Reviewer:
Mike Jaskiewicz
from Fairfax, VA United States
Sure I bought one of the Goines posters when it first came out. Why? Because it goes so well in my living room, right next to two posters from Grant's past, similarly-framed in black aluminum and glass - the original timeless and classic woodblock-style B'Stone posters, entitled 'Horse of a Different Color" and "Get Away Fast".
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No Need to buy Sight Unseen
July 27, 2012
Reviewer:
Steven Lowe
from Corte Madera, CA United States
Just go to the Goines link and check out poster #230. What a steal at $32!
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kinda bummed i overpaid...
July 24, 2012
Reviewer:
Eli Koral
from San Francisco, CA United States
kinda bummed i paid $50, and it went down to $32! oh well, still a beautiful thing and it's promptly going to be framed and ung next to the fleet. nice work folks!
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wonderful poster
July 6, 2012
Reviewer:
David Y
from Bloomington, IN United States
I had not intended to get any more pictures to hang on my walls, but had to make an exception for David Lance Goines wonderful poster.
I like the picture of the bike. It shows Grant's concept of strong, functional and interesting looking bikes.
But, what really did it for me was the little boy peering out from the front spokes. It is a reminder of when bikes meant fun and freedom. You know, before they became high-tech, single purpose machines for serious cyclists.
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Interesting
July 3, 2012
Reviewer:
Jesse
from Seattle, WA United States
I like this poster. My opinion of it is not fully developed, mostly because I consider it frame-worthy, yet I have not framed it yet and therefore it is not hanging on a wall where I can enjoy it.
There is at least 1 interesting and unusual thing going on in this poster. There might be a second such thing. But the first thing, I am not sure if it is artist's license or what, but I do not think it is possible in real life. It gives me something to look at and think about though, and I like that.