DDC-103 “Incredible Indiana” Poster
DDC-103 “Incredible Indiana” Poster
Product Description:
Indiana's always been an exciting place for me. In my whipping back and forth from Michigan to Oregon over the years, that 45 mile corner you blast through as you round the very bottom of Lake Michigan has always been a bit tricky. Be it road construction, pissed-off gas station attendants or volatile citizens ready to throw down, I was always on my toes in that apeshit shoulder of Indiana.
A couple years back I headed down to Indianapolis. And then down into Southern Indiana. And then over towards Cincinnati through the countryside. And up along the eastern side. And across the top. And in those travels, I got to see a lot of Indiana, and man, it was beautiful. Bloomington? Done. Loved that little town and all the green around it. I’m going back. What I knew of Indiana for all the years up to these travels was “the smell of diesel smoke” and “industrial waste around Gary.” Pretty unfair, really. Myopic.
When Ron Myers of Fort Wayne invited us to come and tell our story, we INSTANTLY accepted. Couldn’t pass up the opportunity. And damn, our very favorite Nate Utesch lived there, so it was a win/win sort of thing. The show went off without a hitch! Killer venue, crowd, posters and overall Indiana spirit! Thank you for coming to the gig! We sold it out.
And with this chance to come tell our story in Indiana? We HAD to make a poster. And that’s what we’ve got cooked up below. Crossroads of America!
Product Details:
01. Screen-printed on durable, uncoated “Way White” 100 lb poster paper!
02. 4-color print, inspired by the Indiana flag. With certitude from Bob and Drew!
03. 18" (W) × 24" (H) in dimension.
04. Proudly printed by the technicians of The Half And Half over in Columbia, SC!
05. Just the perfect blast of spirit and color to enhance that house in Gary, Indianapolis Speedway garage, Fort Wayne design shop, Kokomo halfway house, Muncie halfway house, Paoli Peaks warming shack, Purdue classroom, Bloomington record store, Hoosier Hill shack, Notre Dame locker room, Elkhart small business break room and pretty much any other Indiana application. Gu-aaron-teed to perform.
06. Limited edition of 250.
07. Ships in a burly kraft poster tube! Please reuse it!
08. Two white plastic end puck thingies, taped up good and tight.
09. Dedicated to Bart, Jerms, Doug, Ralf and Jack Helton.
10. Dedicated to our John Cougar Mellencamp, who needs to chill out and let his fans get a high five from time to time around Bloomington.
Edition History:
01. First Edition of 250, 2013.
02. Second Edition of 250, 2015.