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Hotline Miami

Limited Edition Inner Print

Hotline Miami (Limited Edition Inner Print)

Regular price $ 90.00
Sale price $ 90.00 Regular price

Product Info

Product:

Hotline Miami Vinyl Inner Sleeve Screenprint
 
Artwork By:
Protski: http://www.protski.com
 
Product Information: 
12”x36” 6 colour screen print
Presented on 300gsm card
 
- LIMITED TO 500 COPIES -
 
To accompany the Hotline Miami: Collector’s Edition Vinyl, we’re bringing you a limited run of special screenprints of the artwork from the vinyl.
 
The vinyl inner sleeve print was designed by the extremely talented Protski, known throughout the Hotline Miami community for his striking portraits of the characters.
 
The edition, limited to 500 will come as a CMYK screenprint printed on 300gsm card.

- SHIPPING INFO -
Please note, this product will be shipped from the UK to ensure all previous KickStarter backers and the fans who purchase on here for this pressing will receive it at the promised shipping time. All other products on the store will ship from the US to US customers.
Please also note that this item will ship via Royal Mail 1st Class.
 
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Customers usually have a few days to a few weeks from announcement to be assured of securing a pre-order. After that, pre-order products might sell out, especially Limited Edition variants.

When a product is sold out, sometimes a small amount of overstock becomes available once it has shipped and replacements are accounted for.

What does ‘Limited Edition’ actually mean?

A Limited Edition ‘variant’ refers to a unique disc colour combination (or ‘colourway’) that will only see one pressing, and is exclusively sold through the Laced Records stores (lacedrecords.com for US and Canada; lacedrecords.co for outside the US.)

Once that pressing is sold out, that variant or colourway will not be repressed (hence ‘limited’.) However, that vinyl set might see a Standard Edition (black disc) repress, or additional exclusive/limited editions in future.

Our philosophy is that, where possible, the first pressing should be the most special in terms of disc design.