admonkey wrote: And you, Jerry, are being evasive.
I'm not being evasive and you are not being genuine. I am not going to give you the opportunity to pick my words apart one at a time. I can picture you salivating just waiting for the oportunity. You are smart enough to fully understand the truth in what I say. The fact that you are badgering me says more about how you feel about me than the truth you supposedly seek. You are just being hypocritical and you deserve no respect from me for that role you play and I emphasize the word PLAY. The offset lithographs on my site are listed as offset lithographs and the limestone lithographs on my site are listed as genuine stone lithographs. No deception there. The easiest way for me to make my point is with the Peace Girl print. Are any of you willing to call the Syracuse Cultural Workers Offset Reproduction of the Original Peace Girl Serigraph an original print, even the copies signed by Shepard. The serigraph is a $2,000 print and you can still buy the offset from the Syracuse site for $14.00. If you are so sure that I am wrong then go buy one for $14.00 and try to resell it for $2,000 calling it an original and see what kind of respect or support you get from the members of this forum. If you were really trying to fulfill your responsibility as a respected authoritative voice and administrator on this forum then you would at least acknowledge that my effort to seek the truth in ebay listings, especially listings from members of this forum, is an honest effort even if you feel that the effort is fruitless, which it obviously is. But instead you mock me and use a stupid metaphor about cleaning up after me. Your time would be better spent cleaning up after yourself.
From the "Print" section of this site:
Shepard was asked to help get the word out about Syracuse Cultural Workers,... Shepard was more than happy to help by lending one of his most popular images to spread their message. Originally a silkscreen print, the Peace Girl image has now been made into an Offset Print. The poster is printed on a thick stock and comes with the Syracuse Cultural Workers info printed at the bottom of the print. Unfortunately we are all sold out of our inventory but if you miss out on the print, don't stress, you can still find some available at http://www.syrculturalworkers.com...Note: Some elements are different than the original silkscreen print.