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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by discoduster on Jun 25, 2007 19:38:59 GMT 1, Was around £800 - £900 but I don't think one has come up since the unsigned price hike which has put a couple of hundred on most prints it seems (it's all happened very quickly) so my guess would be about £1000.
And the rest!
Was around £800 - £900 but I don't think one has come up since the unsigned price hike which has put a couple of hundred on most prints it seems (it's all happened very quickly) so my guess would be about £1000. And the rest!
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by stuey09 on Jun 25, 2007 19:39:54 GMT 1, Due to the lack of availability, it is difficult to be accurate. If 2 people are determined to buy and one comes up on ebay it will boost the cost by a few hundred quid as they try to outdo each other. I personally don't think there will be many Banksy's on ebay until the release of the next print, when a few entrepreneurs try to cash in. Hopefully there may be a couple of F.C.'s for you, otherwise your going to have to pay whatever the seller asks if you really want one
Due to the lack of availability, it is difficult to be accurate. If 2 people are determined to buy and one comes up on ebay it will boost the cost by a few hundred quid as they try to outdo each other. I personally don't think there will be many Banksy's on ebay until the release of the next print, when a few entrepreneurs try to cash in. Hopefully there may be a couple of F.C.'s for you, otherwise your going to have to pay whatever the seller asks if you really want one
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by corblimeylimey on Jun 25, 2007 19:42:18 GMT 1, Flying Coppers used to sell for around the same as J&J, maybe £100ish more, the last J&J went for nearly £1000.
The one that's for sale now at £2500 is well overpriced IMO but the seller may get lucky, sometimes when a really unrealistic price is asked less well informed people think they've got a bargain if they offer 30% less, but IMO in this case it should be at least half the asking price.
Flying Coppers used to sell for around the same as J&J, maybe £100ish more, the last J&J went for nearly £1000.
The one that's for sale now at £2500 is well overpriced IMO but the seller may get lucky, sometimes when a really unrealistic price is asked less well informed people think they've got a bargain if they offer 30% less, but IMO in this case it should be at least half the asking price.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Jamesy Wamesy on Jun 26, 2007 0:26:59 GMT 1, Looking at a signed one actually....
Looking at a signed one actually....
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by tadghostal on Jun 26, 2007 1:20:58 GMT 1, This one sold for 7.6k, what, three days ago? tinyurl.com/yt8rgp Of course, that doesn't help much unless you can find a seller willing to part with theirs for that same price, or ideally, a bit less maybe?
That's the rub though as FC has a lot going for it; older style, among the largest of all Banksy prints, very popular image, and a low run of 150 signed.
When you get the details all hammered out, let us know how it went!
This one sold for 7.6k, what, three days ago? tinyurl.com/yt8rgp Of course, that doesn't help much unless you can find a seller willing to part with theirs for that same price, or ideally, a bit less maybe? That's the rub though as FC has a lot going for it; older style, among the largest of all Banksy prints, very popular image, and a low run of 150 signed. When you get the details all hammered out, let us know how it went!
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by dgb133 on Jun 26, 2007 3:23:38 GMT 1, 2500 for that unsigned flying copper is criminal. I sometimes wish ebay were like craigslist and users could flag auctions that were flagrantly obnoxious and or overpriced.
But who can blame these sellers? In this hyped up enviornment you never know what someone will pay and if someone is over emotional enough to fall for this price tag maybe the buyer doesn't deserve their money.
If you want my opinon, thats about how much the signed print should really go for. But my opinon don't count for squat apparently. Maybe next year?
2500 for that unsigned flying copper is criminal. I sometimes wish ebay were like craigslist and users could flag auctions that were flagrantly obnoxious and or overpriced. But who can blame these sellers? In this hyped up enviornment you never know what someone will pay and if someone is over emotional enough to fall for this price tag maybe the buyer doesn't deserve their money. If you want my opinon, thats about how much the signed print should really go for. But my opinon don't count for squat apparently. Maybe next year?
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by foreman on Jun 26, 2007 5:30:45 GMT 1, check out www.Expressobeans/public/detail.php/51743
they track alot of the banksys that get sold on ebay... i use it as a price reference kinda...
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by chrisps303 on Mar 8, 2007 21:41:19 GMT 1, It says on the new listing at the bottom being relisted due to non payer
It says on the new listing at the bottom being relisted due to non payer
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by tomhills1 on Mar 8, 2007 21:47:23 GMT 1, why no negative feedback? well spotted by the way, i read that three times looking for a reason it's re-listed and didn't see it! i find looking helps.
why no negative feedback? well spotted by the way, i read that three times looking for a reason it's re-listed and didn't see it! i find looking helps.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by chrisps303 on Mar 8, 2007 21:54:40 GMT 1, why no negative feedback?
Thats a good point.
why no negative feedback? Thats a good point.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by hungrig on Mar 9, 2007 12:12:31 GMT 1, "why no negative feedback?"
For whom? The person who won the original auction? Perhaps he had a legitimate/good reason for not completing the transaction or, more likely, the seller did not want to risk receiving retaliatory negative feedback. This is the one key weakness in the eBay feedback system; it is very much open to abuse by dishonest and dishonourable individuals. Another reason why it's worth remaining cautious even when dealing with someone who has 100% positive feedback.
"why no negative feedback?"
For whom? The person who won the original auction? Perhaps he had a legitimate/good reason for not completing the transaction or, more likely, the seller did not want to risk receiving retaliatory negative feedback. This is the one key weakness in the eBay feedback system; it is very much open to abuse by dishonest and dishonourable individuals. Another reason why it's worth remaining cautious even when dealing with someone who has 100% positive feedback.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by tomhills1 on Mar 9, 2007 19:05:46 GMT 1, again a good point, just goes to show: don't believe the truth.
again a good point, just goes to show: don't believe the truth.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Daniel Silk on Mar 9, 2007 19:14:31 GMT 1, Flyin Copper is a top piece of stuff If you are thinkin about it, £500 for a quality Banksy picture that size is a bargain!
Its the best Banksy I have for sure good bit of colour in it ;D looks top notch on the wall ;D
Flyin Copper is a top piece of stuff If you are thinkin about it, £500 for a quality Banksy picture that size is a bargain! Its the best Banksy I have for sure good bit of colour in it ;D looks top notch on the wall ;D
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by chrisps303 on Mar 9, 2007 19:23:15 GMT 1, I dont know if its just the way he has taken the pictures but the print looks a bit rippled.
I dont know if its just the way he has taken the pictures but the print looks a bit rippled.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Run Pig Run on Mar 9, 2007 19:25:14 GMT 1, i.e. you would like this print for yourself and you are putting forum members off bidding?
i.e. you would like this print for yourself and you are putting forum members off bidding?
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by chrisps303 on Mar 9, 2007 20:08:00 GMT 1, i.e. you would like this print for yourself and you are putting forum members off bidding?
No, look at the pictures and the description, you shouldnt judge people by your own standards.
i.e. you would like this print for yourself and you are putting forum members off bidding? No, look at the pictures and the description, you shouldnt judge people by your own standards.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by lesroy on Mar 9, 2007 20:51:50 GMT 1, The reason this has not sold on the TWO occasions is because the damage is massive!
Look at how creased the black body area is... This is why the last two people havent completed the sale.
But as Silky says, this piece is an amazing print and one of banksy's best when in a frame
The reason this has not sold on the TWO occasions is because the damage is massive! Look at how creased the black body area is... This is why the last two people havent completed the sale. But as Silky says, this piece is an amazing print and one of banksy's best when in a frame
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by corblimeylimey on Mar 9, 2007 21:40:18 GMT 1, Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented.
Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Ågent ßacardi on Mar 9, 2007 23:31:35 GMT 1, Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented.
The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely.
I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea.
Just a thought
Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented. The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely. I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea. Just a thought
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by bristolmassive on Mar 10, 2007 1:32:41 GMT 1, Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented. The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely. I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea. Just a thought
mmm kind of agree agent - but if you were to mount it and weren't concerned with ever reselling then why not buy a readily available copy for far less cash???
Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented. The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely. I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea. Just a thought mmm kind of agree agent - but if you were to mount it and weren't concerned with ever reselling then why not buy a readily available copy for far less cash???
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Curley on Mar 10, 2007 2:24:25 GMT 1, Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented. The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely. I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea. Just a thought
Lets all be honest (IMO) its worth about £200. Problem is we would all pay that for it.
Flying Copper is the only old Banksy that I like a lot that I could possibly afford, I wouldn't buy a creased one, Why did the previous buyers bid? it's in the description and pictures it's clearly not misrepresented. The only way to salvage it is to frame it mounted, i.e., stuck to a back board which will straighen out all the creases. I've seen my framer do some amazing stuff with creased posters - made them practically disappear, and you can only pick them out if you looked really closely. I know it would normally be scarilege to mount a print, but if you love this image so much and want it, you won't sell it anyway... so why not make the compromise? Besides, with the creases and all, you wouldn't buy it if you were after resale prospects. So mounting it is really not that bad of an idea. Just a thought Lets all be honest (IMO) its worth about £200. Problem is we would all pay that for it.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Ågent ßacardi on Mar 10, 2007 10:04:28 GMT 1, mmm kind of agree agent - but if you were to mount it and weren't concerned with ever reselling then why not buy a readily available copy for far less cash???
Well I guess because the creased one, though flawed, is still from the original run and is still fundamentally considered genuine. Of course, if the image is all one is after, then a copy would also do the same job, but I would personally be concerned about how good the copy is in terms of resolution and stuff like that.
So ultimately it boils down to preference. Personally, I would prefer a creased original to a unflawed copy. It's a psychological thing that some people subscribe to that others don't
mmm kind of agree agent - but if you were to mount it and weren't concerned with ever reselling then why not buy a readily available copy for far less cash??? Well I guess because the creased one, though flawed, is still from the original run and is still fundamentally considered genuine. Of course, if the image is all one is after, then a copy would also do the same job, but I would personally be concerned about how good the copy is in terms of resolution and stuff like that. So ultimately it boils down to preference. Personally, I would prefer a creased original to a unflawed copy. It's a psychological thing that some people subscribe to that others don't
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by cosmic on Mar 10, 2007 13:01:45 GMT 1, it could be restored
it could be restored
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by corblimeylimey on Mar 10, 2007 13:49:40 GMT 1, It's too expensive considering it's creased.
It's too expensive considering it's creased.
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by abeautifulnight on Jan 15, 2007 12:26:49 GMT 1, Hi
I have an unsigned flying copper for sale or swa
The print is stamped and numbered and framed
Anyone intersted please get in touch
Hi
I have an unsigned flying copper for sale or swa
The print is stamped and numbered and framed
Anyone intersted please get in touch
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by bond on Jan 15, 2007 12:38:19 GMT 1, HI Mate , my first post on the board . My bro was telling me about Banksy about 4 yrs ago when he moved to Bristol but i only decided to listen a few months back ! So now i've sterted to build up a collection via Ebay alas !! Anyway, The flying copper is my favourite and i've recently missed out on a couple . Not sure what you'd be interested in but i have a signed Antony Micallef, judgement day -- and two signed numbered " Alex " Invader prints, A couple of Eelus Chewbarbers. If any of these are of interest I'll be happy to talk swap + cash as required !! all the best. ;D
HI Mate , my first post on the board . My bro was telling me about Banksy about 4 yrs ago when he moved to Bristol but i only decided to listen a few months back ! So now i've sterted to build up a collection via Ebay alas !! Anyway, The flying copper is my favourite and i've recently missed out on a couple . Not sure what you'd be interested in but i have a signed Antony Micallef, judgement day -- and two signed numbered " Alex " Invader prints, A couple of Eelus Chewbarbers. If any of these are of interest I'll be happy to talk swap + cash as required !! all the best. ;D
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by mammal2 on Jan 15, 2007 14:44:18 GMT 1, pm me price! i have swaps also. cheers!
pm me price! i have swaps also. cheers!
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by Michael Jacob on Jan 15, 2007 15:54:35 GMT 1, Hello. Im interested. Ive got cash but no trades. please let me know your cost. It would be my first Banksy. PLEZ HELP!
Hello. Im interested. Ive got cash but no trades. please let me know your cost. It would be my first Banksy. PLEZ HELP!
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Banksy Flying Copper Print, by lesroy on Jan 15, 2007 17:30:21 GMT 1, Just to add... this print looks amazing in the flesh.. and framed makes it simply stunning. This for me is in the small group that I would call proper Banksy prints....
Good luck!
Just to add... this print looks amazing in the flesh.. and framed makes it simply stunning. This for me is in the small group that I would call proper Banksy prints....
Good luck!
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