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spanglysteve Wrote:

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> hmm, i like it, but more than I'm willing to pay



Same here. Unframed, too :(


Fun to see Ginger Baker named on the video though :)


ETA: In case of confusion, he is named on part of the map which is shown in close up on the video!

Chener Books has a good selection of maps from past years of various local areas including East Dulwich.


Not the same I know, but interesting to look at and pore over.


And very much cheaper if you can't run to ?140 plus framing, though I'm sure it's worth it if you can.


It's a limited edition so given that it covers most of London, it will probably sell out soon I guess.

mikeb Wrote:

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> What I would really like is one of these

>

> http://stephenwalter.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015

> /04/RIVERS-OF-LONDON-2014-2.jpg


>

> But they're just a bit more expensive ...


There is a great one here of our noble borough including 'Dullidge'. But as you say ...


http://www.tagfinearts.com/stephen-walter/southwark.html

mikeb Wrote:

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> What I would really like is one of these

>

> http://stephenwalter.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015

> /04/RIVERS-OF-LONDON-2014-2.jpg

>

> or these

>

> http://stephenwalter.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015

> /05/LONDON-SUBTERRANEA-2012.jpg

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> But they're just a bit more expensive ...


And totally inaccurate for our neck of the woods (good joke there), but Mike already knows this.


Jhn K

Its a large limited addition print. Limited editions always sell for those sorts of prices.



Dog duck Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Seems like a ridiculous price for a poster to

> me.

> > But what do I know...

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> Totally agree... ridiculous price

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