Hi, Peter:

You can link directly from your eBay listing to one of the images on your 
website.

Go to Revise Listing>Add Pictures>Self Hosting and copy and paste the image URL 
into the box. That way at least one of your hi-res images can be viewed right 
on your listing page.

Cool stuff. And welcome, btw.

Dave
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: peter contarino 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:33 AM
  Subject: [MOPO] REYNOLD BROWN PAINTINGS


  Hi All,

   

  Although I have been enjoying MOPO for years, this is my first post. Let me 
preface this post by saying that MOPO is one of the rare examples of what a 
forum should be: a place for people with a common interest to engage in civil 
discussions and share information with one another. That said, I would like to 
make a few comments and clarify a few things from several recent threads 
regarding material that I have listed on ebay. 

   

  First, it was suggested by a member that Majestic Posters was another ebay ID 
that Ken Schacter sells under. 

  This is not the case. Majestic Posters is a business that Ken and I recently 
formed and co-own. You can visit our site at: 
http://www.majesticposters.com/shop/home.php.  If anyone is interested you can 
register and sign up for our newsletter which is primarily used to inform 
members of inventory updates  and is sent when new material is listed on the 
site.  We are adding material weekly and are presently compiling several 
thousand stills we recently acquired and will be adding a Still/Photo Category 
soon. We currently have some of these stills running on ebay. We are also in 
the process of increasing the size of the item thumbnails on the site. I 
appreciate the feedback from several people regarding that.

   

  Secondly, the Metropolis 3 sheet:  JR stated that  "$700 K was obviously the 
high-water price at that point -- the most anyone interested in that poster was 
willing to pay a couple of years ago". This statement implies that the poster 
was for sale to the public, presumably by way of an auction house. This was not 
the case. This was in fact a private sale in the amount of $690,000. If it had 
been auctioned, I suspect it would have fetched far more than the actual sale 
amount.  In any case, a private sale of an item is no barometer of what the 
market will bear. He further stated that the amount currently being asked was 
three times what Ken had paid, and for some reason seemed to feel that this was 
an unreasonable multiple given the fact that it was purchased in 2005. I'm not 
sure I understand the reasoning here( In 1997 I purchased a set of You Only 
Live Twice door panels for 175.00 and sold them at Christies one year later for 
17,000.00. Nearly 100 times what I paid for them.)The question of what the 
Metropolis poster is "worth" is a pointless one. What is the intrinsic value of 
any collectable? I don't know. I do know that common items tend to go within a 
certain anticipated range. A rare or unique item, however, can sell for any 
amount on any given day. Depends on how many people want it and how badly they 
want it. Ken has in fact had a substantial seven figure offer on Metropolis but 
declined. This is the other side of the equation: What is a poster worth to the 
seller? Evidently it's not worth it to Ken to sell for less than 2,000,000.00.  
I myself offered him 1.9 million and the miser wouldn't budgeJ

   

  Lastly, with regards to the Reynold Brown paintings I just listed on ebay, I 
added some additional photos but unfortunately ebay limits the size of photos 
that you can upload(short of using enhanced html templates, etc-didn't have 
time) so the fine detail is lacking. I have hi-res images both of the paintings 
themselves and the studio notes on our website(The K. Douglas piece does in 
fact indicate on the reverse side that it is intended to be used for the 24 
sheet).

   

  You can view these at: 

   

  http://www.majesticposters.com/shop/product.php?productid=17017&cat=270&page=1

  http://www.majesticposters.com/shop/product.php?productid=17018&cat=270&page=1

   

  -Peter Contarino

   

   

   

   

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