Many dealers - and I'm certain Walter is one of them - have customers that 
can't simply be @ssed to spend their days perusing auctions the way many of us 
ob/coms do.  I suspect those customers also have the bank account to not 
begrudge a markup for the convenience, which at just over 100% seems downright 
reasonable these days.
 
I'm sure many of these clients only become aware of these sorts of posters when 
they appear on "their" dealer's website.
 
--Peter

--- On Fri, 11/27/09, James Richard <[email protected]> wrote:


From: James Richard <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 15 2001: a space odyssey posters on EBAY Sold for $12,500
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 10:20 PM



Maybe... maybe not. It is incredibly easy to "buy something from yourself" on 
Ebay if you want to do that to try to set a retail price to use in later 
(possibly private) negotiations -- you only pay a couple of percent to Ebay if 
you do that, not like the 19% it would cost you at Heritage. Or some joker may 
have bid it without ever intending to pay for it -- Star Wars items can attract 
a oddball crowd. I'm not saying either thing is what happened in this case, I 
have no way of knowing, but the zero feedback rating of the buyer is often a 
red flag.

There's no denying it is strange that a powerhouse record-price-setting 
operation like Heritage could only get about $5.5 K for this set 6 months ago 
and now someone manages to sell it for double that amount out of the blue on 
Ebay. While anything is possible, I find it hard to believe that there a people 
willing to spend $12,000 on a set of movies posters on Ebay who don't also 
regularly frequent Heritage auctions. Why didn't whomever just paid $12,500 
simply bid for this set 6 months ago on Heritage and pick them up for a whole 
lot less? But maybe his ship only just came in recently (the stock market has 
been on a tear for the past 6 months), or maybe he just wasn't paying attention 
6 months ago when Heritage auctioned them. Auctions are like the weather -- you 
can sort of predict what is likely to happen based on past events, but random 
lightning strikes, hail storms, freak down pours, or an new player or 
unexpected bidding war can always strike and
 make a joke of all the carefully calculated predictions.

-- JR

Brek Anderson wrote: 

#yiv832283433 p {margin:0;}


Fact: Jealous critics, price Czars, and ebay format experts were all wrong. 
Walter proved to be the smart one. Love it! Cheers to the seller! 
 
Brek

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland Lataille" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 11:17:00 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 15 2001: a space odyssey posters on EBAY for $10,625 sold 
on Heritage




The difference is that you start your auctions at 99 cents. This seller starts 
at $10,625 and as you say on your web site - "Fact: Buyers tend to ignore 
auctions with high starting bids". 

I just checked EBAY and they sold for $12,500! You just never know who is on 
EBAY and what they are willing to pay. 





From: David Lieberman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, November 26, 2009 2:28:48 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 15 2001: a space odyssey posters on EBAY for $10,625 sold 
on Heritage


 
hmmmmm......we buy stuff all the time from Bruce, Heritage, other auction 
companies, Ebay, other collectors, and other dealers from all over the world 
and routinely sell them for 2 times or even more than what we paid for them.
 
or maybe I've been hallucinating all the years and I should start looking for a 
new job too.
 
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, if they make there living asking for double of what someone else paid for 
the same set, they need to find a new job. No one is going to pay that amount.




 

David Lieberman

CineMasterpieces.com | 15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, 
Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. 
Only.

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