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Invader RVE Repetition Variation Evolution Print, by dwight on Jun 26, 2017 15:12:15 GMT 1, Had one carted but I guess I wasn't fast enough on checkout...that's annoying
Had one carted but I guess I wasn't fast enough on checkout...that's annoying
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Faile Artwork, VALUATION, by dwight on Jun 25, 2017 8:29:14 GMT 1, I love faile, I own a lot of faile, I do view it as value priced.... but give it a few years and they will come into their own is a bit questionable. They are all the way in their own now in an unmanipulated market where pieces are priced at market and sold to collectors. They have had major museum shows, they were the inaugural nyc ballet art series artists, they habe major gallery representation around the world, and they were included in the first major museum exhibition of street art at the Tate modern along with JR, OS G...and that was in 2008. So short of a big money market manipulator poping some big auction results invader style in not sure what you are looking for. On a 30 year time horizon we are having a different discussion. Ps, subrosa is awesome, but it isn't happens everyday or wolf within...bit those are my biases The organic, steady growth of Faile makes their works unattractive to speculators, but a great value to collectors. I would say that a large percentile of Faile works are in the hands of collectors and that as older prints trade hands, they are going to permanent collections. The unadulterated market makes it difficult to make a quick buck and so the works are largely purchased by people who want to own Faile.
I love faile, I own a lot of faile, I do view it as value priced.... but give it a few years and they will come into their own is a bit questionable. They are all the way in their own now in an unmanipulated market where pieces are priced at market and sold to collectors. They have had major museum shows, they were the inaugural nyc ballet art series artists, they habe major gallery representation around the world, and they were included in the first major museum exhibition of street art at the Tate modern along with JR, OS G...and that was in 2008. So short of a big money market manipulator poping some big auction results invader style in not sure what you are looking for. On a 30 year time horizon we are having a different discussion. Ps, subrosa is awesome, but it isn't happens everyday or wolf within...bit those are my biases The organic, steady growth of Faile makes their works unattractive to speculators, but a great value to collectors. I would say that a large percentile of Faile works are in the hands of collectors and that as older prints trade hands, they are going to permanent collections. The unadulterated market makes it difficult to make a quick buck and so the works are largely purchased by people who want to own Faile.
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Faile Artwork, VALUATION, by dwight on Jun 25, 2017 8:06:24 GMT 1, Alot more than $800. Edition of 12 from 2007. These are pretty revered.. my guess is easily 3x that amount, potentially more. Really? There are a few Faile pieces that I know that would sell for 3x original cost. List it on ebay and see if there is any interest on this piece. This will be a hard sell if you think you can get more than 1500 usd for this. BTW, I am just staring at that Black Sub Rosa (which is a coveted image) on Ebay and it has gone unsold for the longest time when essentially the seller is asking for cost. Strong image and classic Faile, but I think $1500 is top end on resale. I think that recorded $800 sale was one that I bought. I framed and hung this one to keep. I love buying these because they're strong works and excellent value for long term collectors.
Alot more than $800. Edition of 12 from 2007. These are pretty revered.. my guess is easily 3x that amount, potentially more. Really? There are a few Faile pieces that I know that would sell for 3x original cost. List it on ebay and see if there is any interest on this piece. This will be a hard sell if you think you can get more than 1500 usd for this. BTW, I am just staring at that Black Sub Rosa (which is a coveted image) on Ebay and it has gone unsold for the longest time when essentially the seller is asking for cost. Strong image and classic Faile, but I think $1500 is top end on resale. I think that recorded $800 sale was one that I bought. I framed and hung this one to keep. I love buying these because they're strong works and excellent value for long term collectors.
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Using Collection for Art Show , by dwight on Jun 25, 2017 7:08:28 GMT 1, Some important urban art images there...very nice
Some important urban art images there...very nice
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Bonhams Prints and Multiples 27th June, by dwight on Jun 23, 2017 18:02:42 GMT 1, Does it look like an acidic matting material was used? I can't get a clear picture when zoomed in.
Does it look like an acidic matting material was used? I can't get a clear picture when zoomed in.
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Invader Invasion Kit MSF, by dwight on Jun 23, 2017 17:39:03 GMT 1, Those were the days though, set your alarm, wake up and purchase, back to sleep... never again Why not? I would probably do it again for this one, and for a few more of the graffiti print releases. But I do agree with you for most of it, maybe I'm not as hungry as I used to be haha ๐ Haha, true! I wanted a grannies, morons and trolley hunters so bad that I was checking the pow website day and night for months!! Not sure if I am as motivated to go to that much effort these days.
Those were the days though, set your alarm, wake up and purchase, back to sleep... never again Why not? I would probably do it again for this one, and for a few more of the graffiti print releases. But I do agree with you for most of it, maybe I'm not as hungry as I used to be haha ๐ Haha, true! I wanted a grannies, morons and trolley hunters so bad that I was checking the pow website day and night for months!! Not sure if I am as motivated to go to that much effort these days.
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Invader Invasion Kit MSF, by dwight on Jun 23, 2017 17:36:23 GMT 1, With that low of an edition and assuming a below market asking price, that's not even enough to satisfy the demand of friends of the gallery. They could've just sold the prints privately to their 25 best buyers and close friends, but the publicity for the gallery is worth saying that they will be selling the edition. Anyone think they might market these at a high enough asking price to make people really have to consider the purchase decision?
With that low of an edition and assuming a below market asking price, that's not even enough to satisfy the demand of friends of the gallery. They could've just sold the prints privately to their 25 best buyers and close friends, but the publicity for the gallery is worth saying that they will be selling the edition. Anyone think they might market these at a high enough asking price to make people really have to consider the purchase decision?
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Heritage Auctions ๐บ๐ฒ, by dwight on Jun 10, 2017 23:21:35 GMT 1, pretty random selection as usual from heritage...
pretty random selection as usual from heritage...
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Instagram VS Gallery, by dwight on May 4, 2017 3:31:56 GMT 1, I don't know anything from a gallery perspective, but I love instagram for artists. Especially artists which I am already familiar with the quality and composition of their works. Last year I bought a Daniel Turner object from a gallery in berlin, but it was only because I had already seen many of his works in person. I would and have similarly bought Bast and Faile works that way.
Also there is no way that I can see every show or artist in person. I'd much prefer to see a show in person but seeing others perspective through instagram vs not seeing it at all is still better. Also, if someone references an artist like #danielturner #ryanmrozowski #jeffzilm all you have to do is check that hashtag to get a broad variety of their works.
I don't know anything from a gallery perspective, but I love instagram for artists. Especially artists which I am already familiar with the quality and composition of their works. Last year I bought a Daniel Turner object from a gallery in berlin, but it was only because I had already seen many of his works in person. I would and have similarly bought Bast and Faile works that way.
Also there is no way that I can see every show or artist in person. I'd much prefer to see a show in person but seeing others perspective through instagram vs not seeing it at all is still better. Also, if someone references an artist like #danielturner #ryanmrozowski #jeffzilm all you have to do is check that hashtag to get a broad variety of their works.
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Jonas Wood โข Pot with Plant Print, by dwight on May 2, 2017 1:01:20 GMT 1, Unfortunately, Mrozowski hasn't produced any prints that I know of. However, if you are buying $3k prints several times a year, you might consider purchasing one great painting at $12k only once a year. It is a lot of money, but it is the next step if you're accumulating more prints than you care to frame or hang.
Unfortunately, Mrozowski hasn't produced any prints that I know of. However, if you are buying $3k prints several times a year, you might consider purchasing one great painting at $12k only once a year. It is a lot of money, but it is the next step if you're accumulating more prints than you care to frame or hang.
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Faile - Stories of Love in Brown ed of 17, 2008, by dwight on May 2, 2017 0:11:39 GMT 1, Untitled by ffosterm, on Flickr $2800 is a bargain for this large work. I think I paid $3200 back in 2010.
Untitled by ffosterm, on Flickr $2800 is a bargain for this large work. I think I paid $3200 back in 2010.
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For Sale: Faile - My Confessions, by dwight on May 1, 2017 16:16:34 GMT 1, This is a steal for someone who is London based. The quality framing is a value add for someone who can collect in person.
This is a steal for someone who is London based. The quality framing is a value add for someone who can collect in person.
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Jonas Wood โข Pot with Plant Print, by dwight on Apr 30, 2017 22:38:32 GMT 1, Kinda surprised to see so many people from the forum talking about this, was presuming I was one of the lonely ones on this one Ha, I wish no one knew about it as I paid top money and spent the half the day trying to buy one. I think it was on a lot of peoples radar in the art world, I know of several galleries that told me they were going for them and planned on sticking them in their storage for several years! Its maybe not so much urban art, I don't think posting links of reserve list email links helped the cause of people that really wanted it and had registered for it but to be fair I think it was all done and dusted by then and probably to expensive for an impulse buy. On the positive side its a lovely print, massive size and I'm sure top quality. Its actually the largest edition size Jonas Wood has produced, he usually keeps them to less than 50 and very hard to buy from the previous publishers who didn't really openly sell them on an online shop. Yes, I think Cirrus sold the last edition entirely before it "went on sale" or had any chance of being available online. That's the game now with good artists. Artists like Banksy and Wood sell to known buyers who must sell very quietly or hold for a reasonable amount of time before reselling. The optimal result being the artwork being placed directly into permanent collections of influential collectors and future influential collectors. www.cirrusgallery.com/artists/Wood_new_2.html
Kinda surprised to see so many people from the forum talking about this, was presuming I was one of the lonely ones on this one Ha, I wish no one knew about it as I paid top money and spent the half the day trying to buy one. I think it was on a lot of peoples radar in the art world, I know of several galleries that told me they were going for them and planned on sticking them in their storage for several years! Its maybe not so much urban art, I don't think posting links of reserve list email links helped the cause of people that really wanted it and had registered for it but to be fair I think it was all done and dusted by then and probably to expensive for an impulse buy. On the positive side its a lovely print, massive size and I'm sure top quality. Its actually the largest edition size Jonas Wood has produced, he usually keeps them to less than 50 and very hard to buy from the previous publishers who didn't really openly sell them on an online shop. Yes, I think Cirrus sold the last edition entirely before it "went on sale" or had any chance of being available online. That's the game now with good artists. Artists like Banksy and Wood sell to known buyers who must sell very quietly or hold for a reasonable amount of time before reselling. The optimal result being the artwork being placed directly into permanent collections of influential collectors and future influential collectors. www.cirrusgallery.com/artists/Wood_new_2.html
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Jonas Wood โข Pot with Plant Print, by dwight on Apr 30, 2017 21:34:00 GMT 1, If you guys missed the boat on Wood, I would suggest checking out Ryan Mrozowski. He's getting a lot of traction and has continued to create beautiful paintings. His show at Hannah Hoffman has been hugely successful. www.hannahhoffmangallery.com ryanmrozowski.com
If you guys missed the boat on Wood, I would suggest checking out Ryan Mrozowski. He's getting a lot of traction and has continued to create beautiful paintings. His show at Hannah Hoffman has been hugely successful. www.hannahhoffmangallery.comryanmrozowski.com
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Jonas Wood โข Pot with Plant Print, by dwight on Apr 26, 2017 18:25:40 GMT 1, Blimey! I liked the look of this print but know nothing about the artist so didn't buy one. Anyone have any insights into his work? Jonas Wood is a mega star. He blew up over the last few years. Canvases that sold for $20k in 2011 now go for $400k. He's been picked up by gagosian. There's a Rusha/Wood show at gagosian SF right now: www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/ed-ruscha--jonas-wood--march-30-2017
The demand for his work is extremely high.
Blimey! I liked the look of this print but know nothing about the artist so didn't buy one. Anyone have any insights into his work? Jonas Wood is a mega star. He blew up over the last few years. Canvases that sold for $20k in 2011 now go for $400k. He's been picked up by gagosian. There's a Rusha/Wood show at gagosian SF right now: www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/ed-ruscha--jonas-wood--march-30-2017The demand for his work is extremely high.
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Dallas: TX, by dwight on Apr 25, 2017 3:20:12 GMT 1, That eine piece is long gone. Was a temporary wall in the arts district while museum tower was under construction.
The Modern in Ft Worth is excellent, but 40 minutes each way will eat up your whole afternoon.
The arts district is nice and a great place to spend the afternoon...the park, the dma, the nasher, etc. Not much in the emerging artist or urban art category.
The Dallas Contemporary is by far the most cutting edge, emerging artist scene. They've hosted Faile, JR and Shepard Fairey shows, but also Richard Phillips, Julien Schnabel, Mario Testino, John Houck, Nate Lowman, Jeff Zilm, Bruce Weber, Dan Colen, to name a few. www.dallascontemporary.org
AND NOW is the best gallery. Link is to previous shows. www.andnow.biz/archive
The Daniel Arsham is near these two places as are the Shepard Fairey and Faile murals. I'm happy to get you the exact addresses if that helps.
The Joule (downtown) is great and has the Taschen reading room for art and photo book lovers. This gives you good location as well. If you like nicer hotels with good location for what you'll want to see, check the crescent www.crescentcourt.com or the ritz www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/dallas both walkable to arts district.
If you're flying into DFW, the orange line will bring you from Terminal A to uptown/downtown Dallas (exactly 1hour). If you're flying into Love field, its short taxi or uber to any of the above.
I would have really enjoyed personally meeting you and sharing my collection of Faile, Banksy, Bast, Insect works, but I'll be out of town on the 17th. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. I've lived in Uptown for 8 years and am very familiar with the area and the Dallas arts scene.
That eine piece is long gone. Was a temporary wall in the arts district while museum tower was under construction. The Modern in Ft Worth is excellent, but 40 minutes each way will eat up your whole afternoon. The arts district is nice and a great place to spend the afternoon...the park, the dma, the nasher, etc. Not much in the emerging artist or urban art category. The Dallas Contemporary is by far the most cutting edge, emerging artist scene. They've hosted Faile, JR and Shepard Fairey shows, but also Richard Phillips, Julien Schnabel, Mario Testino, John Houck, Nate Lowman, Jeff Zilm, Bruce Weber, Dan Colen, to name a few. www.dallascontemporary.orgAND NOW is the best gallery. Link is to previous shows. www.andnow.biz/archiveThe Daniel Arsham is near these two places as are the Shepard Fairey and Faile murals. I'm happy to get you the exact addresses if that helps. The Joule (downtown) is great and has the Taschen reading room for art and photo book lovers. This gives you good location as well. If you like nicer hotels with good location for what you'll want to see, check the crescent www.crescentcourt.com or the ritz www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/dallas both walkable to arts district. If you're flying into DFW, the orange line will bring you from Terminal A to uptown/downtown Dallas (exactly 1hour). If you're flying into Love field, its short taxi or uber to any of the above. I would have really enjoyed personally meeting you and sharing my collection of Faile, Banksy, Bast, Insect works, but I'll be out of town on the 17th. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. I've lived in Uptown for 8 years and am very familiar with the area and the Dallas arts scene.
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Artists who should of BLOWN UP ..... But haven't. , by dwight on Apr 22, 2017 3:36:17 GMT 1, Faile. To many editions in the past few years. If they had stuck to the small hand painted releases their work would be commanding much higher prices, no doubt about it. I think there are two different types of Faile collectors. I really do like the 150 series and think its an excellent entry point for someone who wants to begin collecting. Those prints still have a feel of being individually created. 150 series is a lot of look for the price. True, a lot of the newer, larger editions sell for issue price, but that's ok in my mind. But... check the prices for happens everyday, faile dogs, and star spangled shadows...prices have risen. It's no longer a buyer's market for small edition faile prints.
Faile. To many editions in the past few years. If they had stuck to the small hand painted releases their work would be commanding much higher prices, no doubt about it. I think there are two different types of Faile collectors. I really do like the 150 series and think its an excellent entry point for someone who wants to begin collecting. Those prints still have a feel of being individually created. 150 series is a lot of look for the price. True, a lot of the newer, larger editions sell for issue price, but that's ok in my mind. But... check the prices for happens everyday, faile dogs, and star spangled shadows...prices have risen. It's no longer a buyer's market for small edition faile prints.
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Great info. I'll be using your contacts. Any email addresses by chance?
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Heritage Auctions ๐บ๐ฒ, by dwight on Apr 12, 2017 20:53:23 GMT 1, Heritage is easily last place in the urban art genre... Even this list is pretty random. Wasnt an urban art auction. Just an auction that happened to have some pieces discussed here. The list is absolutely random because it was just a list of pieces I happened to be watching. I saw the catalog and yes it was all pretty random. About 4 total pages of items worth bidding on. Many pages of sun-bleached miro prints etc....stuff that predator wholesalers buy to pawn off on tourists.
Heritage is easily last place in the urban art genre... Even this list is pretty random. Wasnt an urban art auction. Just an auction that happened to have some pieces discussed here. The list is absolutely random because it was just a list of pieces I happened to be watching. I saw the catalog and yes it was all pretty random. About 4 total pages of items worth bidding on. Many pages of sun-bleached miro prints etc....stuff that predator wholesalers buy to pawn off on tourists.
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Heritage Auctions ๐บ๐ฒ, by dwight on Apr 11, 2017 22:54:53 GMT 1, Thanks for putting up the prices though.
Thanks for putting up the prices though.
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Heritage Auctions ๐บ๐ฒ, by dwight on Apr 11, 2017 22:49:17 GMT 1, Heritage is easily last place in the urban art genre... Even this list is pretty random.
Heritage is easily last place in the urban art genre... Even this list is pretty random.
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Daniel Arsham ๐บ๐ธ New York โข Eroded Future Relic, by dwight on Mar 31, 2017 19:02:12 GMT 1, Looks like this sale is done.. Like his work or not, he's really been on the fast track lately. I'm somewhat surprised he has continued to sell these future relic objects. I'm happy because it keeps his artwork accessible, but it would not surprise me if they ceased.
Does anyone know the connection between Arsham and Gagosian? I believe Gagosian has been the force behind artwork at Eden Rock in St Barth....they've had Kaws, Jonas Wood, and Arsham installs in recent years..
Looks like this sale is done.. Like his work or not, he's really been on the fast track lately. I'm somewhat surprised he has continued to sell these future relic objects. I'm happy because it keeps his artwork accessible, but it would not surprise me if they ceased.
Does anyone know the connection between Arsham and Gagosian? I believe Gagosian has been the force behind artwork at Eden Rock in St Barth....they've had Kaws, Jonas Wood, and Arsham installs in recent years..
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Daniel Arsham ๐บ๐ธ New York โข Eroded Future Relic, by dwight on Mar 31, 2017 17:59:44 GMT 1, Finally...got one. It was no trouble when the webpage finally loaded. All set and looks like there are about 200 remaining. Of course now the page won't reload..
Finally...got one. It was no trouble when the webpage finally loaded. All set and looks like there are about 200 remaining. Of course now the page won't reload..
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Daniel Arsham ๐บ๐ธ New York โข Eroded Future Relic, by dwight on Mar 31, 2017 17:22:41 GMT 1, I've seen nothing but "502 bad gateway"
I've seen nothing but "502 bad gateway"
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Top 3 Artists, by dwight on Mar 26, 2017 17:20:33 GMT 1, Bast Faile Paul Insect
(I think we have to exclude Banksy here..)
Bast Faile Paul Insect
(I think we have to exclude Banksy here..)
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Forum member trying to scam me through paypal, by dwight on Mar 26, 2017 17:12:11 GMT 1, The big issue is shipping glass. It always breaks. If you are forced to ship glass, the best thing to do is to buy that blue painters tape and tape the glass. This will hold the glass together when it breaks in shipment. If you must ship glass, use an artbox. They are expensive but this probably doubles your chances that the glass will arrive unbroken. Basically, get things framed with plexi or remove the glass if you have to ship.
Smaller works of art (without glass) and shipped overnight can be packed well enough to have a 99% or better chance of arrival.
The second thing to consider is adding blanket art insurance to your homeowners policy. I think I pay $140 a year for $100k. This covers me when I am a buyer. Obviously, I wouldn't file a claim for $500, but last week I put a $10k canvas on an art shuttle from NY to TX and it gives me great peace of mind. If the canvas (that I purchased) is damaged in shipment, I have adequate insurance that covers works of art. As others have said, FedEx does not pay out on art even though they will allow you to buy as much insurance on art as you select.
As far as PayPal, they always side with the buyer and they don't read any facts or documentation submitted. The case managers are tasked with closing thousands of disputes and they don't have time to read and make a judgement call on each one.
I think you did the right thing to offer to split the cost of restoration. It's kind of chickenshot that the buyer filed a chargeback and took the easy way out and left you to take the loss.
The big issue is shipping glass. It always breaks. If you are forced to ship glass, the best thing to do is to buy that blue painters tape and tape the glass. This will hold the glass together when it breaks in shipment. If you must ship glass, use an artbox. They are expensive but this probably doubles your chances that the glass will arrive unbroken. Basically, get things framed with plexi or remove the glass if you have to ship.
Smaller works of art (without glass) and shipped overnight can be packed well enough to have a 99% or better chance of arrival.
The second thing to consider is adding blanket art insurance to your homeowners policy. I think I pay $140 a year for $100k. This covers me when I am a buyer. Obviously, I wouldn't file a claim for $500, but last week I put a $10k canvas on an art shuttle from NY to TX and it gives me great peace of mind. If the canvas (that I purchased) is damaged in shipment, I have adequate insurance that covers works of art. As others have said, FedEx does not pay out on art even though they will allow you to buy as much insurance on art as you select.
As far as PayPal, they always side with the buyer and they don't read any facts or documentation submitted. The case managers are tasked with closing thousands of disputes and they don't have time to read and make a judgement call on each one.
I think you did the right thing to offer to split the cost of restoration. It's kind of chickenshot that the buyer filed a chargeback and took the easy way out and left you to take the loss.
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New Faile 150.., by dwight on Mar 22, 2017 0:45:47 GMT 1, I'm not collecting this set, but I'll bet it makes for a cool wall when they're all framed and hung together.
I'm not collecting this set, but I'll bet it makes for a cool wall when they're all framed and hung together.
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I guess the biggest issue for children is that there is very little for them to do. It's old-school, like when most of us were kids and you used to go out and make your own fun so there doesn't seem to be very much specifically for a child to do. I didn't see any park or playground but then I wouldn't have been looking anyway. An iPad or iPhone is all kids need now...parks and playgrounds are obsolete to them
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Faile Artwork, VALUATION, by dwight on Mar 20, 2017 17:09:37 GMT 1, Less than $12k...there's been one on ebay forever asking that price.
If I had one to sell, I would hang onto it.
If you're asking what you might have to pay, that would be very difficult to say. I would say you would have to pay minimum $4k.
Less than $12k...there's been one on ebay forever asking that price.
If I had one to sell, I would hang onto it.
If you're asking what you might have to pay, that would be very difficult to say. I would say you would have to pay minimum $4k.
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