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Keith Mayo
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Scott Sebring?

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Picked up this cool poster at the Birmingham Comicon today. I've been told that it's a photo of Scott Sebring sitting in a Fiberglass Freaks Batmobile. It this correct?
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This is just like Adrian on the shower curtain all over again...
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Well now Scott hangs on the wall of my Batmobile display. :-)
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Just got this from Mark B. Racop:
"That's a cool print, Keith. Any idea who sold that? That's my pic! I took that picture of Scott Sebring in my fourth car at Barrett-Jackson in 2008".

All this background info makes the print more valuable to me! :-)
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Haha. Yep, that's me from ten years ago in one of Mark's car.
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Last year I was at a convention in Chicago and I'm going through the prints this pretty big comic book store (big in the region anyway) was offering. I come across one of my own and I pull it out. Not only was it a print I had done a few years ago, they now had put a different website tagline on it.

I walked it up to the dealer and said I liked the print-- he said he's friends with the artist.
I tell him I'm the artist and he's all of a sudden a lot less friendly.

Shameful how people will take other people's work and hawk it as something they can sell.
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AndyFish wrote: Mon Mar 26, 2018 7:54 am Last year I was at a convention in Chicago and I'm going through the prints this pretty big comic book store (big in the region anyway) was offering. I come across one of my own and I pull it out. Not only was it a print I had done a few years ago, they now had put a different website tagline on it.

I walked it up to the dealer and said I liked the print-- he said he's friends with the artist.
I tell him I'm the artist and he's all of a sudden a lot less friendly.

Shameful how people will take other people's work and hawk it as something they can sell.
Wow - that's horrible. Glad you called him on it. Now, I wonder what royalties you should extract from the new "artist"? I'm thinking: 100%.
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