I found sheet music to sell well years ago as people framed them... E.T
Paul was a big one as it was
stone litho... also there were Illistarors like Phillip Boileau and
others that did art Zoe Mozert was another
Sheet Music is great and the double whammy are the songs are great... so
you can get a whole aspect
you wouldnt from other paper......and its all drying up... as how mant
play old standards or 1910 music?
I say buy all you can espially if its 50-1.00 and has nice art.
15 aint bad for a piece of paper! still will buy me 1/2 tank of gas...
and or food... or pay a bill.
10 x 15 is 150//// thats not bad considering the space needed to hold
ten sheets of music
Dave Rosen wrote:
Put it this way: I had Breakfast at Tiffany's Moon River sheet music
(with a b/w version of the McGinnis art) that went for a whopping....$15.
I've sold some Disney sheet music for $20-$40 in the past and some
early (1910s and 20s) Norman Rockwell illustrated stuff for a bit more
than that, but generally sheet music goes for ten bucks or less,
though I suppose there are exceptions.
Dave
Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters
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