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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Deleted on Oct 31, 2020 17:45:28 GMT 1, As I’ve explained many times. I have both signed and unsigned. It doesn’t stop me knowing this is a nonsense price point. You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS.
You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂
As I’ve explained many times. I have both signed and unsigned. It doesn’t stop me knowing this is a nonsense price point. You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS. You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Terry Fuckwitt on Oct 31, 2020 18:01:44 GMT 1, You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS. You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂
If you think Banksy prints are shit and they are stupidly overpriced, wouldn't it make sense to sell yours now? 😉
You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS. You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂 If you think Banksy prints are shit and they are stupidly overpriced, wouldn't it make sense to sell yours now? 😉
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Sir Ruddington on Oct 31, 2020 18:04:43 GMT 1, Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short....
Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short....
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by robo on Oct 31, 2020 18:13:24 GMT 1, Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short....
If there was the slightest grain of truth in this you wouldn’t have written what you wrote above. Shame on you.
Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short.... If there was the slightest grain of truth in this you wouldn’t have written what you wrote above. Shame on you.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Charlie Bronson on Oct 31, 2020 18:17:23 GMT 1, You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS. You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂
No, I don’t. Not at all. However I do wish I had the uncanny ability to make myself laugh hard just by saying things. I’d never leave the house.
You’re entitled to an opinion, but how exactly is this a nonsense price point? The market is set via supply and demand. There’s little supply, and high demand. If original paintings are going for close to eight figure sums, why would a limited run print, of a few hundred, going for 70k, be nonsense? The math makes absolute sense. Based on B’s past strategic moves that continually elevate him as an artist, you honestly think 10-20 years from now these prints aren’t going to be fetching 10x what they are now? I’m betting today’s “nonsense” price points will be viewed as bargains in the not so distant future. Sure, it’s all speculation, but using the info we have, and based on how things have shaped up the past 15 years or so, it seems to be shaping up that way. One of several reasons imho, despite the temptation of a nice pay day and ROI right now, everyone here should hang onto their B prints. OP, GLWTS. You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂 No, I don’t. Not at all. However I do wish I had the uncanny ability to make myself laugh hard just by saying things. I’d never leave the house.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by robo on Oct 31, 2020 18:24:35 GMT 1,
This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print...
This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print...
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Deleted on Oct 31, 2020 18:52:46 GMT 1, You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂 No, I don’t. Not at all. However I do wish I had the uncanny ability to make myself laugh hard just by saying things. I’d never leave the house.
You’ll get there Charlie boy! You don’t understand the art market, but that can learnt with time. Either way nice prison work
You don’t think the market is entirely manipulated by a few? Can’t wait to sell my banksys for a million each 😂😂 No, I don’t. Not at all. However I do wish I had the uncanny ability to make myself laugh hard just by saying things. I’d never leave the house. You’ll get there Charlie boy! You don’t understand the art market, but that can learnt with time. Either way nice prison work
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by tab1 on Oct 31, 2020 20:02:12 GMT 1, This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print...
This link was from 4 years ago just a quick example , as you know from the banksy market a lot can change in just a few months
This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print... This link was from 4 years ago just a quick example , as you know from the banksy market a lot can change in just a few months
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Deleted on Oct 31, 2020 20:45:11 GMT 1, Awe, looks like a little c*nt needs attention. Take your dumbass back to Facebook where you belong, kid.
I presume you are talking to me? Bless.. cuddles?
Awe, looks like a little c*nt needs attention. Take your dumbass back to Facebook where you belong, kid. I presume you are talking to me? Bless.. cuddles?
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by robo on Oct 31, 2020 20:59:03 GMT 1, This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print... This link was from 4 years ago just a quick example , as you know from the banksy market a lot can change in just a few months
For sure. I’m surprised the Warhols were as as high as $100k in 2012.
This is interesting. Telling though that the >$1m contemporary artworks were all Andy Warhol sets of 10. That’s “only” $100k a print... This link was from 4 years ago just a quick example , as you know from the banksy market a lot can change in just a few months For sure. I’m surprised the Warhols were as as high as $100k in 2012.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Zippy on Oct 31, 2020 21:33:31 GMT 1, Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short....
Life was certainly too short for the millions who perished. So it is not ‘hilarious’ in my opinion.
Your last sentence is absolutely disgusting. Nah, it's hilarious especially since my family lost plenty of members in the war. I have stories that would make you cry. If Borat wrote it, you'd offer him a Puliter prize. Have a pint and wear a mask. Life's too short.... Life was certainly too short for the millions who perished. So it is not ‘hilarious’ in my opinion.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Sliding on the Walls on Oct 31, 2020 22:41:52 GMT 1, Lovely print. Always liked it. GLWTS
Lovely print. Always liked it. GLWTS
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by cest on Nov 1, 2020 2:15:27 GMT 1, My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices
- UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc.
I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go
My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices
- UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc.
I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by cest on Nov 1, 2020 3:22:29 GMT 1, My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices - UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc. I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go Counter points: Everything has a ceiling. No one knows what the top is, but there is always a top. Banksy hasn't reveled his/her/their identity. That alone is such an unknown that it could kill the market when/if it happens. And to the same point, what if Banksy is an idea that produces art for the next 100+ years? The reality is a lot of the auctions are just a handful of people buying stuff up and artificially inflating the market. If the demand was as large as people are trying to make it, no one would be able to buy anything from hang up or waluso. Go look at the number of Banksy pieces at waluso. They are still available. I wouldn't be surprised to find a group of gallies working together to buy at auctions. It's not 100s of people buying, it's a handful.
Everything has a ceiling? That is if money / fiat currency is in a vacuum.
The rest is conspiracy theory bullshit.
My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices - UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc. I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go Counter points: Everything has a ceiling. No one knows what the top is, but there is always a top. Banksy hasn't reveled his/her/their identity. That alone is such an unknown that it could kill the market when/if it happens. And to the same point, what if Banksy is an idea that produces art for the next 100+ years? The reality is a lot of the auctions are just a handful of people buying stuff up and artificially inflating the market. If the demand was as large as people are trying to make it, no one would be able to buy anything from hang up or waluso. Go look at the number of Banksy pieces at waluso. They are still available. I wouldn't be surprised to find a group of gallies working together to buy at auctions. It's not 100s of people buying, it's a handful. Everything has a ceiling? That is if money / fiat currency is in a vacuum. The rest is conspiracy theory bullshit.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by JJN on Nov 1, 2020 3:23:43 GMT 1, My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices - UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc. I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go Counter points: Everything has a ceiling. No one knows what the top is, but there is always a top. Banksy hasn't reveled his/her/their identity. That alone is such an unknown that it could kill the market when/if it happens. And to the same point, what if Banksy is an idea that produces art for the next 100+ years? The reality is a lot of the auctions are just a handful of people buying stuff up and artificially inflating the market. If the demand was as large as people are trying to make it, no one would be able to buy anything from hang up or waluso. Go look at the number of Banksy pieces at waluso. They are still available. I wouldn't be surprised to find a group of gallies working together to buy at auctions. It's not 100s of people buying, it's a handful. It's Definitly 100s.. maybe 1000s
My view on the parabolic raise in banksy prices - UK owners sold these prints to the world during the brexit fiasco thinking the world was falling- now people in gb want them back - people have a much higher savings rate then they ever have since the pandemic. They are also not interested in negative interest rates or playing the stock market. Put it in art! - storage of wealth/ shits like gold - Banksy has a unique coa system that makes people feel they know what they are buying... why take a chance on a oil from a gallery or a picasso from an auction that may be a forge when you can get the real thing consistently with pc. I'm not a seller, and I'd love to buy more. Saying that, I believe the market is poised to go higher- maybe way higher. Wait for the next us administration's fiscal policy to see how low the dollar sinks and then how eu and UK follow the us lead. More inflation/ more stimulus, the higher Banksy will go Counter points: Everything has a ceiling. No one knows what the top is, but there is always a top. Banksy hasn't reveled his/her/their identity. That alone is such an unknown that it could kill the market when/if it happens. And to the same point, what if Banksy is an idea that produces art for the next 100+ years? The reality is a lot of the auctions are just a handful of people buying stuff up and artificially inflating the market. If the demand was as large as people are trying to make it, no one would be able to buy anything from hang up or waluso. Go look at the number of Banksy pieces at waluso. They are still available. I wouldn't be surprised to find a group of gallies working together to buy at auctions. It's not 100s of people buying, it's a handful. It's Definitly 100s.. maybe 1000s
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by mojo on Nov 1, 2020 16:24:16 GMT 1, Ughh... but you ARE being THAT guy :face-palm: I know Mike right? It’s awful when people talk the truth and cause a ripple in team wanksys Ponzi scheme.. It’s funny but also heartbreaking to see people invest in this at this level.. £70,000!! SEVENTY THOUSAND 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ OK this is not by Banksy and its signed but this Jasper John edition of 65 from 1973 is a million dollar print. So I suppose anything is possible? link
Ughh... but you ARE being THAT guy :face-palm: I know Mike right? It’s awful when people talk the truth and cause a ripple in team wanksys Ponzi scheme.. It’s funny but also heartbreaking to see people invest in this at this level.. £70,000!! SEVENTY THOUSAND 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ OK this is not by Banksy and its signed but this Jasper John edition of 65 from 1973 is a million dollar print. So I suppose anything is possible? link
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by beau on Jan 8, 2021 0:38:28 GMT 1, Hi Guys, i'm the nutter that just bought the Happy Choppers image on ebay - not signed or numbered - just written 'TEST' across it - item 180050290802 what does everyone think? I paid just over 550 - i just love this image the most i think it's the best print ever - the colours subject composition humour and intelligence really do it for me - plus it will look spot on in my lounge! i've missed out on a numbered one a few times now and last gallery i asked on price came back with 4 and a half large! Have i fallen for a wrongun or does it not matter cos i'll never sell it anyway?!? Anyway what do ya think - fake - not - crap? give me some reassurance! thanks! Do you still have this?
Yes I do ... why? 😁
Hi Guys, i'm the nutter that just bought the Happy Choppers image on ebay - not signed or numbered - just written 'TEST' across it - item 180050290802 what does everyone think? I paid just over 550 - i just love this image the most i think it's the best print ever - the colours subject composition humour and intelligence really do it for me - plus it will look spot on in my lounge! i've missed out on a numbered one a few times now and last gallery i asked on price came back with 4 and a half large! Have i fallen for a wrongun or does it not matter cos i'll never sell it anyway?!? Anyway what do ya think - fake - not - crap? give me some reassurance! thanks! Do you still have this? Yes I do ... why? 😁
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by beau on Jan 8, 2021 0:39:06 GMT 1, If they are a true UAA member, it’s in a plan chest along with a million other gems. Indiana Jones hasn’t got a hope of getting near it. Wow Nearly 14 years ago.
Literally under a bed
If they are a true UAA member, it’s in a plan chest along with a million other gems. Indiana Jones hasn’t got a hope of getting near it. Wow Nearly 14 years ago. Literally under a bed
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by beau on Jan 8, 2021 0:47:30 GMT 1, Wish we could all go back to 2006
Wish we could all go back to 2006
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by scott134 on Jan 12, 2021 14:07:13 GMT 1, Do you have a photo of it? Would be interested to see what it looks like!
Do you have a photo of it? Would be interested to see what it looks like!
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2021 16:05:12 GMT 1, 550... K
550... K
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by coller on Jan 15, 2021 14:45:24 GMT 1, I’d also be curious to see this.
I’d also be curious to see this.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Pint of cockles on Jan 23, 2021 10:35:40 GMT 1, Hello up for sale is my Banksy Happy Choppers un-signed with coa in hand
its perfect condition sold un framed
60K
London Based
Hello up for sale is my Banksy Happy Choppers un-signed with coa in hand its perfect condition sold un framed 60K London Based
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by 18921892 on Jan 23, 2021 10:36:37 GMT 1, Hello up for sale is my Banksy Happy Choppers un-signed with coa in hand its perfect condition sold un framed 60K London Based Does it state Double Number on the COA or just AP?
Hello up for sale is my Banksy Happy Choppers un-signed with coa in hand its perfect condition sold un framed 60K London Based Does it state Double Number on the COA or just AP?
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Dice on Jan 23, 2021 11:18:43 GMT 1, Very nice!
Very nice!
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Pint of cockles on Jan 23, 2021 12:01:09 GMT 1, Yes it clearly states APDn 673 on COA
Yes it clearly states APDn 673 on COA
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by 18921892 on Jan 23, 2021 12:17:12 GMT 1, Fantastic print
Fantastic print
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by Deleted on Jan 23, 2021 12:26:42 GMT 1, That’s a cracker mate.
That’s a cracker mate.
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by concrete jungle on Jan 23, 2021 18:42:35 GMT 1, Probably my favorite B image. That looks mint too - very decent buy for someone who wants to add an all time classic to their collection. Curious - do DN's add any value to basic edition prints? GLWTS
Probably my favorite B image. That looks mint too - very decent buy for someone who wants to add an all time classic to their collection. Curious - do DN's add any value to basic edition prints? GLWTS
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Banksy Happy Chopper Print, by singerstu on Jan 23, 2021 18:52:56 GMT 1, Probably my favorite B image. That looks mint too - very decent buy for someone who wants to add an all time classic to their collection. Curious - do DN's add any value to basic edition prints? GLWTS This has been debated several times and while it should not make any difference just the fact that the term AP is used nowadays seems to attract attention.
There was a placard rat in auction at the end of last year described just as an AP when I believe it was a DNAP and that went for a lot more than expected.
I agree Happy Choppers is a real grail piece.
Probably my favorite B image. That looks mint too - very decent buy for someone who wants to add an all time classic to their collection. Curious - do DN's add any value to basic edition prints? GLWTS This has been debated several times and while it should not make any difference just the fact that the term AP is used nowadays seems to attract attention. There was a placard rat in auction at the end of last year described just as an AP when I believe it was a DNAP and that went for a lot more than expected. I agree Happy Choppers is a real grail piece.
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