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Is this a good deal?, by eddiedangerous on Jan 21, 2011 12:45:53 GMT 1, Agreed, il take a VLH for 1750 if anyone has one? Admittedly, I already have a Trolleys, but I would buy a second for 1250.. what is that in dollars? $2000? are you mad?
whats that cpo, 1250 for your trollies? deal! just pm my your bank details
Agreed, il take a VLH for 1750 if anyone has one? Admittedly, I already have a Trolleys, but I would buy a second for 1250.. what is that in dollars? $2000? are you mad? whats that cpo, 1250 for your trollies? deal! just pm my your bank details
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Is this a good deal?, by truetiger on Jan 21, 2011 13:05:12 GMT 1, Good reply Colin Might drop to £2000, might go upto £4500, might stay the same, hold fire and get one for £2500, or miss this one and have to pay £3,800 ? Would i pay the price the guy wants? maybe if i wanted it that much and had the spare and i mean spare cash, knowing it wouldn't piss me off every morning when I see it in the mirror whilst drinking my first cuppa knowing it was worth a grand less than I paid But there are quite a few Banksys I would much rather have over this one. ommmmmmm best reply, Colin you also make some good points i decided not to proceed in the end, i'd rather pay that money for a lemon CYW and enjoy the print. I was sort of forcing myself to buy it if that makes sense, rather than let the opportunity slip. considering a soup can signed edtion of 10 sold at bonhams for £4.5k recently I find it hard to believe that CYW's will be worth more than that in the medium terms (3-5 yrs) the soup cans were released before the market blew up, so to get a mint edition is very hard. my mate still has one stuck to his wall with blue tack. Banksy, wasn't Banksy back then. now everyone will have their CYM framed to museum standards and in acid proof paper etc. - everyone is in on the game, so prints are less likely to get damaged and become even rarer.
Exactly, Soup cans edition for 10 only 4500 including the 20% buyers premium. So on the private market about 3500/3750 So how can a new image be worth the same if not more. Once again the auction houses are the places where the real money lies and they set prices. So many "new" members who got cyw are just trying to artificially inflate prices. What a joke. GET REAL!
Good reply Colin Might drop to £2000, might go upto £4500, might stay the same, hold fire and get one for £2500, or miss this one and have to pay £3,800 ? Would i pay the price the guy wants? maybe if i wanted it that much and had the spare and i mean spare cash, knowing it wouldn't piss me off every morning when I see it in the mirror whilst drinking my first cuppa knowing it was worth a grand less than I paid But there are quite a few Banksys I would much rather have over this one. ommmmmmm best reply, Colin you also make some good points i decided not to proceed in the end, i'd rather pay that money for a lemon CYW and enjoy the print. I was sort of forcing myself to buy it if that makes sense, rather than let the opportunity slip. considering a soup can signed edtion of 10 sold at bonhams for £4.5k recently I find it hard to believe that CYW's will be worth more than that in the medium terms (3-5 yrs) the soup cans were released before the market blew up, so to get a mint edition is very hard. my mate still has one stuck to his wall with blue tack. Banksy, wasn't Banksy back then. now everyone will have their CYM framed to museum standards and in acid proof paper etc. - everyone is in on the game, so prints are less likely to get damaged and become even rarer. Exactly, Soup cans edition for 10 only 4500 including the 20% buyers premium. So on the private market about 3500/3750 So how can a new image be worth the same if not more. Once again the auction houses are the places where the real money lies and they set prices. So many "new" members who got cyw are just trying to artificially inflate prices. What a joke. GET REAL!
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Is this a good deal?, by eschiff on Jan 21, 2011 13:09:04 GMT 1, everyone making fairly good points.
it does depend if in 3-5 years whether the auction houses are selling this as a edition of 25 or not as well.
and you were spot on about the framing...finally dropped mine off this week with all the bells and whistles and looking forward to seeing it!
everyone making fairly good points.
it does depend if in 3-5 years whether the auction houses are selling this as a edition of 25 or not as well.
and you were spot on about the framing...finally dropped mine off this week with all the bells and whistles and looking forward to seeing it!
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Is this a good deal?, by Ruggs on Jan 21, 2011 13:22:40 GMT 1, best reply, Colin you also make some good points i decided not to proceed in the end, i'd rather pay that money for a lemon CYW and enjoy the print. I was sort of forcing myself to buy it if that makes sense, rather than let the opportunity slip. considering a soup can signed edtion of 10 sold at bonhams for £4.5k recently I find it hard to believe that CYW's will be worth more than that in the medium terms (3-5 yrs) the soup cans were released before the market blew up, so to get a mint edition is very hard. my mate still has one stuck to his wall with blue tack. Banksy, wasn't Banksy back then. now everyone will have their CYM framed to museum standards and in acid proof paper etc. - everyone is in on the game, so prints are less likely to get damaged and become even rarer. Exactly, Soup cans edition for 10 only 4500 including the 20% buyers premium. So on the private market about 3500/3750 So how can a new image be worth the same if not more. Once again the auction houses are the places where the real money lies and they set prices. So many "new" members who got cyw are just trying to artificially inflate prices. What a joke. GET REAL!
F*@k me! Are you still bangin' on!
best reply, Colin you also make some good points i decided not to proceed in the end, i'd rather pay that money for a lemon CYW and enjoy the print. I was sort of forcing myself to buy it if that makes sense, rather than let the opportunity slip. considering a soup can signed edtion of 10 sold at bonhams for £4.5k recently I find it hard to believe that CYW's will be worth more than that in the medium terms (3-5 yrs) the soup cans were released before the market blew up, so to get a mint edition is very hard. my mate still has one stuck to his wall with blue tack. Banksy, wasn't Banksy back then. now everyone will have their CYM framed to museum standards and in acid proof paper etc. - everyone is in on the game, so prints are less likely to get damaged and become even rarer. Exactly, Soup cans edition for 10 only 4500 including the 20% buyers premium. So on the private market about 3500/3750 So how can a new image be worth the same if not more. Once again the auction houses are the places where the real money lies and they set prices. So many "new" members who got cyw are just trying to artificially inflate prices. What a joke. GET REAL! F*@k me! Are you still bangin' on!
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Is this a good deal?, by mace on Jan 21, 2011 17:34:32 GMT 1, No, too expensive, it's not a "proper" edition of 25, there are several other colours of this image with edition of 25 out there, plus all the grey ones, plus the image sucks. Rather buy yourself a VLH, Nola etc. IMHO !
No, too expensive, it's not a "proper" edition of 25, there are several other colours of this image with edition of 25 out there, plus all the grey ones, plus the image sucks. Rather buy yourself a VLH, Nola etc. IMHO !
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Is this a good deal?, by debaser on Jan 21, 2011 18:04:03 GMT 1, No, too expensive, it's not a "proper" edition of 25, there are several other colours of this image with edition of 25 out there, plus all the grey ones, plus the image sucks. Rather buy yourself a VLH, Nola etc. IMHO !
each to their own i say.
No, too expensive, it's not a "proper" edition of 25, there are several other colours of this image with edition of 25 out there, plus all the grey ones, plus the image sucks. Rather buy yourself a VLH, Nola etc. IMHO ! each to their own i say.
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