I have just sold an art work for $75,000. US and I'm
wondering if I should ship it UPS. What do you think?
If I tell them that it is art work will they refuse to ship?
The buyer is a lovely person who is rich enough to
buy art for $75,000. but he can't afford to arrange
the shipping. Even though I am a highly successful
artist pulling in plenty of money for my work, I am
at a quandry as to how to ship the wonderful stuff.
Oh poor me, I throw myself at your mercy.
I hope no one will imagine that I am just asking this
question here so I can brag about my recent sale.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
R.E. Scott
Not sure about shipping, but I would be VERY sure to ship the best you can
.... good packaging and lots of insurance!
Congrats!!!!
Dee
"re_scott" <re_s...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> jump on an airplane. If you got $75000 it should be a cool trip, drop it off
> personally, it would be a nice touch.
I had thought of that, thank you so much for responding.
Unfortunately for me, the last time I tried that method,
the buyer demanded sexual favors as well as the
art work. It was a catastrophe! I _barely_ left the city
with my reputation intact.
R. E. Scott
Pollock wrote:
Oh, golly, did I write something to make you
doubt my utmost sincerity? I'm laughing too,
all the way to the bank. Hahaha!
> I'm surprised you haven't learned how to ship artwork considering your
> succes. (cough)
Too much time in the studio, Mr. Tudball, I left the mundane
details aside, thus my quandary.
> I think you may have gone crazy with the zeros there.
> whatever the case may be:
Well, I could have just wrote '5 figures,' but you, cynic that
you seem, would have thought 'yen' or 'lira' or some other
trash.
>
> You failed to mention the size of the artwork or from whence to where.
> If it is small and to be shipped in the US, send it priority US mail
> and insure it for its value.
Momentous!
>
> If it is large on canvas, take it off the stretcher bars and roll it.
> Mailing tube. If it is painted on a large panel, start building a strong
> crate. Read my advice to allison about crating.
> Id hate to see a seventy five dollar painting ruined by a forklift.
> I'd love to hear the story of a seventyfivethousanddollar painting
> ruined and the ensuing hijinks.
> I've also heard the story of a sir anthony van dyke painting being
> sold by a fine dealer for a million and a half after paying only 30,000
> for it. now THAT is a good story. Maybe I'll share it someday.
I'll keep you apprised of the adventure.
R. E. Scott
re_scott <re_s...@yahoo.com>:
| I had thought of that, thank you so much for responding.
| Unfortunately for me, the last time I tried that method,
| the buyer demanded sexual favors as well as the
| art work. It was a catastrophe! I _barely_ left the city
| with my reputation intact.
You didn't bring a chaperone?
Heavens.
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Dee
"re_scott" <re_s...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>david rickerby wrote:
>
>> jump on an airplane. If you got $75000 it should be a cool trip, drop it off
>> personally, it would be a nice touch.
>
>I had thought of that, thank you so much for responding.
>Unfortunately for me, the last time I tried that method,
>the buyer demanded sexual favors as well as the
>art work. It was a catastrophe! I _barely_ left the city
>with my reputation intact.
>
>R. E. Scott
Well then you foolish creature, hop on the plane with the painting (if
you can get it through security) and deliver it personally. Only this
time, _do_ remember the whips and chains! Catastrophes can be averted
by paying attention to the little details like that. I'm sure that
with a bit of effort you can put paid to that "reputation" for all and
good.
Barbara
>
>
>>
>> "re_scott" <re_s...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:3E00BB0C...@yahoo.com...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have just sold an art work for $75,000. US and I'm
>> > wondering if I should ship it UPS. What do you think?
>> > If I tell them that it is art work will they refuse to ship?
>> >
>> > The buyer is a lovely person who is rich enough to
>> > buy art for $75,000. but he can't afford to arrange
>> > the shipping. Even though I am a highly successful
>> > artist pulling in plenty of money for my work, I am
>> > at a quandry as to how to ship the wonderful stuff.
>> > Oh poor me, I throw myself at your mercy.
>> >
>> > I hope no one will imagine that I am just asking this
>> > question here so I can brag about my recent sale.
>> > Nothing could be farther from the truth.
>> >
>> > R.E. Scott
>> >
>
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everybody is somebodys chew toy
Sincerity? Heh! Nice 'net presence. Got a new computer on the 18th,
eh? Used the proceeds of the sale, I suppose, and right onto Usenet
for a merry ride.
You have enough time to spar ineffectively on talk.politics.misc, of
all places, but not to research local shipping concerns? Too much
time in the studio, indeed! Anybody have a history of posting in the
politics groups?
I prefer "dead cracker walking", fwiw.
Neil Maxwell - I don't speak for my employer