"While special 'event posters' are nothing new to the Phish scene, the skyrocketing hype surrounding themboth at the show and in the later re-sale marketis a post-hiatus phenomenon. The situation has caused many tense scenes at the point of sale of posters before shows, and created a new fetish item among fans with a long history of obsessively cataloging the Phish experience. Accordingly, a whole new community has sprung up among the 'poster people', to stand as yet another subgenre within the world of Phish fans."
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Collecting Phish #Posters >> New York show gets a deluge
Jambands.com - Need We Say More? > Features > Pollock and The Poster People: From The _Coventry Courier_:
"While special 'event posters' are nothing new to the Phish scene, the skyrocketing hype surrounding themboth at the show and in the later re-sale marketis a post-hiatus phenomenon. The situation has caused many tense scenes at the point of sale of posters before shows, and created a new fetish item among fans with a long history of obsessively cataloging the Phish experience. Accordingly, a whole new community has sprung up among the 'poster people', to stand as yet another subgenre within the world of Phish fans."
"While special 'event posters' are nothing new to the Phish scene, the skyrocketing hype surrounding themboth at the show and in the later re-sale marketis a post-hiatus phenomenon. The situation has caused many tense scenes at the point of sale of posters before shows, and created a new fetish item among fans with a long history of obsessively cataloging the Phish experience. Accordingly, a whole new community has sprung up among the 'poster people', to stand as yet another subgenre within the world of Phish fans."
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