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Pantsbandit
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Jul 22, 2017
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Any chance of additional stock being added? I would join but only silver and tri-color left now and I like the build and look of this chair better than the overture.
Jul 22, 2017
Danielson
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Jul 23, 2017
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PantsbanditI think grey is a great color too.
Jul 23, 2017
AKRacingAmerica
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AKRacing
Jul 23, 2017
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PantsbanditNo, this is it unfortunately. As I mentioned to another poster, the silver is very popular in person. It is one of the enigmas of online selling that people respond very differently to photos, no matter how well you try to show a product, than they do to seeing things in person. For example, red chairs are almost always the number one or two best seller at brick and mortar stores which display a few models in person. Online it sinks to fourth or fifth. Green is also much more popular in person than online. I don't know precisely why that is. But think it may be that the amount of color stands out much more in photos than it does in person. And also the depth of color is more easily observable. Like the greens look richer in person, for example.
Jul 23, 2017
BlueCrowned
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Jul 23, 2017
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AKRacingAmericaI will say my friend's green and black Arozzi chair looks way better in person than it did in photos. Less shockingly green.
Jul 23, 2017
AKRacingAmerica
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AKRacing
Jul 23, 2017
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BlueCrownedThank you. That's exactly what I mean. Speaking of Arozzi, I also happen to know that here on Massdrop people strongly dislike their gaming desk design that has the logo design on the top, so it sells poorly. But at Fry's stores, where people can see four designs with their own eyes, the two models with the logo are the best sellers. 180 degrees difference.
When you see the smaller images on the 'net, I guess your eyes go right to the color and overestimate its impact and how it will look in person. And, also, the fact that most people do not have their monitors set to "real life" but something more vivid is another factor.
Jul 23, 2017
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