docean
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by docean on Dec 1, 2018 8:55:05 GMT 1, Hello all,
Art Basel coming up next week and I’d like to clear out space for a few new things. Selling these 4 pieces, prices include shipping & insurance. All stored flat since purchase. I’m on mobile so it’s tough to add pics but we all know what they look like
DFace “Love Won’t Tear Us Apart” print $1400
Shepard Fairey “Welcome Visitor” XL large format print $1400
Hebru Brantley “Martha’s Boys” print *offers* (not sure market on this)
Nick Smith “Salvatore Mundi” Print $700
Thank you for looking. I have plenty of references if needed
Hello all, Art Basel coming up next week and I’d like to clear out space for a few new things. Selling these 4 pieces, prices include shipping & insurance. All stored flat since purchase. I’m on mobile so it’s tough to add pics but we all know what they look like DFace “Love Won’t Tear Us Apart” print $1400 Shepard Fairey “Welcome Visitor” XL large format print $1400 Hebru Brantley “Martha’s Boys” print *offers* (not sure market on this) Nick Smith “Salvatore Mundi” Print $700 Thank you for looking. I have plenty of references if needed
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by Deleted on Dec 1, 2018 10:08:49 GMT 1, Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100.
Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale.
Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough)
Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100.
Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale.
Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough)
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rodgro
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by rodgro on Dec 1, 2018 11:38:01 GMT 1, Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100. Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale. Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough)
Not to stick up for the seller as in general your comment about this isn’t ebay is valid, but I’ve been keeping an eye on the WV large format print and currently there are 4 on the bay...$1600 is the least expensive and the other 3 range in price from $1850-2000. If I’m not mistaken it sold primary for $950 + shipping so I don’t know thst the seller is out of line at an asking of $1400. Maybe you are confused with the smaller WV diptych which can be had for mid $400’s. Also not really sure I understand the need for people to police someone else’s thread with regard to price. I get that it’s a member based forum which I love but calling out someone’s price just doesn’t seem like a friendly thing to do unless it’s some idiot simply trying to flip something before the ink dries....unless it’s a Banksy of course as in that case everyone seems to be ok with I also get that maybe you’d like to buy the piece at cost, but typically speaking that’s not the way the world works, especially when it comes to an artist with work that has made it into the Smithsonian, etc. like Shep’s has. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.
Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100. Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale. Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough) Not to stick up for the seller as in general your comment about this isn’t ebay is valid, but I’ve been keeping an eye on the WV large format print and currently there are 4 on the bay...$1600 is the least expensive and the other 3 range in price from $1850-2000. If I’m not mistaken it sold primary for $950 + shipping so I don’t know thst the seller is out of line at an asking of $1400. Maybe you are confused with the smaller WV diptych which can be had for mid $400’s. Also not really sure I understand the need for people to police someone else’s thread with regard to price. I get that it’s a member based forum which I love but calling out someone’s price just doesn’t seem like a friendly thing to do unless it’s some idiot simply trying to flip something before the ink dries....unless it’s a Banksy of course as in that case everyone seems to be ok with I also get that maybe you’d like to buy the piece at cost, but typically speaking that’s not the way the world works, especially when it comes to an artist with work that has made it into the Smithsonian, etc. like Shep’s has. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.
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docean
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by docean on Dec 1, 2018 13:15:35 GMT 1, Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100. Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale. Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough) Not to stick up for the seller as in general your comment about this isn’t ebay is valid, but I’ve been keeping an eye on the WV large format print and currently there are 4 on the bay...$1600 is the least expensive and the other 3 range in price from $1850-2000. If I’m not mistaken it sold primary for $950 + shipping so I don’t know thst the seller is out of line at an asking of $1400. Maybe you are confused with the smaller WV diptych which can be had for mid $400’s. Also not really sure I understand the need for people to police someone else’s thread with regard to price. I get that it’s a member based forum which I love but calling out someone’s price just doesn’t seem like a friendly thing to do unless it’s some idiot simply trying to flip something before the ink dries....unless it’s a Banksy of course as in that case everyone seems to be ok with I also get that maybe you’d like to buy the piece at cost, but typically speaking that’s not the way the world works, especially when it comes to an artist with work that has made it into the Smithsonian, etc. like Shep’s has. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.
Thx man. I think that guy is confused and thinks it’s the main edition diptych. And yes after shipping retail was about $1k. I believe you and I did a deal once and it went very smooth. If the XL is something you’ve had your eye on I’d be glad to work with you
Bro, my rule of thumb for Fairey prints is avoid ebay like prices and sell way cheaper than ebay lowest price. You can easily get a sale for that piece at 1100. Same for the Hebru,avoid asking double on the Hebru and aim to make 200on the resale for an easy sale. Ebay prices are 90% hype, that other 10% know what they are doing, "buy for a nickle sell for a dime" (not double, but just enough) Not to stick up for the seller as in general your comment about this isn’t ebay is valid, but I’ve been keeping an eye on the WV large format print and currently there are 4 on the bay...$1600 is the least expensive and the other 3 range in price from $1850-2000. If I’m not mistaken it sold primary for $950 + shipping so I don’t know thst the seller is out of line at an asking of $1400. Maybe you are confused with the smaller WV diptych which can be had for mid $400’s. Also not really sure I understand the need for people to police someone else’s thread with regard to price. I get that it’s a member based forum which I love but calling out someone’s price just doesn’t seem like a friendly thing to do unless it’s some idiot simply trying to flip something before the ink dries....unless it’s a Banksy of course as in that case everyone seems to be ok with I also get that maybe you’d like to buy the piece at cost, but typically speaking that’s not the way the world works, especially when it comes to an artist with work that has made it into the Smithsonian, etc. like Shep’s has. Just my 2 cents. Carry on. Thx man. I think that guy is confused and thinks it’s the main edition diptych. And yes after shipping retail was about $1k. I believe you and I did a deal once and it went very smooth. If the XL is something you’ve had your eye on I’d be glad to work with you
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by kwatis on Dec 1, 2018 19:32:25 GMT 1, I know Hebru Brantley print prices are all over the place, but I think that for Martha's Boys (17-color, 22x30" edition of 75 and original cost of $450) an average of previous sales is between $800 and $1050, given my research and opinion.
I know Hebru Brantley print prices are all over the place, but I think that for Martha's Boys (17-color, 22x30" edition of 75 and original cost of $450) an average of previous sales is between $800 and $1050, given my research and opinion.
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docean
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D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Hebru Brantley, Nick Smith, by docean on Dec 2, 2018 16:09:53 GMT 1, I know Hebru Brantley print prices are all over the place, but I think that for Martha's Boys (17-color, 22x30" edition of 75 and original cost of $450) an average of previous sales is between $800 and $1050, given my research and opinion.
Thank you for the feedback, I’ll probably hang on to that one then.
I know Hebru Brantley print prices are all over the place, but I think that for Martha's Boys (17-color, 22x30" edition of 75 and original cost of $450) an average of previous sales is between $800 and $1050, given my research and opinion. Thank you for the feedback, I’ll probably hang on to that one then.
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