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All of our products are printed using world-class digital printing technology on demand. This means that we do not order them from a third party in bulk, but we print them one by one using the highest quality settings for all standard orders. This takes longer to produce and requires more work on our side, but also results in increased quality and sharpness over other mass produced prints you can find on the market.
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We are 100% sure that you'll be fully satisfied with the products you are buying from us, this is why we are offering satisfaction guarantee regardless of the volume and value of your order. If you are not satisfied with our prints just send them back in 14days and we'll pay your money back (excluding shipping)
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I'm very pleased with your product. Attention to detail is
outstanding.
I purchased a copy of the "Grumman F-14 TOMCAT: BYE-BYE,
BABY...!" with certified BUNO 163904, so I'm collecting
whatever I can find that includes AJ 102/BUNO 163904. Your prints
greatly enhance my collection.
PHILIP J. SCOTT CAPT USN (ret)
I'm very pleased with your product. Attention to detail is
outstanding.
I purchased a copy of the "Grumman F-14 TOMCAT: BYE-BYE,
BABY...!" with certified BUNO 163904, so I'm collecting
whatever I can find that includes AJ 102/BUNO 163904. Your prints
greatly enhance my collection.
PHILIP J. SCOTT CAPT USN (ret)
05/31/2009
AJ102 was one of the aircraft at the centre of attention at the Farewell Sunset ceremony at NAS Oceana in 2006. Although she taxied out for her final flypast before heading to the scrap yard, she never actually took off. Some technical failure resulted in another aircraft being used.
This print depicts the final scheme that 102 was painted in for the ceremony as she was part of the last group of four aircraft known as "last cat standing".
This is a nice print that once again illustrates the final days of the pure heart, guts and soul machine that faired well in an environment being taken over by the Super Hornet.
This is one for the history books and any F-14 fans historic collection.