#101
Quote: I would also be happy if you just took a black sharpie pen and wrote “Veritas” on the container.


Sharpie labels on soupy unfinished liquid soap that slops out onto floor? Once it cures, you're left with less than half a tub of usable soap.

But you're happy to pay top tier artisan prices for that privilege?

Please Enlighten me. Because.... I don't get it.

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#102

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Santa Rosa - CA
(02-19-2019, 07:18 PM)A. Feitar Wrote: I would think that Renaissance Italian art is definetly in the public domain!  

I would also be happy if you just took a black sharpie pen and wrote “Veritas” on the container.

Great idea sir Smile


I'm thinking about it, I think there are possibilities here to do some sampling-like effect, bricolage, mixed-media sort of thing Smile


Bricolage
#103

Member
Santa Rosa - CA
Now I have new obsession Smile learning as much as I can about copyright laws. If I'm to borrow/steal artwork, I'll have to do it appropriately!

https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-edit...tion-theft

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#104
(02-19-2019, 07:18 PM)A. Feitar Wrote: I would think that Renaissance Italian art is definetly in the public domain!  

I would also be happy if you just took a black sharpie pen and wrote “Veritas” on the container.

Sharpie works for me as well.
Rich
#105
Wow - this thread never fails to entertain.

The Xmas tree comment was priceless.

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#106
Plus 3 for sharpie. I’ll just swap the old lid on to the new container anyway

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#107
(02-19-2019, 07:25 PM)Dr_Facilier Wrote:
Quote: I would also be happy if you just took a black sharpie pen and wrote “Veritas” on the container.


Sharpie labels on soupy unfinished liquid soap that slops out onto floor? Once it cures, you're left with less than half a tub of usable soap.

But you're happy to pay top tier artisan prices for that privilege?

Please Enlighten me. Because.... I don't get it.


So I’m guessing you didn’t actually purchase one? Did you purchase this soap?

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#108
Boy oh boy, please just write Veritas with a sharpie on the new tubs and ship it. The haters are going to hate regardless and will probably have an issue with you using something with the name “Sharpie”! Wow just wow on some of these folks.


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#109
(02-19-2019, 07:25 PM)Dr_Facilier Wrote:
Quote: I would also be happy if you just took a black sharpie pen and wrote “Veritas” on the container.


Sharpie labels on soupy unfinished liquid soap that slops out onto floor? Once it cures, you're left with less than half a tub of usable soap.

But you're happy to pay top tier artisan prices for that privilege?

Please Enlighten me. Because.... I don't get it.

The picture of the soap dispenser was funny, but we all get your point that you're not happy and its' getting old now. Mo its fixing the issue and sending out new soaps, what more do you want? Maybe I'm the one who doesn't understand?

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#110
Some of the people posting are why I laugh when people try to claim wetshaving groups are close knit and tight communities. I never would have thought wetshaving “politics” existed but unfortunately I now know they do.

The way Mohammad has handled himself in this Veritas “debacle” is exactly why I will continue to buy his products. I don’t care if he chooses to use 100 year old art as the cover for his soap or if used that Sharpie marker to write the name on the tub. Some of you have too much time on your hands or should try harder to be less of a dick about things.

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