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  • wdihwip
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    I have a Wake of the Flood…

    I have a Wake of the Flood poster that was sold in a edition limited to 200 here on dead.net. I'd like to sell it. I'm into it for $65 with shipping. I'm asking $70 plus shipping. It is still in the original mailing tube. It was opened just to look at.
    I also have a Garcia print from Bottleneck gallery that I'm also like to sell for $70. It too is in its original shipping tube and opened just to check the contents.
    PM me if you're interested in one or both.
    Thank you.

  • pgoeltz
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    cookies

    "Whose Oatmeal/Chocolate Chip/Raisin/Banana Cookies are Legendary"
    Steve Silberman & David Shenk, Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads
    http://web.archive.org/web/20020121215020/http://home.earthlink.net/~pg… pgoeltz@yahoo.com

  • Dee Densmore
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    https://www.etsy.com/shop/DeeDensmoreStudio
    https://www.deedensmorestudio.com/

    I make fun custom art for cd covers, event posters, characters, t shirts, stories etc. with a sixties vibe inspired by peace, love, chickens and the Grateful Dead. Thank you for the opportunity to share my work here.

  • Shmogger
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    St. Patrick's Day Tape Cover Dead Shirt!

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/770902384/green-bertha-grateful-dead-tape-…

    This skull and roses Grateful Dead tape cover t-shirt casts a distinctly Irish hue into your St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Perfect in a pub; best in a bar; great in a glen! Order today to get it before St. Patrick's Day!

    This Shmogger's Den Tape Cover art was created circa 1993 and festooned a tape of the legendary 6/7/77 show at Winterland. (Roses added later.)

  • Shmogger
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    Tape Cover Puzzles

    Hey Now, family! My online shop, SHMOGGER'S DEN (www.shmoggersden.com) (www.etsy.com/shmoggersden) offers jigsaw puzzles of my old decorated tape covers.

    I also have shirts, mugs and posters of my tape cover art from 20+ years ago. Furthur-more, I make the same sort of setlist art with computer graphic design. Shmogger's Den is the only place for tape cover puzzles in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD!

    Seeing as how we're all gonna be self-quarantining, what better way to pass the time than with GD-themed puzzles? (Oh yeah, and Phish too!)

    On the other hand, puzzles are great for parties, with friends working together on different sections of the puzzle. People stroll by, place a few pieces, and stroll off. The whole group feels a sense of satisfaction when it's done. Will the group finish it before the party favors run out?

    Any Shmogger’s Den Puzzle will spark up your living room, and they make UNIQUE GIFTS for your jamband friends or relatives!

    Here are some examples of tape cover art / setlist art / song-themed art from www.shmoggersden.com:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/755915233/puzzle-madison-wi-21573-grateful…

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/660135027/puzzle-fillmore-east-nyc-21370-g…

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/749565546/puzzle-cornell-5877-grateful-dea…

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/662106259/puzzle-not-fade-away-grateful-de…

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/753674928/puzzle-dead-company-123119-jigsa…

    Custom order request? Contact me at Shmogger@ShmoggersDen.com to discuss your wishes; desires; favorite show; favorite song; favorite dinosaur, and whether your belly button is an innie or an outtie.

  • HippieShop com
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    Hippie Shop + Grateful Dead Morning Dew

    The classic Morning Dew Design now in a hoodie https://hippieshop.com/products/morning-dew-pullover-hoodie

    All of our Dead Merch https://hippieshop.com/collections/grateful-dead

  • PowerHitterAllen
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    Hey now! So I have been a…

    Hey now! So I have been a bad boy and in hindsight doing a crowdfunder on Indiegogo for The PowerHitter was against the rules. I hope this does not go down on my permanent record. Been kicked off the block. So I am doing it alone again naturally... If you want one come see me next week at the NYE shows or drop by www.thepowerhitter.com

    Supposed to be a reply to my post below. Doh!

  • PowerHitterAllen
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    How a Dead show in 1986 changed my life forever

    I remember getting on the bus Irvine April 12th 1986. A college buddy affectionately named Putz talked me into driving from ASU to Irvine Meadows. ROAD TRIP! Hell in a Bucket opened the set and my mind and I have been enjoying the ride ever since. That was the day I also discovered the most fun way to smoke a joint on Shakedown St. before the show!

    It transformed my life forever.

    You see, not only did I finally "get" the Grateful Dead- I fell in love with a smoke device I learned was called The PowerHitter.

    If you already know about it, you are going to be stoked because I'm bringing them back! I'll have some in SFO for NYE if you want to meet up.

    If you have never heard of it, allow me to turn you on to it.

    It looks like a small water bottle. You put a lit joint into the cap, secure it inside the bottle, cover the carb/hole, and just grip it and rip it. It shoots a steady stream of smoke out of it's special nozzle. Instant shotgun-power-hits. It was love at first sight as I love to smoke joints.

    Problem was close to 10 years ago right before I went to see The Dead, The Doobies, and The Allman Brothers at The Gorge in George, I lost my PowerHitter in a freak beach accident when my Dad to me on a cruise to St. Maarten. Maho beach. Google it.

    Anyhow...I searched everywhere for a replacement and couldn't find them. The original company stopped making them years ago and the knock offs I did find were terrible.

    FINALLY I decided to take matters into my own hands and re-create them and my paint masterpiece.

    Like the timeless music of The Grateful Dead, The PowerHitter is that rare "thing" that brings people together because it's so much fun to use and share with friends. I made a whole bunch and they sold out. I had to order more and sold out again. So now I need to raise some more money to order more and get new tools done. I have a container of them coming in by end of month and need to sell them as quick as I can to get more before Chinese New Years kicks in or we are Power-hit-less.

    Would you like to try one? Holler at me and see you NYE.

    Click https://igg.me/at/powerhitterco to find out about my crowdfunding project - and please support us any way you can. And, please share with your friends. See you on down the road.

  • Facemelter1976
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    hand made 13 Pointed Bolt wall hanging

    I have a piece that I made recently which is done with wood, acrylic, and epoxy, using the Lichtenberg technique. If you aren't familiar with it, it is a method of electrocuting wood with high voltage. In this case, I used a microwave transformer, which is about 2,500 volts and 400 milliamps. I also used a neon sign transformer which is 15000 volts, but only 35 milliamps. The amps are really the dangerous part.

    Unlike burning into wood with an electric wood burner, this is more like if you can picture attaching 2 jumper cables and then turning it on. so you can't really control it other than turning it off and on and minor things like using magnets or different levels of solution (there are many varieties you can make, which are things like borax or baking soda mixed with water to create an electrolyte solution that help aid they electricity travel across the top of the normally non-conductive wood). I used a piece of 2“ thick pine, made it into a circle then carved out the 13 pointed star in the middle by hand.
    After that I Lichtenberged it, creating the fractal patterns (some say they look like electricity, or trees, or blood vessels, or river deltas from above, or lightning, etc etc). I then clean them out, as charcoal is produced, and then sand it
    After that I painted the red and the blue sections lightly with acrylic as if it were a stain. I then make a barrier or dam around the outside of it and poor epoxy into the center, three different times (about 1/2 inch or so each time) over the course of a few days has it needs to dry and cure each time. I also had in Rare Earth Minerals which are basically powdered metallic pigments. So each time I did the poor in the lightning bolt I used a Pearl White, and two different types of red on the red side and two different types of blue on the blue side all while by hand swirling them into little spirals throughout before the epoxy has time to dry creating depth and patterns. I also put some iridescent pigment inside the bolt itself to react to certain lighting.
    The last step is a final pour of epoxy over the entire thing all while keeping it level and letting it's just barely drip over the sides too in case it and make it smooth.
    The final step is to sand it and polish it. All in all it took about three weeks. Hopefully you will be able to see it and if you are anyone you know would be interested or likes it or has ideas made like commissioned I'd be happy to help!

    CONTACT ME FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR ANYTHING!
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  • atozcrafts
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    I have an extra ticket for a camping spot June 6-9th at the Gorge. It is located in Standard Camping. Just want to get the money I invested in it: $99.50. Let me know if you are interested.

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Post your links to the stuff you make and sell.
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I got a few pairs of ratty old Chucks (faded red) that I don't need anymore... higest bid takes the lot. ( -; peace. "The highway is for gamblers, you'd better use your sense Take what you have gathered from coincidence"
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I dig up 300 million year old fern fossils in abandoned coal mines here in PA.They are completely natural, and NOT PAINTED. Nature and time are the artists. Here is my ebay link: My eBay (I try to keep some up at all times on ebay) Here is my website www.fernfossils.com (stock never lasts long here): _______________ insert obligatory signature here
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Hey if someone from here named "cornsmoke" messaged me on ebay today, shoot me a private message here. My girlfriend deleted the message there before I had a chance to reply. Doh! _______________ insert obligatory signature here
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If you are in the Chicago area, come check out the only Grateful Dead Hippie Shop in all of Chicagoland. We are located in Mt. Prospect, about 15 minutes north of O'hare airport.You'll find CDs to Incense, Posters to Tie Dye and everything in between. We even still have some Dick's Picks titles in stock. If you can't get to our store, you can shop naked with us on the web. We have a cool little webstore and its growing every day. Point your browser to: http://www.sunshinedaydream.biz May the four winds blow you safely home...
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We'll, still working towards My Masterpiece...but take a minute and check out my work so far.There are a couple of images on: www.art-iculate.org In "search for artist" go to "Bonnet". Have lots more, scenes from all over (U.S., Europe, Imagined) if you'd like to see more let me know. All oil on canvas. Now to finish CC Joe's thought: "The empty-handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets."
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here goes....www.rocknrollfrenzy.com lots of official mercandise licensed by the bands, lots of cool stuff from, A Perfect Circle to ZZ Top and most everything inbetween. stickers, patches, keyfobs, etc., etc. Yes Dead stuff too.
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howdy. i do a lot of vending at shows. i sell signed psychedelic art, blotter art and rare and various psychedelic relics from the likes of the kesey family, tim leary, deadhead artists like mikio, mike dubois and stanley mouse, and i also wind up with a variety of odds and ends like signed first edition hardbacks of albert hofmann's lsd: my problem child. my stock shifts from time to time, but i've always got something weird and interesting. if you're interested, drop me an email c/o popeshady@blotterati.com or go visit popeshady.com and blotterati.com to see if i've gotten my web presence together yet. cheers! ____________________________________________ groovin' the light fantastic at http://www.popeshady.com and http://people.tribe.net/shadygrove
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Wow! Those watercolors are awesome! If you sell them, might I suggest using www.ecrater.com as a storefront. They are 100% free and it's really easy to set up. _________ this space for rent
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These Tie Dye T-shirts and Tank Tops are prewashed, preshrunk, 100% Cotton, and colorfast. We use only the best materials and fiber reactive dyes available when creating our hippie clothes. Colors are brighter and more brilliant than what you see on your screen. Each Tie Dye T-shirt is a unique one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art. So come check us out. And thanks for reading Bear Peace!!! http://www.hippyhaventiedyes.com
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Hi folks, I forgot to say that I sell prints, paintings and I am available for commissionsThanks for looking Carla
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Check it out! Is very funky and creative hand-made, original jewelery-using a silk knotting technique,semi-precious stones, and alot of really unique doo-dads. Is all designed and created by my friend Leslie.When I wear pieces that I've been fortunate enough to get as gifts from the designer herself, people ask to buy them right off my neck!www.beadofthesoul.com If anybody does check out her online shop, tell her that I put in this plug for her here!:-)Will make her smile!
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that link goes to one of those annoying portal sites and not to anything from which one can see the jewelry. Is there a problem with the site? Did it get hijacked by the forces of darkness? (Stranger things have happened!)
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very pretty!
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VISIT OUR STORE: IT'S WORTH THE TRIP- Avoid the MALL rush, we have plenty of parking! - Our staff is knowledgeable and super friendly. - Our prices our very competitive. Show us a lower advertised price and we'll match or beat it. - Shop our warehouse inventory via our laptop computer. - Shop in our store and ship your gifts worldwide to family or friends. - We have sale and clearance items available that are not on our web site. Hippie Shop & HippieShop.com Warehouse 1275 Bloomfield Avenue - Building 3, Unit 51 Fairfield, NJ 07004-2736 USA Phone: 973-808-HIPY (4479) STORE HOURS: Monday-Friday (10:00 am to 6:00 pm), Saturday (11:00 am to 5:00 pm). Call 973-808-4479 for more information or directions. Peace Ant http://www.hippieshop.com
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you don't happen to have access to any old mt/ prospect plolice cars do you??? nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
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Hi there I have been making tie dye's since 1988 and spent many years swingin' shirts on the lot, now I'm swingin' em on the world wide web. Check out my website.www.superiordyeworks.com
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Lots of SB, mixed artists, about 200 in all. No room anymore (plus I transferred all to DVD - I aint no dummy ya know!) I live in the triad area of NC....Local pickup unless you wanna pay some enormous shipping!
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I have some exquisite carvings in Guatemalan Jadeite. All new stuff from jades I collected myself in Guatemala and fashioned by the master mesoamerican carver Ea Orgo. Ea prefers to call them prayer beads. They are my offering to the Jade Connoisseurs of the world. I also have lots of Guatemalan tipico and weavings. I have all kinds of bags and purses as well as quilts. Interested in buying? E-Mail me here or chalchuit@yahoo.com. I will send photos and I can do some large orders on the tipico. The jades are all one of a kind carvings. I have rough jade too. All Jadeite.
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I love dead heads! I have seen many shows.Today- I MAKE GLASS ART! Mostly big fat beads today. Unique! So-check it out! I have some boogie down beads...some soul gestures... check it out! I usually sell on ebay...under...sheilamorley I am on vacation until 8-13-07...other than that- I will have lots of unique soulful work for sale! my website- http://www./sheilamorley.com
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Hey Now! One of the musical inspirations of my life has been the Native American flute. Hope you like my new release. www.CrowSpeaks.com Peace, Brother A
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Hey all, I've been messing around with making devil sticks. I'm about to make a few sets for some friends kids and if anybody is interested PM me and I'll send some pics of what I've made in the past. They are the "Flower" type sticks and really great for sweet tricks.
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The Grateful Dead Movie *VHS copyright MCMLXXVI*The Grateful Dead Dead Ahead *VHS copyright MCMLXXXI or MCMXCV* Garcia book copyright 1995 Rolling Stone Press hard cover hand print of Jerry negative on inside cover like new condition Captian Trips a biography of Jerry Garcia by Sandy Troy like new condition copyright 1994 hard cover The history of the Grateful Dead written by William Ruhlmann copyright 1990 hardcover like new, with posterof band in the 80's Grateful Dead Anthology Guitar Edition Arranged by Mark Phillips soft cover copyright 1986 Dead Head with roses belt buckle 1978silver metal The Offical Book of the DeadHeads soft cover good condition some writing inside copywrite 1983
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Anyone out there sell eyeglass retainers with a grateful dead logo or print on them, such as dancin bears or steal your face? Thanks All
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Looking for eyeglass or sunglass retainers. A neoprene band to hold the glasses on. Grateful Dead logo or some kinda of Deadish print on them. Thanks
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I got a brand new, ever been worn or washed with the tag still on it from Liquid Blue a tie dye Space Your Face design shirt size X-Large. Fits more like a Large though, that's why I am selling it. Too small for me. :( Make an serious offer!! Free shipping in USA only. Outside USA must pay for shipping fees. In mint shape, PM me if interested or drop me an email over at dancompany@mac.com
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SOLD!!
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HippieChuckhey y'all.anyone got a way to get 4x or 5x dies with dead or mikio or any other kewl psychedelic prints .i can find big size dyes,but none with print on em.would really love the hendrix print we've all seen around in a chubby hippies size.love to you all!!garseeyalater.
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Just wanted to post a link to my store... mustdye
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Thanks !! They're fun to make although sometimes time consuming but it's relaxing to work on dyes, burn incense, and of course...listen to The Grateful Dead... Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket mustdye's Store...
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Man those are some unique shirts you have there....very cool!! Spoon
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This is a theoretical question for the moment, but might be of interest to others also--do you take special orders? Specifically, I'm thinking the designs on the tapestries would look great on curtains, which would be much bigger pieces of fabric. Is that practical?
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Your shirts are incredible! Will definitely be buying some. Thank you for posting. Oh by the way, I lived near Burlington, Wisconsin for 9 years in my childhood, actually close to Alpine Valley before there were shows there. Dates me. Peace to you and keep on, keepin on with your dyes. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. Wiliam Blake
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Mary, they do look great as curtains :-) I sold off the bigger stuff I had this past summer. I've been wanting to get back to the basement and get the gears rolling again. The only problem with special orders is the time and material cost and the potential for an item to not turn out or to not be what someone else envisioned. I've told people in the past that it is best to look at what I have and see if there's anything they like. I would have no problem with suggestions or inquiries though. Here's a link to the biggest dye I've made so far...I think it's 7'x15' The file is 447 KB in size Tie Dye Hal, They built Alpine when I was 10...
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I sell a variety of new Grateful Dead clothing and accessories on Ebay. I have many officially licensed items. I sell new things each week, so keep checking my seller ID! Just do an advanced search and type in my seller ID: hippymoni.
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Does anyone know if I should be worried about selling stuff outside the Warfield in SF the night of the Rex Benefit? I don't have a licenseThanks carla
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Hey everyone!I own a black XL jacket autographed by the band in 1992. Autographs are on the leather sleeves and have been protected. Autographs include Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart & Vince Welnick Would love this vintage jacket to go to someone who appreciates the band. If interested send me a private message.
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I have a new CD of original songs that follow in the spirit of the 60's music scene. This is fitting, since that was my "coming of age" time. Check out samples, download tracks, the whole disc, or even get a real hard copy of it at:http://www.cdfreedom.com/artists/garyblanchard/ Gary Blanchard http://www.cdfreedom.com/artists/garyblanchard/