true,but there's lot's of them out there. this really is a nice piece of 2pac history. i'm thinking it should be in some kind of protective case though,similar to a baseball card protective case. i'm sure whoever buys it will take the proper precautions protect it.
Aside from the rarity of the logo itself this business card demonstrates 2Pac's plans on actually staying under the Death Row umbrella, with Euphanasia Records servising as a subsidiary of the label.
the fact that the idea was more than just an idea - actions had already ben made, hence the business card. it wouldn't have been printed without bigger events already underway.
hmm I am considering buying it..but surely there loads of these kicking about somewhere.. you dont just get 1 business card made.. there prob copies around too (not saying this is one).. you can get thousands of cards printed really cheap so I bet quite a few will start popping up.
hmm I am considering buying it..but surely there loads of these kicking about somewhere.. you dont just get 1 business card made.. there prob copies around too (not saying this is one).. you can get thousands of cards printed really cheap so I bet quite a few will start popping up.
i do have more than one, but not a gang of them. this is from pac's old manager, so i wouldn't expect them to be a regular thing. also, the print is not just print, it's raised lettering, so it's not just someone with a printer and some paper.
Nice auction, I 've put it on watch and considering it. Lol @ the guy who actually bothered messaging you claiming Euthanasia was a film development company, not a management company.
Nice auction, I 've put it on watch and considering it. Lol @ the guy who actually bothered messaging you claiming Euthanasia was a film development company, not a management company.