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I had this when I was a kid. First time I stayed in the room, we beat Boro 5-0. It is now my nephews bedroom. I am sure that it was from the club shop at the time, cant imagine any other places doing it unless you went to a store where you can design your own.
No help ,im afraid JJB, but when i was a decorator , i rocked up to a job in Woodmansterne ,Surrey and when i got there ,they wanted me to hang Chelsea fc wallpaper , i couldnt bring myself to do it , and sacked the job in , i was on price work at the time , so i lost a few quid ,but kept my dignity intact ,true story...
Don't buy it JJb, It's very authentic.
Just before you start, everything looks great. You've got your table, pasting brush,bucket & paste, and all your rolls looking neat & tidy.
So you begin, ...Ah looking good first couple of rolls up....looks nice. Then you start noticing little imperfections in the roll, but hey
no worries you can iron them out, looking forward, to getting the job done....nice and smoothly.
BUT...then the little imperfections turn out to be great big rips, and the pattern really ain't that appealing anymore....but you keep
plugging away hoping it'll come good. But it doesn't...It seems to be the same problem over and over again
By the time you've finished you're p*ssed off with the whole thing.
Then slowly over about 9/10 months you watch the whole sorry lot just slip steadily down the wall....Very Authentic!!
Don't buy it JJb, It's very authentic.
Just before you start, everything looks great. You've got your table, pasting brush,bucket & paste, and all your rolls looking neat & tidy.
So you begin, ...Ah looking good first couple of rolls up....looks nice. Then you start noticing little imperfections in the roll, but hey
no worries you can iron them out, looking forward, to getting the job done....nice and smoothly.
BUT...then the little imperfections turn out to be great big rips, and the pattern really ain't that appealing anymore....but you keep
plugging away hoping it'll come good. But it doesn't...It seems to be the same problem over and over again
By the time you've finished you're p*ssed off with the whole thing.
Then slowly over about 9/10 months you watch the whole sorry lot just slip steadily down the wall....Very Authentic!!
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