Tool Stuff on eBay

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ToolFanFromWayBack wrote:
bigboy55693 wrote:Oh yeah and this gem for MayJay geeks: Maynard James Keenan Autographed Limited Edition Print Tool Puscifer Sold Out!

Love the "limited to 1000 prints" line as well as the can't tell what the fuck he wrote/signed scribbles.
No dick picks on eBay. :) One of the scribbles is Nardo's fancy signature. Not just the M we get on the tool stuff.
The seller covered it up with another photo of the print. Maynard dick pic Inception.
Listing removed for some reason?
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badkittygothgirl wrote:
bigboy55693 wrote:This is a new one for me Thesaurus Sticker

fan made and not worth $8.
Not a bad looking sticker IMO. Agreed its not worth $10. I might be interested at the $5-$7 range but only b/c I have nearly every sticker old and new in my collection.
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Looks like it is made on cheap paper.
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Anyone know if this is official or fan made?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOOL-BLACK-WREN ... 5afec7839f

I know it says official, but i dont recall seeing these at the merch booth


thanks

edit: I think its bootleg bc this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOOL-RUSTY-LOGO ... 5663d4bb32

is sold by the same seller and this one if DEF bootleg
5/20/2001 - NYC, NY
9/22/2001 - Hartford, CT
8/12/2002 - Trenton, NJ
5/20/2006 - NYC, NY
9/28/2006 - Camden, NJ
10/5/2006 - Hartford, CT
10/6/2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
10/7/2006 - Uniondale, NY
8/1/2009 - Jersey City, NY
1/31/2012 - Uncasville, CT
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I was at that San Antonio show, there was people in the parking lot selling that shirt.

So yea, definitely bootleg.
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I'm impressed the bootleggers are starting to copy the red star on the sleeve.
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I emailed the seller of the Tshirts and asked if they shirts were licensed. This is the response I received:

"Hello!
Thank you for visiting tshirtgods on eBay! All of our items are licensed and official items received by us directly from each artists' merchandising companies. We do not print/manufacture any of our items.
Thanks!"

The bootleggers are getting better it seems at making the shirts look a litte more realistic...
5/20/2001 - NYC, NY
9/22/2001 - Hartford, CT
8/12/2002 - Trenton, NJ
5/20/2006 - NYC, NY
9/28/2006 - Camden, NJ
10/5/2006 - Hartford, CT
10/6/2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
10/7/2006 - Uniondale, NY
8/1/2009 - Jersey City, NY
1/31/2012 - Uncasville, CT
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Am I the only one who doesn't care if my shirt is a bootleg one or not? I bought the shirt to have a tool shirt.
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Bootleg tshirts tend to be of lesser quality than the official shirts. Bootleg shirts fade quicker, rip and tear easier, and shrink many times over. I own plenty of "parking lot" tshirts from all types of events, never pay more than $5 a piece, yet they all have some sort of drawback. Why do I continue to buy them then? Well for $5 its ok imo. I would never pay anymore than that!
5/20/2001 - NYC, NY
9/22/2001 - Hartford, CT
8/12/2002 - Trenton, NJ
5/20/2006 - NYC, NY
9/28/2006 - Camden, NJ
10/5/2006 - Hartford, CT
10/6/2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
10/7/2006 - Uniondale, NY
8/1/2009 - Jersey City, NY
1/31/2012 - Uncasville, CT
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xZ1mM3r wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't care if my shirt is a bootleg one or not? I bought the shirt to have a tool shirt.
From an asthetic view I don't think many care, but from a point a view where it's ripping off the band, I suspect many have an objection.
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Anyone know of a legit website where I can get old APC/TOOL tour shirts?
5/20/2001 - NYC, NY
9/22/2001 - Hartford, CT
8/12/2002 - Trenton, NJ
5/20/2006 - NYC, NY
9/28/2006 - Camden, NJ
10/5/2006 - Hartford, CT
10/6/2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
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hellboy wrote:
xZ1mM3r wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't care if my shirt is a bootleg one or not? I bought the shirt to have a tool shirt.
From an asthetic view I don't think many care, but from a point a view where it's ripping off the band, I suspect many have an objection.
I agree. But it's shirts. They lose FAR more money do to pirating albums. Shirts are a drop in the bucket. If they really cared they would crack down on eBay don't ya think? Selling copyright material, logos band names and such
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xZ1mM3r wrote:
hellboy wrote:
xZ1mM3r wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't care if my shirt is a bootleg one or not? I bought the shirt to have a tool shirt.
From an asthetic view I don't think many care, but from a point a view where it's ripping off the band, I suspect many have an objection.
I agree. But it's shirts. They lose FAR more money do to pirating albums. Shirts are a drop in the bucket. If they really cared they would crack down on eBay don't ya think? Selling copyright material, logos band names and such
Caring and having the time/money/inclination to do anything about it are two different things. Chances are the band aren't even aware of this particular example.
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True. For me the 'bootleg shirts' will do. They are only really bootlegs if the band in question sells 'real' shirts. Maybe I'm an ass. I dunno. I paid lots of money for albums and a concert ticket.
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xZ1mM3r wrote:
hellboy wrote:
xZ1mM3r wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't care if my shirt is a bootleg one or not? I bought the shirt to have a tool shirt.
From an asthetic view I don't think many care, but from a point a view where it's ripping off the band, I suspect many have an objection.
I agree. But it's shirts. They lose FAR more money do to pirating albums. Shirts are a drop in the bucket. If they really cared they would crack down on eBay don't ya think? Selling copyright material, logos band names and such
I always thought he opposite is true (depending on their record contract of course). I was always under the impression that ticket and merch sales were a bands biggest money making tools.
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ToolFanFromWayBack wrote:
xZ1mM3r wrote:
hellboy wrote: From an asthetic view I don't think many care, but from a point a view where it's ripping off the band, I suspect many have an objection.
I agree. But it's shirts. They lose FAR more money do to pirating albums. Shirts are a drop in the bucket. If they really cared they would crack down on eBay don't ya think? Selling copyright material, logos band names and such
I always thought he opposite is true (depending on their record contract of course). I was always under the impression that ticket and merch sales were a bands biggest money making tools.
They might make more on merch and tickets PER SALE but the volume is way way less than albums. Overall they probably make more off album sales even if the percentage is less.
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MJK said in an interview not that long ago that they had to sell about 1 million records to break even. I also believed he explained that the price increase in tickets (from about $30 now to $65/$70) came from lack of record sales, so the band had to pass the fee's onto the consumer somehow. It is of my personal belief that bands nowadays make most of their money from merchandise (shirts used to be $20-$25 now they are $45-$50) and live ticket sales. I believe MJK said something along the lines of "You can bootleg our album but you can't do that for our live experience". Of course he must have forgotten YouTube exists...

I personally don't mind purchasing shirts from bands merch table, although I am a huge sucker for tour dates on the back, and more recently I haven't seen many of those shirts for sale at various concerts I have attended over the last few months. Truth is, if the parking lot guys have shirts with tour dates on them I will buy them. If the merch table AND the parking lot guys both have shirts w tour dates on them, then I am most likely going to buy BOTH. Again, I usually wait until the parking lot guys seem desperate and never pay more than $5. I once got a TOOL parking lot shirt for $3!

and LOL @ this http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Tool-Band-T ... 4d1b9e6504
5/20/2001 - NYC, NY
9/22/2001 - Hartford, CT
8/12/2002 - Trenton, NJ
5/20/2006 - NYC, NY
9/28/2006 - Camden, NJ
10/5/2006 - Hartford, CT
10/6/2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
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This is a new one for me Jim "Maynard" Keenan - Maynard's Dad? signed Undertow Promo

Since I am not a Maynard buff I have no idea who Jim is...

Promo proper looks just that, proper.
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James was his original first name and current middle name.
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Hard to tell. The signed salival that were sold on TA were dated with the year and he doodled on his page.
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I'm a sucker for schminty original LP's and Undertow is a personal fav of the Tool catalog. Maybe overpaid a little but hard to find these in such good condition.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/181396791545?ss ... 1497.l2649
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Comes around every once in a while: Maynard
s "Sieban"
Nice that it is double digits and looks to be in good shape with all its packaging. Keep an eye on it.


Also check out this beauty: Tool Army Windbreaker
Little high on this BiN, but still pretty sweet.

Kinda cool looking and very cheap: Japan Promo Poster

And finally, this is a new one for me: "The Real Boodeans" vinyl record with artwork by some guy named "Maynard" Dunno enough about Maynard to say whether he went to art school near Grand Rapids, MI. Does anyone know more about this?
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$500 BIN for a vinyl with Maynard art? Hahahahaha
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No cheet. That's ridonkulous.
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