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Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 5:35 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Why was this moved from the goods thread? I wanted to talk about it there.

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Fri September 12, 2014 12:30 am
by B
fuckin' mods.

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Fri September 19, 2014 9:05 pm
by Rangi Guy
So did anyone on here order themselves and Eddie box?

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Fri September 19, 2014 10:24 pm
by B
Rangi Guy wrote:So did anyone on here order themselves and Eddie box?
I'm so torn on these boxes. I woulda bought a Pearl Jam one, but I couldn't catch it when the XLs were available, and the Eddie box, ... I just thought there would be too much I didn't want in it.

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Thu October 02, 2014 4:45 pm
by AndySlash
fat man's box arrived today
Image

xxl shirts
us tour 2012
dallas postcard
san antonio postcard
ft. lauderdale postcard

posters
st. louis 2011
albuquerque 2012 (original date)
ukulele songs promo

extras
white ev mug
amsterdam 2012 postcard
molo sessions cd
sniper us 2011 tour program
three silhouette stickers

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Sat December 06, 2014 9:36 pm
by B

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Sat December 06, 2014 10:27 pm
by CopperTom
Very good deal. I would have bought an XL. What is that site though?

Re: The box. THE BOX!

Posted: Sun December 07, 2014 12:21 am
by B
Fukubukuro ("lucky bag", "mystery bag") is a Japanese New Year custom in which merchants make grab bags filled with unknown random contents and sell them for a substantial discount, usually 50% or more off the list price of the items contained within. The low prices are usually done to attract customers to shop at that store during the new year. The term is formed from fukuJapanese (福, meaning "good fortune" or "luck") and fukuro (袋, meaning "bag"). The change fukuroof to bukuro is the phenomenon known as rendaku. The fuku comes from the Japanese saying that "there is fortune in leftovers" (残り物には福がある). Popular stores' fukubukuro usually are snapped up quickly by eager customers, with some stores having long lines snake around city blocks hours before the store opens on New Year's Day.

Now Chris who runs a band merchandise company in the US first saw these in Japan several years ago and instantly became fascinated with them. I have to admit as someone that enjoys buying mystery tubes of posters this is cool. His goal is to bring this wonderful cultural experience to the US and his customers. That is why the name is FukuBox. Now you have the chance to buy a Lucky Box.

You have your choice with these as well. There are boxes from Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder, blink 182, City & Color Ames Bros and more. There are boxes for girls and guys so you can knock out some easy Christmas shopping with out spending a lot of money.
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