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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by Guest on Jan 19, 2010 11:09:43 GMT 1, I would agree that 6k seems on the high side for this print. 4k- 5k would be my guess
I would agree that 6k seems on the high side for this print. 4k- 5k would be my guess
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by grafik on Jan 19, 2010 11:58:11 GMT 1, would you be open to trades? i.e. signed banksy + cash,
would you be open to trades? i.e. signed banksy + cash,
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by spanksy on Jan 19, 2010 12:18:19 GMT 1, 6-8k is 2008 prices. Now we are 2 years on most old signed have dropped in price. I think if this went to auction in eBay the price would shock us all.
The over valuation on this forum still amazes me you can pick up cheaper stuff on eBay cheaper than on here. I thought this was a place to avoid haggling for high prices. Oh well times have changed. Sorry for the moan on the thread, must have woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
p.s please reply to my pm Peaceandloving ;D
6-8k is 2008 prices. Now we are 2 years on most old signed have dropped in price. I think if this went to auction in eBay the price would shock us all. The over valuation on this forum still amazes me you can pick up cheaper stuff on eBay cheaper than on here. I thought this was a place to avoid haggling for high prices. Oh well times have changed. Sorry for the moan on the thread, must have woke up on the wrong side of the bed. p.s please reply to my pm Peaceandloving ;D
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by PUD on Jan 19, 2010 12:44:04 GMT 1, Obviously I am interested in this as are others, I have to say that £6k+ is miles out IMO. There was one available on EBay for months at BIN £6k and no takers. With CWSB selling at £7k I would agree with Ronhill and say £4-£5k
If this were to hit Ebay I think we would all get a surprise, I want one but bidding on Ebay I think I would have serious doubts about outbidding anyone who tops £4k!
Obviously I am interested in this as are others, I have to say that £6k+ is miles out IMO. There was one available on EBay for months at BIN £6k and no takers. With CWSB selling at £7k I would agree with Ronhill and say £4-£5k
If this were to hit Ebay I think we would all get a surprise, I want one but bidding on Ebay I think I would have serious doubts about outbidding anyone who tops £4k!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by madrat on Jan 19, 2010 13:34:45 GMT 1, I was offered a signed version @ £4,500 in the middle of last year so would say between £4,000 and £4,500 is probably about right now.
I was offered a signed version @ £4,500 in the middle of last year so would say between £4,000 and £4,500 is probably about right now.
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by lobster on Jan 19, 2010 19:15:08 GMT 1, Totally agree with spansky / Jon on valuation - I was at the auction for the CWSB and it stalled at £6500 and a very rare "Bethlehem" trolleys made just over £4K before christmas which I would personally value at far more than "Bombhugger".
I think £4K would be a fair result for both parties for this print.
Totally agree with spansky / Jon on valuation - I was at the auction for the CWSB and it stalled at £6500 and a very rare "Bethlehem" trolleys made just over £4K before christmas which I would personally value at far more than "Bombhugger".
I think £4K would be a fair result for both parties for this print.
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by howlinhooker on Jan 19, 2010 19:18:34 GMT 1, 4k..............would be a good buy i reacon
4k..............would be a good buy i reacon
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by Deleted on Jan 19, 2010 20:22:59 GMT 1, Post Bristol, there's more interest in Banksy's works though right? So a valuation based on mid 2008 would be viewed as historic, to some degree.
Amazes me that some members think that the forum is representative of the whole market - it isn't.
Agree with HH, £4K WOULD be a good buy, but there's a groundswell of desire to get the older works with rock solid prov on the basis that they're bloody hard to get hold of, Banksy's prices continue to buck the overall trend and have hardened, imo!
Post Bristol, there's more interest in Banksy's works though right? So a valuation based on mid 2008 would be viewed as historic, to some degree.
Amazes me that some members think that the forum is representative of the whole market - it isn't.
Agree with HH, £4K WOULD be a good buy, but there's a groundswell of desire to get the older works with rock solid prov on the basis that they're bloody hard to get hold of, Banksy's prices continue to buck the overall trend and have hardened, imo!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by spanksy on Jan 20, 2010 0:27:01 GMT 1, Post Bristol, there's more interest in Banksy's works though right? So a valuation based on mid 2008 would be viewed as historic, to some degree. Amazes me that some members think that the forum is representative of the whole market - it isn't. Agree with HH, £4K WOULD be a good buy, but there's a groundswell of desire to get the older works with rock solid prov on the basis that they're bloody hard to get hold of, Banksy's prices continue to buck the overall trend and have hardened, imo!
i dont believe anyone thinks the forum is 'representative of the whole market' i for one certainly dont!
when the scene 'peaked' (pre-recession) in 2008(ish) the prints where going for silly money, now it seems to have stabilised with many 'older' prints dropping in price. I agree the supply of older prints is low (only in comparison to the newer), BUT if you are genuinely looking to buy one it is still relatively easy to locate and purchase if you are willing to pay the right price. and the FORUM is supposed to be an outlet for like minded people with a 'you scratch my back . . ' policy helping people get art they desire. Ebay and auction houses are for people trying to maximise profits. forums are for people looking to sell to people that may do them a favour in the future.
otherwise whats the point? just my 2c ;D ;D ;D
i just think too many people are holding out for higher and higher pricing hoping their prints will be worth 2008 prices, which atm just isnt justified. who knows in the future 4k may look like a steal but now its a different matter!
Post Bristol, there's more interest in Banksy's works though right? So a valuation based on mid 2008 would be viewed as historic, to some degree. Amazes me that some members think that the forum is representative of the whole market - it isn't. Agree with HH, £4K WOULD be a good buy, but there's a groundswell of desire to get the older works with rock solid prov on the basis that they're bloody hard to get hold of, Banksy's prices continue to buck the overall trend and have hardened, imo! i dont believe anyone thinks the forum is 'representative of the whole market' i for one certainly dont! when the scene 'peaked' (pre-recession) in 2008(ish) the prints where going for silly money, now it seems to have stabilised with many 'older' prints dropping in price. I agree the supply of older prints is low (only in comparison to the newer), BUT if you are genuinely looking to buy one it is still relatively easy to locate and purchase if you are willing to pay the right price. and the FORUM is supposed to be an outlet for like minded people with a 'you scratch my back . . ' policy helping people get art they desire. Ebay and auction houses are for people trying to maximise profits. forums are for people looking to sell to people that may do them a favour in the future. otherwise whats the point? just my 2c ;D ;D ;D i just think too many people are holding out for higher and higher pricing hoping their prints will be worth 2008 prices, which atm just isnt justified. who knows in the future 4k may look like a steal but now its a different matter!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by PUD on Jan 20, 2010 10:18:24 GMT 1, It was my CWS at the christies auction. Not the best choice of auction to put it in and a waste of the £50 fee they charged me. Never seen a CWS sell for £7k on ebay or in an auction house... at least not for a good number of years. Held out and got the figure I was after through ebay last month. imo, seller or buyer, you can usually get the price your after if it is realistic and you're not in a hurry.
I didnt say they sold on Ebay or at auction, both were private deals & neither was over £7.5K!
Bombhugger is a great print, a classic, and you have to place it in accordsnce with other print values. It is kind of on par with FC & Napalm IMO. At the height you would have raised £7.5 - £10k max for these. If you want to sell now then all three are around £4 - £5k. As far as the forum goes a cash, no hassle sale at £4k is a pretty reasonable deal for both seller & buyer, if you want ebay price of say £4.5(ish) then list it on there and don't bother trying to sell on here!
This forum is full of people who know the 'going rate' if we are able to organise deals between ourselves that suit both buyer & seller & don't line the pockets of the middle men then I am all for it!
Had some great sensible deals in the past with many great forum members, it just seems nowadays that people come on here and expect top auction price without the fees, fewer deals are being done and this sales section is almost worthless!!!!!
It was my CWS at the christies auction. Not the best choice of auction to put it in and a waste of the £50 fee they charged me. Never seen a CWS sell for £7k on ebay or in an auction house... at least not for a good number of years. Held out and got the figure I was after through ebay last month. imo, seller or buyer, you can usually get the price your after if it is realistic and you're not in a hurry. I didnt say they sold on Ebay or at auction, both were private deals & neither was over £7.5K! Bombhugger is a great print, a classic, and you have to place it in accordsnce with other print values. It is kind of on par with FC & Napalm IMO. At the height you would have raised £7.5 - £10k max for these. If you want to sell now then all three are around £4 - £5k. As far as the forum goes a cash, no hassle sale at £4k is a pretty reasonable deal for both seller & buyer, if you want ebay price of say £4.5(ish) then list it on there and don't bother trying to sell on here! This forum is full of people who know the 'going rate' if we are able to organise deals between ourselves that suit both buyer & seller & don't line the pockets of the middle men then I am all for it! Had some great sensible deals in the past with many great forum members, it just seems nowadays that people come on here and expect top auction price without the fees, fewer deals are being done and this sales section is almost worthless!!!!!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by lobster on Jan 20, 2010 11:27:42 GMT 1, I think the problem also is that because of these type of prices being banded about it slows the whole process down as people believe that they are worth this much.A couple of months ago a guy came on saying he had a signed Queen Vic for sale - I asked how much he wanted and got the usual "make an offer" and I offered £4K which I thought was not unreasonable (?) - he came back saying he wanted £10K and had been "offered that by someone else" there was a sales thread ref a Stop and Search where the guy had been offered £3K framed - I think we all know that this is approx £1K over the going rate - if the guy got that then good luck to him but without trying to sound patronising I think the problem is a lot of people don`t seem to appreciate that their is a big difference from "buyers" "offering" X amount and people ACTUALLY pulling the money up - you just have to look at the amount of prints that get relisted on ebay to illustrate this ?
I think the problem also is that because of these type of prices being banded about it slows the whole process down as people believe that they are worth this much.A couple of months ago a guy came on saying he had a signed Queen Vic for sale - I asked how much he wanted and got the usual "make an offer" and I offered £4K which I thought was not unreasonable (?) - he came back saying he wanted £10K and had been "offered that by someone else" there was a sales thread ref a Stop and Search where the guy had been offered £3K framed - I think we all know that this is approx £1K over the going rate - if the guy got that then good luck to him but without trying to sound patronising I think the problem is a lot of people don`t seem to appreciate that their is a big difference from "buyers" "offering" X amount and people ACTUALLY pulling the money up - you just have to look at the amount of prints that get relisted on ebay to illustrate this ?
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by spanksy on Jan 20, 2010 13:24:44 GMT 1, ebay cant really be trusted to set the market rate as many are 'fixed' auctions (mostly BIN) and most are re-listed!
its a really hard one but people who wish to sell on here need to offer a some sort of 'deal' otherwise the sales section on this forum will collapse - i agree with PUD, i have numerously tried to buy prints on this forum, but once a figure has ben reached the seller holds out for more, and its is becoming frustrating and pointless (almost )
ebay cant really be trusted to set the market rate as many are 'fixed' auctions (mostly BIN) and most are re-listed! its a really hard one but people who wish to sell on here need to offer a some sort of 'deal' otherwise the sales section on this forum will collapse - i agree with PUD, i have numerously tried to buy prints on this forum, but once a figure has ben reached the seller holds out for more, and its is becoming frustrating and pointless (almost )
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by PUD on Jan 20, 2010 13:51:20 GMT 1, Here is a fair offer, out in the open, to a new forum member whose first post is to offer a Banksy for sale!
1. £3700 Cash & I will drive anywhere in the country to collect the print.
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2. £4000 Cash but you hand deliver the print to me.
Conditions: Print must be in PERFECT condition, not dry mounted, no creases etc. It must have cast iron proof of authenticity.
If the print is perfect and has full provenance as stated then you will have the cash handed over there and then. I have many who can vouch for my credibility! Look forward to hearing from you!
Here is a fair offer, out in the open, to a new forum member whose first post is to offer a Banksy for sale! 1. £3700 Cash & I will drive anywhere in the country to collect the print. or 2. £4000 Cash but you hand deliver the print to me. Conditions: Print must be in PERFECT condition, not dry mounted, no creases etc. It must have cast iron proof of authenticity. If the print is perfect and has full provenance as stated then you will have the cash handed over there and then. I have many who can vouch for my credibility! Look forward to hearing from you!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by alexnh123 on Jan 20, 2010 14:00:37 GMT 1, what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'?
what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'?
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by Guest on Jan 20, 2010 14:06:02 GMT 1, what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'?
are you selling one?
what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'? are you selling one?
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by Guest on Jan 20, 2010 14:06:32 GMT 1, Here is a fair offer, out in the open, to a new forum member whose first post is to offer a Banksy for sale! 1. £3700 Cash & I will drive anywhere in the country to collect the print. or 2. £4000 Cash but you hand deliver the print to me. Conditions: Print must be in PERFECT condition, not dry mounted, no creases etc. It must have cast iron proof of authenticity. If the print is perfect and has full provenance as stated then you will have the cash handed over there and then. I have many who can vouch for my credibility! Look forward to hearing from you!
a very fair offer.
Here is a fair offer, out in the open, to a new forum member whose first post is to offer a Banksy for sale! 1. £3700 Cash & I will drive anywhere in the country to collect the print. or 2. £4000 Cash but you hand deliver the print to me. Conditions: Print must be in PERFECT condition, not dry mounted, no creases etc. It must have cast iron proof of authenticity. If the print is perfect and has full provenance as stated then you will have the cash handed over there and then. I have many who can vouch for my credibility! Look forward to hearing from you! a very fair offer.
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by PUD on Jan 20, 2010 14:07:45 GMT 1, I think the problem also is that because of these type of prices being banded about it slows the whole process down as people believe that they are worth this much.A couple of months ago a guy came on saying he had a signed Queen Vic for sale - I asked how much he wanted and got the usual "make an offer" and I offered £4K which I thought was not unreasonable (?) - he came back saying he wanted £10K and had been "offered that by someone else" there was a sales thread ref a Stop and Search where the guy had been offered £3K framed - I think we all know that this is approx £1K over the going rate - if the guy got that then good luck to him but without trying to sound patronising I think the problem is a lot of people don`t seem to appreciate that their is a big difference from "buyers" "offering" X amount and people ACTUALLY pulling the money up - you just have to look at the amount of prints that get relisted on ebay to illustrate this ?
You do make me laugh Lobster! Of course you would think this was reasonable! Signed QV's are rarer than CWSB's only 50 out there, rarely come up for sale and got to be nearly twice the price of a signed Napalm or BH? (But def not £10K though!) - It's not even known if 50 were ever signed, if memory serves me correctly these were signed as were the LIITA prints, totally random throughout the edition, as & when requested??
Again all very subjective, everything is worth whatever the agreed price is between the seller & buyer!!
I think the problem also is that because of these type of prices being banded about it slows the whole process down as people believe that they are worth this much.A couple of months ago a guy came on saying he had a signed Queen Vic for sale - I asked how much he wanted and got the usual "make an offer" and I offered £4K which I thought was not unreasonable (?) - he came back saying he wanted £10K and had been "offered that by someone else" there was a sales thread ref a Stop and Search where the guy had been offered £3K framed - I think we all know that this is approx £1K over the going rate - if the guy got that then good luck to him but without trying to sound patronising I think the problem is a lot of people don`t seem to appreciate that their is a big difference from "buyers" "offering" X amount and people ACTUALLY pulling the money up - you just have to look at the amount of prints that get relisted on ebay to illustrate this ? You do make me laugh Lobster! Of course you would think this was reasonable! Signed QV's are rarer than CWSB's only 50 out there, rarely come up for sale and got to be nearly twice the price of a signed Napalm or BH? (But def not £10K though!) - It's not even known if 50 were ever signed, if memory serves me correctly these were signed as were the LIITA prints, totally random throughout the edition, as & when requested?? Again all very subjective, everything is worth whatever the agreed price is between the seller & buyer!!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by lobster on Jan 20, 2010 14:22:33 GMT 1, I actually never knew there were only 50 of these and thought it was 150 BUT the last one that came up for sale didn`t make the 8000 EURO reserve the one before that sold at 7500 again EURO BUT was an AP and the one before that sold back in 2008 at £6K (where the seller would be luck to recieve £5K) so am I that far out ?
Glad your not selling PUD !!!!!
I actually never knew there were only 50 of these and thought it was 150 BUT the last one that came up for sale didn`t make the 8000 EURO reserve the one before that sold at 7500 again EURO BUT was an AP and the one before that sold back in 2008 at £6K (where the seller would be luck to recieve £5K) so am I that far out ?
Glad your not selling PUD !!!!!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by Guest on Jan 20, 2010 14:25:01 GMT 1, I actually never knew there were only 50 of these and thought it was 150 BUT the last one that came up for sale didn`t make the 8000 EURO reserve the one before that sold at 7500 again EURO BUT was an AP and the one before that sold back in 2008 at £6K (where the seller would be luck to recieve £5K) so am I that far out ? Glad your not selling PUD !!!!!
so the buyer paid 6k + fees?
I actually never knew there were only 50 of these and thought it was 150 BUT the last one that came up for sale didn`t make the 8000 EURO reserve the one before that sold at 7500 again EURO BUT was an AP and the one before that sold back in 2008 at £6K (where the seller would be luck to recieve £5K) so am I that far out ? Glad your not selling PUD !!!!! so the buyer paid 6k + fees?
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by lobster on Jan 20, 2010 15:03:04 GMT 1, sorry no the one before that (late 2008) MISSED the £6K reserve
sorry no the one before that (late 2008) MISSED the £6K reserve
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by alexnh123 on Jan 20, 2010 17:27:49 GMT 1, what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'? are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones.
what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'? are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones.
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by spanksy on Jan 20, 2010 18:10:21 GMT 1, what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'? are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones. bout £50 i reckon . . .
what do we think the going rate for a signed 'i fought the law would be'? are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones. bout £50 i reckon . . .
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by PUD on Jan 20, 2010 18:44:18 GMT 1, ebay cant really be trusted to set the market rate as many are 'fixed' auctions (mostly BIN) and most are re-listed! its a really hard one but people who wish to sell on here need to offer a some sort of 'deal' otherwise the sales section on this forum will collapse - i agree with PUD, i have numerously tried to buy prints on this forum, but once a figure has ben reached the seller holds out for more, and its is becoming frustrating and pointless (almost ) I had a problem as a seller where some guy on here called giro, or something like that, made a deal and we were due to meet for the exchange but the night before pm's me and drops the price by 1.5k. Timewasters like that are a problem on here just as much as sellers going with a better deal when a deal has already been made. I had a number of what appeared to be genuine offers so I think it is only the minority of people here that do actually play games.
I know the feeling, I agreed to buy a BH several years ago for £2k cash (at the time that was about £200 above the going rate) Had it all sorted in several telephone conversations with the seller, I drove to Portsmouth from Peterborough, waited in service station etc....etc.... got hold of him by phone && he had changed his mind as the 'girlfriend didnt want to sell it'
Shit happens regardless!!!
ebay cant really be trusted to set the market rate as many are 'fixed' auctions (mostly BIN) and most are re-listed! its a really hard one but people who wish to sell on here need to offer a some sort of 'deal' otherwise the sales section on this forum will collapse - i agree with PUD, i have numerously tried to buy prints on this forum, but once a figure has ben reached the seller holds out for more, and its is becoming frustrating and pointless (almost ) I had a problem as a seller where some guy on here called giro, or something like that, made a deal and we were due to meet for the exchange but the night before pm's me and drops the price by 1.5k. Timewasters like that are a problem on here just as much as sellers going with a better deal when a deal has already been made. I had a number of what appeared to be genuine offers so I think it is only the minority of people here that do actually play games. I know the feeling, I agreed to buy a BH several years ago for £2k cash (at the time that was about £200 above the going rate) Had it all sorted in several telephone conversations with the seller, I drove to Portsmouth from Peterborough, waited in service station etc....etc.... got hold of him by phone && he had changed his mind as the 'girlfriend didnt want to sell it' Shit happens regardless!!!
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by spanksy on Jan 20, 2010 19:39:23 GMT 1, I had a problem as a seller where some guy on here called giro, or something like that, made a deal and we were due to meet for the exchange but the night before pm's me and drops the price by 1.5k. Timewasters like that are a problem on here just as much as sellers going with a better deal when a deal has already been made. I had a number of what appeared to be genuine offers so I think it is only the minority of people here that do actually play games. I know the feeling, I agreed to buy a BH several years ago for £2k cash (at the time that was about £200 above the going rate) Had it all sorted in several telephone conversations with the seller, I drove to Portsmouth from Peterborough, waited in service station etc....etc.... got hold of him by phone && he had changed his mind as the 'girlfriend didnt want to sell it' s**t happens regardless!!!
true that PUD shit does indeed happen. anyway enough of the moaning.
good luck with the sale! i hope it finds a good home (hopefully mine haha)
I had a problem as a seller where some guy on here called giro, or something like that, made a deal and we were due to meet for the exchange but the night before pm's me and drops the price by 1.5k. Timewasters like that are a problem on here just as much as sellers going with a better deal when a deal has already been made. I had a number of what appeared to be genuine offers so I think it is only the minority of people here that do actually play games. I know the feeling, I agreed to buy a BH several years ago for £2k cash (at the time that was about £200 above the going rate) Had it all sorted in several telephone conversations with the seller, I drove to Portsmouth from Peterborough, waited in service station etc....etc.... got hold of him by phone && he had changed his mind as the 'girlfriend didnt want to sell it' s**t happens regardless!!! true that PUD shit does indeed happen. anyway enough of the moaning. good luck with the sale! i hope it finds a good home (hopefully mine haha)
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by alexnh123 on Jan 21, 2010 13:32:39 GMT 1, are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones. bout £5000 i reckon . . .
why's that?
are you selling one?[/quote Yep. plus a few other unsigned ones. bout £5000 i reckon . . . why's that?
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by curiousgeorge on Jan 21, 2010 13:54:45 GMT 1, Pud's is a good offer, and a better bloke you could not meet
I was aware of one of these available at tad less than pud's offer, through a ROCK solid source
Pud's is a good offer, and a better bloke you could not meet
I was aware of one of these available at tad less than pud's offer, through a ROCK solid source
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by danvnuk on Feb 16, 2010 19:39:48 GMT 1, Hey, long time since I've posted on here.
Work situation is looking decidedly dodgy, and there is a chance I may have to sell a couple of pieces if the worst comes to the worst.
I've not been keeping track of the scene for ages, so - any idea how much a signed BombHugger is currently worth with provenance and the POW COA?
This one in fact....
Cheers, Dan
Hey, long time since I've posted on here. Work situation is looking decidedly dodgy, and there is a chance I may have to sell a couple of pieces if the worst comes to the worst. I've not been keeping track of the scene for ages, so - any idea how much a signed BombHugger is currently worth with provenance and the POW COA? This one in fact.... Cheers, Dan
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by mookie on Feb 16, 2010 19:48:12 GMT 1, One did go around 4 or so months back for around 3.6k on ebay. Not seen one sell since but I get the feeling things have picked up a bit now. I would say £4.5 perhaps.
One did go around 4 or so months back for around 3.6k on ebay. Not seen one sell since but I get the feeling things have picked up a bit now. I would say £4.5 perhaps.
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Banksy Bomb Hugger Print, by chrisps303 on Feb 16, 2010 20:12:52 GMT 1, I think pud is after a signed bombhugger, it might be worth sending him a pm .
I think pud is after a signed bombhugger, it might be worth sending him a pm .
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