Just got back from a trip with a couple of packages waiting for me. I would
add to your note to please not tape the art down to the package covering all
sides completely. When it arrives, you have to carefully razor around the
whole thing in the hopes that you won’t slice your newly acquired art trying to
get it out of the damn package. The goal should just be to ensure that the art
doesn’t slide around. It doesn’t need to be spotwelded to the package.
Taping it down at the corners? Cool.
Taping it with a bit of tape in one spot at the top, bottom, & on each side?
Perfect.
Taping it down to the board so that every inch of the edge of the page is taped
down & you have to razor it all or risk bending the art getting it off of the
package. Please stop!
Just my opinion of course.
Phillip
From: comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of William Banick ("lrtaiji")
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2021 9:59 AM
To: William Banick <LRTAIJI@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: A note to those shipping art
Edited for correction:
Dear Seller, Artists and Dealers,
We who have a passion to caretake Art wish for the following:
That the art we purchase is as advertised in condition shown without adjusting
scans to negate defects
That the art is handled so as not to damage it
That it is packed properly to negate possible damage and that it is easy to
extricate so that damage will not occur on our end.
Over the last several years I have had art taped to paper and packaging
materials, shoddily packed so as to Almost Insure Damage, arrived in damaged
condition not shown in scans and mishandled to create damage.
We as buyers invest absurd funding and would appreciate the product to arrive
as advertised and undamaged.
Sincerely,
Bill
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On Sep 11, 2021, at 12:57 PM, William Banick <LRTAIJI@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:LRTAIJI@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Please do Tony! Thank you for you abundance of great work and commentary.
Sincerely,
Bill
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On Sep 11, 2021, at 12:44 PM, Tony Isabella <tonyisabella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tonyisabella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Speaking as Me who can't afford to caretake Art, these all seem 100% reasonable
to me. May I quote you?
Tony Isabella
On 9/11/2021 12:40 PM, William Banick (lrtaiji) wrote:
Dear Seller, Artists and Dealers,
We who have a passion to caretake Art wish for the following:
That the are we purchase is as advertised in condition shown without adjusting
scans to negate defects
That the art is handled so as not to damage it
That it is packed properly to negate possible damage and that it is easy to
extricate so that damage will not occur on our end.
Over the last several years I have had art taped to paper and packaging
materials, shoddily packed so as to Almost Insure Damage, arrived in damaged
condition not shown in scans and mishandled to create damage.
We as buyers invest absurd funding and would appreciate the product to arrive
as advertised and we undamaged.
Sincerely,
Bill
Pursuing the Effortless...
BigFaceLoveYoga.com
🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽