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>This is for anybody who enjoys art art along with numismatic art.
>Selling this for my parents:
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=908114379
$9,500 for a painting of a fishing lure?
Seriously, for an abstract piece this one is an attention getter. Your parents
had good taste.
In art.
:-)
Good luck with the sale.
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>This is for anybody who enjoys art art along with numismatic art.
>Selling this for my parents:
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=908114379
Dang, I've got to quit trying to read the newsgroups late at night. I
would have sworn when I first opened the post that it said OT: Fake
Oil Painting.
Sorry about that. It's a lovely piece. Out of my price range.
Since we are OT here and talking about "art", please take a look at:
www.artforlifeinc.com
These are some prints by a welsh artist and I'm getting involved in
trying to sell some of them for the company here in the states (the
company belongs to a couple of nice ladies that I have a contract to
do other business for). The question I have is do you think the
stickers, posters and prints would lend themself to selling on ebay
via a store or dutch auctions?
I hope no one thinks I'm trying to spam the group with this, it was
just a thought that came to mind here late at night.
OT off
Cliff
>Seriously, for an abstract piece this one is an attention getter. Your parents
>had good taste.
>
>In art.
>
>:-)
You realize you're joking about their first-born here. Better not let
them hear this.
>You realize you're joking about their first-born here. Better not let
>them hear this.
Where's the final plague when you really need it? ;-)
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Phil DeMayo
When bidding online always sit on your helmet
Just say NO to counterfeits
I put in a $100 bid to get things rolling. Didn't meet the reserve
however....> I hope no one thinks I'm trying to spam the group with
> This is for anybody who enjoys art art along with numismatic art.
> Selling this for my parents:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=908114379
Looks like you should mention it on rec.ouitdoors.fishing.fly
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> These are some prints by a welsh artist and I'm getting involved in
> trying to sell some of them for the company here in the states (the
> company belongs to a couple of nice ladies that I have a contract to
> do other business for). The question I have is do you think the
> stickers, posters and prints would lend themself to selling on ebay
> via a store or dutch auctions?
You'll have to promote them in an ebaY store, probably with the occasional
regular auction. Dutch auctions are a good way to get a bad price.
Why not just regular ebaY auctions?
> I hope no one thinks I'm trying to spam the group with this, it was
> just a thought that came to mind here late at night.
Naw, we thought Reid was spamming the group with his close up hand-tied fly.
:^)
You might get better answers on alt.marketing.online.ebay.
Not every kind of thing sells well on ebaY. My friend is listing some
artist-signed postcards with a gallery auctioneer, who figures they'll bring
$50-125 each. Not a nibble on ebaY.
>Looks like you should mention it on rec.ouitdoors.fishing.fly
Not with Ted Williams dead. He might have bought it.
>
>Not with Ted Williams dead. He might have bought it.
>
Is Curt Gowdy still around?
I think he died. Or was that Vin Scully?
Maybe they are both dead (or maybe both
alive).