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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Dec 29, 2014 19:51:37 GMT 1, buyer has now paid...so its now sold! thanks to all the pMs more coming soon
buyer has now paid...so its now sold! thanks to all the pMs more coming soon
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Dec 29, 2014 21:07:07 GMT 1, You will be fird to know J
You will be fird to know J
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Snakes on Dec 30, 2014 21:43:45 GMT 1, What is current price of a good condition one? These certainly have gone up in price. I love my one that's for sure
What is current price of a good condition one? These certainly have gone up in price. I love my one that's for sure
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by chads007 on Dec 30, 2014 23:58:24 GMT 1, What is current price of a good condition one? These certainly have gone up in price. I love my one that's for sure Before imperfection was found think it was offered at 2.75k so guess around that
What is current price of a good condition one? These certainly have gone up in price. I love my one that's for sure Before imperfection was found think it was offered at 2.75k so guess around that
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Fish in the Sea on Dec 31, 2014 12:13:05 GMT 1, Between 2.75k to 3k
Between 2.75k to 3k
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by mrkyuss on Jan 1, 2015 0:43:08 GMT 1, Thats 4700 AUD for me.
Thats 4700 AUD for me.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by dsd on Jan 2, 2015 7:10:07 GMT 1, You'll struggle to get a signed B&W for less than 8k .Toxic Mary is fetching that and I know which I'd rather have on the wall .Yes Iodo own one , had pms asking if im selling . I'm not by the way .
You'll struggle to get a signed B&W for less than 8k .Toxic Mary is fetching that and I know which I'd rather have on the wall .Yes Iodo own one , had pms asking if im selling . I'm not by the way .
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by R0B on Jan 9, 2015 13:31:13 GMT 1, SALE PENDING
Previously agreed a sale on this but the buyer is simply taking far too long to arrange payment. As such I'm re-advertising it.
I'm the original buyer from source POW and have the full pest control COA.
Price is £3k delivered to your door UK. Happy for face 2 face sale in London or central UK. PM for detail.
Please make sure you have funds before entertaining in conversation.
Thanks.
Update - as per below, it's black & white (B&W) unsigned edition. The pest control COA is in my name.
SALE PENDING
Previously agreed a sale on this but the buyer is simply taking far too long to arrange payment. As such I'm re-advertising it.
I'm the original buyer from source POW and have the full pest control COA.
Price is £3k delivered to your door UK. Happy for face 2 face sale in London or central UK. PM for detail.
Please make sure you have funds before entertaining in conversation.
Thanks.
Update - as per below, it's black & white (B&W) unsigned edition. The pest control COA is in my name.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Fish in the Sea on Jan 9, 2015 13:46:02 GMT 1, Good luck with the sale
Good luck with the sale
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by pingoo on Jan 9, 2015 14:35:23 GMT 1, B&W trollies ?
B&W trollies ?
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 9, 2015 14:37:27 GMT 1, It was only the B&W ones that were unsigned.
It was only the B&W ones that were unsigned.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by R0B on Jan 9, 2015 17:02:19 GMT 1, Yes B&W Trollies.
Happy to provide photos to those that are serious and provide me an email via PM.
Regards.
Yes B&W Trollies.
Happy to provide photos to those that are serious and provide me an email via PM.
Regards.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by shaunshank on Jan 9, 2015 17:20:06 GMT 1, It's the LA edition of 100?
It's the LA edition of 100?
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by elevenspots on Jan 9, 2015 17:52:55 GMT 1, Hi. I really want this... message sent.
Hi. I really want this... message sent.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by shaunshank on Jan 9, 2015 18:37:07 GMT 1, oh missed the POW part...thanks!
oh missed the POW part...thanks!
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by andyroo0312 on Jan 10, 2015 0:54:33 GMT 1, Unsigned Trolleys for 3k? Are prices really this high? It seems to be the case. It is now very hard to find a u/s for under £2500 colour for sub £6500 and a signed b/w for under £7000. I really hope Json finds his signed b/w soon b4 that £7k is £8k and so on.
Unsigned Trolleys for 3k? Are prices really this high? It seems to be the case. It is now very hard to find a u/s for under £2500 colour for sub £6500 and a signed b/w for under £7000. I really hope Json finds his signed b/w soon b4 that £7k is £8k and so on.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by cmodart on Jan 10, 2015 1:53:28 GMT 1, Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised?
Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised?
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 19:26:57 GMT 1, Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised? I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect!
Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised? I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect!
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Poly Mindset on Jan 10, 2015 20:32:21 GMT 1, Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised? I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to shite?
Every thread of F/S banksy - " is it really that high!?! " Are you really that surprised? I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to shite?
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 20:45:28 GMT 1, I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo
I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by rebelate on Jan 10, 2015 21:05:06 GMT 1, I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's
I'm surprised, the prices being paid are completely bonkers - but that's my opinion and it's clearly incorrect! I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Poly Mindset on Jan 10, 2015 21:06:56 GMT 1, I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself.
I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 21:17:15 GMT 1, I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo That's not the economy going to shite, that's a flesh wound. Wait until people actually realise that we can't pay the interest on our national debt, let alone pay it off.......
I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo That's not the economy going to shite, that's a flesh wound. Wait until people actually realise that we can't pay the interest on our national debt, let alone pay it off.......
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Poster Bob on Jan 10, 2015 21:17:37 GMT 1, I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's Ebay's max fee is £100 so when you're dealing with Banksy prints you're certainly not going to take off 10%.
I for one agree with you and think you are correct. However, the Banksy market seemed to have gotten a little thin for just a little while and now people are worried about the economy in the near future so more people are selling due to the increase in price. My question is what happens to the Banksy market when the economy goes to s**te? My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's Ebay's max fee is £100 so when you're dealing with Banksy prints you're certainly not going to take off 10%.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 21:22:20 GMT 1, The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself. Honestly if you knew me i just say it as it is, i do get what youre saying, i guess im just giving an opinion from the front line so to speak, its shocking how many people out there can drop 10,20,50k LA alone is dripping with deep pocket art buyers, nevermind london, NYC, middle east, asia etc With the amount of works available i just cant see a shortage of buyers, i get emails from galleries in the states every week interested in banksy, i dabbled a bit with warhol from 2002-2008 but the demand for banksy due to whats available is crazy, the galleries in the states where stockists of Warhol/haring/litchenstein etc and their focus has shifted to Banksy, sounds onesided but its what i see happening
The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself. Honestly if you knew me i just say it as it is, i do get what youre saying, i guess im just giving an opinion from the front line so to speak, its shocking how many people out there can drop 10,20,50k LA alone is dripping with deep pocket art buyers, nevermind london, NYC, middle east, asia etc With the amount of works available i just cant see a shortage of buyers, i get emails from galleries in the states every week interested in banksy, i dabbled a bit with warhol from 2002-2008 but the demand for banksy due to whats available is crazy, the galleries in the states where stockists of Warhol/haring/litchenstein etc and their focus has shifted to Banksy, sounds onesided but its what i see happening
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by rebelate on Jan 10, 2015 21:23:04 GMT 1, My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's Ebay's max fee is £100 so when you're dealing with Banksy prints you're certainly not going to take off 10%. You're incorrect. They raised it. It's at 10% and they also take the 10% off the shipping too. So price of item + listen shipping x 10% = fee. Then calculate your paypal fee of 3% off the total amount received (which also includes shipping). You're at 13%.
My biggest gripe at the moment is people are using eBay pricing to justify their own asking price. Ebay sales -10% off on eBay selling fee, -3% paypal fee, and any discrepancy/adjustment between shipping which is is sometimes included and can cost a significant amount because of insurance and/or shipping flat. So you in reality should subtract -13% + - shipping...But you don't see that. Auction houses are a whole other story with way bigger fees as we all know. Either way people are scooping them up so supply and demand in full force however it's going to be interesting to see how this all turns out. There has to be a ceiling and like you mentioned if the economy takes a s**t or all those desperate buyers pay over the top amounts of money and finally get what they want with no more deep pockets to make purchases...well I guess then I'll be back in the market for some Banksy's Ebay's max fee is £100 so when you're dealing with Banksy prints you're certainly not going to take off 10%. You're incorrect. They raised it. It's at 10% and they also take the 10% off the shipping too. So price of item + listen shipping x 10% = fee. Then calculate your paypal fee of 3% off the total amount received (which also includes shipping). You're at 13%.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 21:23:58 GMT 1, The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo That's not the economy going to s**te, that's a flesh wound. Wait until people actually realise that we can't pay the interest on our national debt, let alone pay it off....... thats common knowledge if you watch the news, look at the states debt clock, ridiculous, there will always be money people
The economy went to s**te 6 years ago, worst recession in 80 years, still in that recession, banksy has risen pretty dramatically through it. Its been said before but the amount of his work available in comparison to demand is tiny, lots of investors, collectors, people who save etc across the globe looking his work, in my eyes its early days, therell be calming periods like with cyw and nola which had massive jumps 1000/month at one stage but then people turn to other prints like rats nbg etc, then unsigned, when the gap narrows attention will go back to signed and so on, call it hype but im just saying it as it is imo That's not the economy going to s**te, that's a flesh wound. Wait until people actually realise that we can't pay the interest on our national debt, let alone pay it off....... thats common knowledge if you watch the news, look at the states debt clock, ridiculous, there will always be money people
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 21:28:20 GMT 1, There will always be a currency, maybe it will be chickens, like the good old days!
There will always be a currency, maybe it will be chickens, like the good old days!
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by rebelate on Jan 10, 2015 21:31:57 GMT 1, Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself. Honestly if you knew me i just say it as it is, i do get what youre saying, i guess im just giving an opinion from the front line so to speak, its shocking how many people out there can drop 10,20,50k LA alone is dripping with deep pocket art buyers, nevermind london, NYC, middle east, asia etc With the amount of works available i just cant see a shortage of buyers, i get emails from galleries in the states every week interested in banksy, i dabbled a bit with warhol from 2002-2008 but the demand for banksy due to whats available is crazy, the galleries in the states where stockists of Warhol/haring/litchenstein etc and their focus has shifted to Banksy, sounds onesided but its what i see happening I disagree with the one line about galleries (at least in LA where I'm located) who have shifted their focus away from Warhol/haring/litchenstein to Banksys. I'm pretty well informed of the LA gallery scene with many close friends who are gallery owners. Most don't even deal with Banksys - I can't even remember the last time I saw a banksy print hanging in an LA gallery. They view the banksy secondary market as an online exchange or virtual gallery/.com gallery sales, which is usually consignment or put up an insane asking price, once someone buys it then scramble to search for the print type of business. Which happens a lot. Not to mention totally different collector/target market with not much overlap between the two groups. Most of the real warhol/harring/litch collectors see Banksy as a fad or plainly just don't "get" the art. At least when it comes to the "deep pocket buyers" in LA.
Says the man who owns a Gallery and sells Banksys. I guess time will tell. I think more people have gotten smarter or tighter in the last six years myself. Honestly if you knew me i just say it as it is, i do get what youre saying, i guess im just giving an opinion from the front line so to speak, its shocking how many people out there can drop 10,20,50k LA alone is dripping with deep pocket art buyers, nevermind london, NYC, middle east, asia etc With the amount of works available i just cant see a shortage of buyers, i get emails from galleries in the states every week interested in banksy, i dabbled a bit with warhol from 2002-2008 but the demand for banksy due to whats available is crazy, the galleries in the states where stockists of Warhol/haring/litchenstein etc and their focus has shifted to Banksy, sounds onesided but its what i see happening I disagree with the one line about galleries (at least in LA where I'm located) who have shifted their focus away from Warhol/haring/litchenstein to Banksys. I'm pretty well informed of the LA gallery scene with many close friends who are gallery owners. Most don't even deal with Banksys - I can't even remember the last time I saw a banksy print hanging in an LA gallery. They view the banksy secondary market as an online exchange or virtual gallery/.com gallery sales, which is usually consignment or put up an insane asking price, once someone buys it then scramble to search for the print type of business. Which happens a lot. Not to mention totally different collector/target market with not much overlap between the two groups. Most of the real warhol/harring/litch collectors see Banksy as a fad or plainly just don't "get" the art. At least when it comes to the "deep pocket buyers" in LA.
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Banksy • Trolley Hunters, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2015 21:36:17 GMT 1, There will always be a currency, maybe it will be chickens, like the good old days! Ha you could be right, 3000 chickens for signed rat, i need a bigger place
There will always be a currency, maybe it will be chickens, like the good old days! Ha you could be right, 3000 chickens for signed rat, i need a bigger place
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