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DeLorean poster interest?
Hi all,
As mentioned in my other thread...
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?11...orean-question
I'd like to get a poster of this image of JZD with the prototype DeLorean from March 1979. I like the image because I actually think the prototype is cooler looking than the production car, and this was taken at a time when the future looked bright for DMC, so for me it kind of captures the "Live the Dream" slogan...
JZD.jpg
This is a licensed photo, so getting permission to print a run of posters will not be cheap. I'm trying to see if I can get a group deal that would make it feasible, but that of course partly depends on whether there are enough other people interested. I'll publish the exact costs involved when available -I'm not looking to do this to make money, just to get a copy of the poster for myself!
So, if you think you'd also like a copy of this poster, and would be willing to spend around $60 to $70 (including printing costs) to get a copy, please let me know in this thread.
Thanks,
John
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For the limited run, if you could get it to my door for $75, I'd be in.
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Senior Member
Do we know where and when the photo was taken? It would be nice to caption it.
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
http://www.will-to-live.org
No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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Originally Posted by
Dangermouse
Do we know where and when the photo was taken? It would be nice to caption it.
March 1, 1979 in the desert outside Palm Springs CA
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
dmcjohn
I like the image because I actually think the prototype is cooler looking than the production car, and this was taken at a time when the future looked bright for DMC, so for me it kind of captures the "Live the Dream" slogan...
John,
Agree with you on the proto being cooler looking with a few exceptions, those being:
- The side mirrors
- Wheels
- Sliding door glass
I might be interested. How big is "poster-size" in inches? I'd have to take into consideration framing as well.
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This is a licensed photo, so getting permission to print a run of posters will not be cheap
Who owns it out of interest? Any DeLorean enthusiast would, I would have thought let you use it for perhaps a small donation, it's not like it's not used/published on the net/books/etc
Chris
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The max size the image is available in is 54 MB - 3555px × 5339px • 11.00in. × 17.00in @ 300 ppi
I think that should be good enough to print a poster 23 x 35 inches (according to a calculator here: http://www.vivyxprinting.com/how-big...al-picture.asp)
Chris - The image is still owned and licensed through Corbis. Otherwise, I think if the original photographer still had copies, he would have been happy to let me make a poster for myself.
The cost involved to do this for a poster license is $1070 from Corbis, with printing costs on top. However, you are then licensed to print up to 500 copies (of course with the cost of printing on top).
I did a quick search for bulk printing posters, and found this place:
http://www.uprinting.com/bulk-poster-printing.html
The cost to do 100 copies of the poster in 24 x 36 size, on 100 lb. gloss paper comes to $701.40.
So, depending on how many people were interested, this might not be as expensive as I thought. For example, if 100 people were interested, it would be around $18 plus postage costs ($10 to cover corbis license cost and 7 to cover printing cost, per unit).
Maybe this is something more suited to a company like DMCH or even the DeLorean Museum to take on as a fundraiser, as I don't relish the thought of shipping 100 posters!
Anyway, I guess the question is, if the price was around $17 to $20, not including shipping, how many would be interested?
If this doesn't work out, I think I'll just make myself a similar poster. I have a lot of high res pics of Proto-1 which I took when Tony showed us the car a few years back - a quick photoshopping of the background and I came up with the attached result, which I can just print at very low cost locally.
test2.jpg
thanks,
John
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By the way, if 200 people were interested, this would push the cost down to less than $9 per poster! Granted, it would be probably hard to round up 200 interested people, although I'm sure they would sell eventually...
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Senior Member
I will be interested too
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Senior Member
If the cost is ~$20, count me in.
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