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22 hours ago, Cassiew said:

This guy needs to make more appearances. Who had his as a keyring? I did but he got scratched and lost his colour 

Yes I've still got the little figurine keyring amongst my kids toys somewhere

 
22 hours ago, Cassiew said:

This guy needs to make more appearances. Who had his as a keyring? I did but he got scratched and lost his colour 

I still have it somewhere. 


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13 hours ago, tiers said:

1964 poster. Bought many years later and I am not sure if it was original.

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That was a reprint he did years later. It’s fabulous though 

 
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11 minutes ago, Yossarian said:

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The Mark Knight posters.

It’s pretty good, but I liked the Harv time better. Oh well I guess that looked too much the the lead character in “Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show”

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Our very first Mark Knight poster.

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I'm not usually a huge fan of the Knight posters (his Richmond ones were terrible) but I actually don't mind that Demons one.

A wegart one has also been released, basically rips off the unused 1958 one which doesn't make sense, would've preferred they went with the unused 2000 one.

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6 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'm not usually a huge fan of the Knight posters (his Richmond ones were terrible) but I actually don't mind that Demons one.

I’m just happy he hasn’t taken another pot shot at us about Range Rovers, snow or cheese platters. 

Agreed on the Richmond posters. Two of those Tigers looked like they were on pingers by the looks of their pupils! 💊

He is interviewed on 5he afl exchange podcasts and said the Demons marketing team had a few things to say.

No cheese platers.

No range rovers.

No skis.

Don't make the demon too red.

He sounded a bit miffed by it.

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On 9/12/2021 at 9:04 PM, Cassiew said:

Has anyone seen how Mark Knight draws demons?

Also, I heard from WEG’s son in law (at his store) that if we win the grand final, we’ll get getting the poster we would have got if we’d won 4 in a row. So it’ll look something like this:

You heard it here first 

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What did I say, eh? 😉

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 I’m all for tempting fate.

Somebody make one saying

Five-peat!

2021-26

27 minutes ago, BAMF said:

He is interviewed on 5he afl exchange podcasts and said the Demons marketing team had a few things to say.

No cheese platers.

No range rovers.

No skis.

Don't make the demon too red.

He sounded a bit miffed by it.

Thank you, marketing team.  🙏🏻
 

You just know he was wetting his pants in excitement to add that twaddle in.

if the unthinkable does happen and i grab one of these from the newsagents, will they think im weird when i burst into tears when they hand it to me?

On 9/12/2021 at 10:11 PM, Demon Disciple said:

Always wanted a WEG premiership poster. Bring it home Dees

I've always wanted a Premiership Tattoo. Go Ds Go. 

I really really really really want us to get that Premiership poster. It’s as much a part of the GF win as the cup. 
 

Give Em Hell

Go Dees 


2 hours ago, Yossarian said:

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Grange Wallis posters

They are awesome.

Useless fact #323 .... I know Grange's sister. She is one of the nicest people I know.

2 hours ago, Biffen said:

 I’m all for tempting fate.

Somebody make one saying

Five-peat!

2021-26

That’s a six-peat. I’ll take that. 

 

Does anyone have/know what our unused 1988 Weg poster looked like? I agree the 58' doesn't make much sense and I always thought the 2000 one lacked a bit...

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7 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

Does anyone have/know what our unused 1988 Weg poster looked like? I agree the 58' doesn't make much sense and I always thought the 2000 one lacked a bit...

I can’t find the link to it but the 1988 was sensational. It was by far the best poster he did for us.

Now that he’s selling them and if by some chance we do lose, is he going to reuse it again if we make another one?


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