norway:£14 Europe: £26 Rest of the world: £28
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Post by sturban on Feb 26, 2016 12:16:10 GMT
Jeez, are these gonna be that popular that it needs a lottery system?
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Post by IggyWiggy on Feb 26, 2016 12:19:54 GMT
Jeez, are these gonna be that popular that it needs a lottery system? My thoughts exactly. Maybe the Norwegians will go crazy for it.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Feb 26, 2016 12:20:29 GMT
Or fishermen?
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Post by sturban on Feb 26, 2016 12:24:04 GMT
Jeez, are these gonna be that popular that it needs a lottery system? My thoughts exactly. Maybe the Norwegians will go crazy for it. Yeah, they do like to buy into their own artists. Also probably a good tactical marketing ploy. Everybody wants something they can't have
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Post by stender on Feb 26, 2016 13:19:21 GMT
That would look great on my wall.........If I lived in a John West factory. Although if it sells out I may do a carp version. I know quite a few carp fishing fanatics!
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Post by ouroboros on Feb 26, 2016 14:02:06 GMT
Norway exists and maintains one of the highest living standards in the world due to its management of both Cod & Oil.
Not that I want a picture of a gadus on me wall
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2016 16:18:19 GMT
Norway exists and maintains one of the highest living standards in the world due to its management of both Cod & Oil. Not that I want a picture of a gadus on me wall I read that as cod (liver) oil. No doubt the Norwegians manage that well too. As to the print, it's another very easy pass.
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Post by justdave on Feb 26, 2016 18:13:12 GMT
That would look great on my wall.........If I lived in a John West factory. Although if it sells out I may do a carp version. I know quite a few carp fishing fanatics! If you do a carp version, I'm in! Lol
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Post by elkev on Feb 26, 2016 20:04:12 GMT
I prefer this to the fisherman holding the huge banana in the Lofoten piece.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Feb 26, 2016 20:19:20 GMT
I prefer this to the fisherman holding the huge banana in the Lofoten piece. I heard differently
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Post by elkev on Feb 26, 2016 21:55:46 GMT
I prefer this to the fisherman holding the huge banana in the Lofoten piece. I heard differently I walked straight into that one. Well played
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Post by stender on Feb 27, 2016 12:00:27 GMT
Surprised no one has mentioned sucking a fisherman's friend
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Post by boyo on Feb 27, 2016 19:38:16 GMT
Surprised no one has mentioned sucking a fisherman's friend It's not something you would show off about.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Feb 27, 2016 19:55:03 GMT
Surprised no one has mentioned sucking a fisherman's friend It's not something you would show off about. Really? I sucked on a fisherman's well-wisher. She was admirable.
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Post by ouroboros on Feb 27, 2016 19:57:52 GMT
If you come across it, the Mark Kurlanski buke, Cod- the fish that changed the world is a nice background to the significance of cod in western culture. More interesting than it sounds.
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Post by stender on Feb 28, 2016 14:43:26 GMT
Just got back from Leigh on sea. cod and chips £8.55 for a take away!
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Post by nixon451 on Feb 28, 2016 15:48:38 GMT
My question is, what government puts a 5% tax on art? What's that all about?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2016 16:39:15 GMT
My question is, what government puts a 5% tax on art? What's that all about? yes ... in Norway art is 5% (export-import)
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Post by stender on Feb 29, 2016 8:47:07 GMT
it's called flipper tax. Although this print should be exempt.
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