Posted 2 years ago
Einkarem
(19 items)
This was the item that got me out to my first estate sale recently. I was curious and had to check it out. Its done by Nike in 1991 and numbered 41/723. It has a plexiglass frame around the outside of the print but not covering the front (a little odd). It is designed by Ron Dumas and photographed by Pete Stone. There is also the pencil signature on the bottom right which I believe is Jordans. I will eventually authenticate the signature in the future.
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Thanks vetraio50
Maybe I can help shed some light on your find. I have 45/723. The signature is that of the artist Ron Dumas. Only numbers 1-23 were signed by Jordan and Dumas. Each print was issued with a Certificate of Authenticity by Nike. I won, in a drawing, the opportunity to purchase this print as a Nike employee when it was released. Just came across mine today behind a bookcase where I put for safe keeping. Might have to get it framed up for when I get my man cave finished.