if I win a poster of any auction I pay market price….if I sell a poster at
auction I have to take off 50% from market value for all fees …if anyone buys
any poster above 50% market value…I will sell you all my collection
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Halegua Posters + Comic Art
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 2:18 PM
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most people don't know how to sell directly or have any facility to do so.
At 11
. TO some
extent, the market is driven by perceived supply and demand.
FRANC
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Drach
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But it is an excellent buying opportunity for certain!
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> On Feb 27, 2015, at 5:45 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:
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> I tend to consign to Bruce or Heritage when I sell.
>
> If it's right for the piece I'd also consign to dealer.
>
> Aside from cutting out a lot of hassle I
I tend to consign to Bruce or Heritage when I sell.
If it's right for the piece I'd also consign to dealer.
Aside from cutting out a lot of hassle I'm pretty certain I'm getting more than
I would otherwise. And if they're doing that, don't begrudge them a living.
Other than getting the cash r
gt; weeks a year, all beginning at $1.00 ! and that includes all the items you
> listed in your post.
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> Zeev
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> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Scott
> Thienes
> Sent: February-26-15 11:43 PM
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that includes all the items you
listed in your post.
Zeev
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Thienes
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I left the hobby in 2004 and rec
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From: Tommy Barr
Date: Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Auction fees
To: Scott Thienes
Actually, Scott, some of what you say is arguable. The economic theory of
supply and demand applies to posters just as much as any other commodity
I left the hobby in 2004 and recently returned. I was an avid eBay
buyer/seller. From my experience I can say that a few posters have greatly gone
up in value since I left:
Jaws (these used to go for $75-$100)
Night of the living dead
Good, Bad, and the ugly ($150 easy)
Cool hand luke ($300-$350
> 15 years not counting the top pieces over 5,000incredible"
>
>
> Try at least 20 years. That's because the major sellers have done absolutely
> nothing to attract new blood.
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> > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 11:52:25 -0800
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> I still cannot believe people paying such high fees consigning their posters
> to the auction houses if they could get a much higher price se
most people don't know how to sell directly or have any facility to do so.
At 11:52 AM 2/26/2015, Philipp Kainbacher wrote:
I still cannot believe people paying such high fees consigning their
posters to the auction houses if they could get a much higher price
selling directlyI have not s
I still cannot believe people paying such high fees consigning their posters to
the auction houses if they could get a much higher price selling directlyI
have not seen any increase of prices of most posters during the last 15 years
not counting the top pieces over 5,000incredible
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