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Art as an investment , by tab1 on Aug 15, 2020 19:19:17 GMT 1, I'd also say stik. I can see even unsigned books with the posters increasing in value. They were 20 pounds from book depository a year ago now about ninety pounds. To my understanding their are very few signed stick big issue posters and the signed books have a Foyle's signed sticker on. Very easy to forge sticks signature on a poster with book. Just saying be careful like the banksy tenners out there. Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now.
Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy
I'd also say stik. I can see even unsigned books with the posters increasing in value. They were 20 pounds from book depository a year ago now about ninety pounds. To my understanding their are very few signed stick big issue posters and the signed books have a Foyle's signed sticker on. Very easy to forge sticks signature on a poster with book. Just saying be careful like the banksy tenners out there. Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy
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Art as an investment , by Terry Fuckwitt on Aug 15, 2020 19:25:20 GMT 1, Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy
Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded?
Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded?
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Art as an investment , by anodyne13 on Aug 15, 2020 19:27:25 GMT 1, Art is not an investment it is speculation. Nothing wrong with speculating, but itโs good to understand the difference.
Art is not an investment it is speculation. Nothing wrong with speculating, but itโs good to understand the difference.
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Art as an investment , by shy on Aug 15, 2020 19:31:01 GMT 1, Harland Miller without a doubt!
He keeps rising like a shooting star!
Helen Beard if you can find an original.
Damien Hirst really believes in her!
Harland Miller without a doubt!
He keeps rising like a shooting star!
Helen Beard if you can find an original.
Damien Hirst really believes in her!
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Art as an investment , by Terry Fuckwitt on Aug 15, 2020 19:42:49 GMT 1, Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well.
I would actually be weary of buying any signed posters that come with the sticker book, as majority of the signed posters were from the book signing with no stickers.
Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well. I would actually be weary of buying any signed posters that come with the sticker book, as majority of the signed posters were from the book signing with no stickers.
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Art as an investment , by tab1 on Aug 15, 2020 19:43:23 GMT 1, Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded?
Think they were brown , ? Flat
Didnโt have a sticker on the signing night , lots of people bought multiples Even after the signing you could call the publishers to get signed prints I got offered the printers proof but did not buy Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded? Think they were brown , ? Flat
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Art as an investment , by astarti on Aug 15, 2020 19:44:54 GMT 1, Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well.
I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back.
Not all of the genuine signed books have the signed sticker. I have two that are genuine without the sticker. They might have been the ones available on the signing night, but can't remember now. Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well. I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back.
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Art as an investment , by Terry Fuckwitt on Aug 15, 2020 19:45:35 GMT 1, Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded? Think they were brown , ? Flat
Ah yes, I remember now
Thought that was correct, thanks for confirming. Didn't know about the pp's, were they flat or folded? Think they were brown , ? Flat Ah yes, I remember now
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Art as an investment , by Terry Fuckwitt on Aug 15, 2020 19:49:01 GMT 1, Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well. I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back.
Some sellers used to have photo's of stik signing them, but you see very few with any real proof now. Best bet, would be to buy from a trusted seller here now, unfortunately prices for these are only going one way.
Apologies yes your right. The queues were massive in UK I think you could buy a couple and the new York signing as well. I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back. Some sellers used to have photo's of stik signing them, but you see very few with any real proof now. Best bet, would be to buy from a trusted seller here now, unfortunately prices for these are only going one way.
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Art as an investment , by Javier on Aug 15, 2020 20:05:46 GMT 1, I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back. Some sellers used to have photo's of stik signing them, but you see very few with any real proof now. Best bet, would be to buy from a trusted seller here now, unfortunately prices for these are only going one way.
Thatโs what I did. I bought one from someone trustable here. I may not have provenance but Iโm sure itโs not a fake And I love my book and it poster (both signed). And without sticker
I just have a quick question: how can someone who buys a signed poster be certain that it's not a forgery? I love Stik and I always wanted to get one of those posters (the only Stik that is within my limited budget) however the part that I couldn't distinguish between the real deal and the fakes held me back. Some sellers used to have photo's of stik signing them, but you see very few with any real proof now. Best bet, would be to buy from a trusted seller here now, unfortunately prices for these are only going one way. Thatโs what I did. I bought one from someone trustable here. I may not have provenance but Iโm sure itโs not a fake And I love my book and it poster (both signed). And without sticker
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Art as an investment , by Coach on Aug 15, 2020 20:57:29 GMT 1, My advice is that there should not be a comma after โgoodโ in the thread tittle. And I agree with ak1โs post. Good luck OP.
My advice is that there should not be a comma after โgoodโ in the thread tittle. And I agree with ak1โs post. Good luck OP.
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Art as an investment , by Hairbland on Aug 15, 2020 21:30:11 GMT 1, Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value. That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ.
Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value. That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ.
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Art as an investment , by The Greased Piglet on Aug 15, 2020 21:46:47 GMT 1, That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ.
And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is.
That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ. And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is.
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Art as an investment , by iamzero on Aug 15, 2020 21:51:55 GMT 1, Haha just spotted an old user with a new identity.
Haha just spotted an old user with a new identity.
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Art as an investment , by Hairbland on Aug 15, 2020 22:10:20 GMT 1, Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ. And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is. You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ.
Bit of a douche, arenโt you. How passรฉ. And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is. You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ.
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Art as an investment , by The Greased Piglet on Aug 15, 2020 22:23:07 GMT 1, And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is. You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ. Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt.
And youโre a liberal fucktard who thinks heโs way more intelligent and cultured than he actually is. You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ. Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt.
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Art as an investment , by The Greased Piglet on Aug 15, 2020 22:29:45 GMT 1, What's going on. C words etc. I'm signing out for a week if it's like this. I thought it was about art. Wrong, itโs a place for board middle class men to take out their frustrations. Most people on here have terrible taste.
What's going on. C words etc. I'm signing out for a week if it's like this. I thought it was about art. Wrong, itโs a place for board middle class men to take out their frustrations. Most people on here have terrible taste.
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Art as an investment , by Dive Jedi on Aug 15, 2020 22:32:35 GMT 1,
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Art as an investment , by Dive Jedi on Aug 15, 2020 22:37:36 GMT 1, What's going on. C words etc. I'm signing out for a week if it's like this. I thought it was about art. 21 posts in 6 hours....
Impressive.
Eat your heart out, Shy.....
What's going on. C words etc. I'm signing out for a week if it's like this. I thought it was about art. 21 posts in 6 hours.... Impressive. Eat your heart out, Shy.....
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Art as an investment , by The Greased Piglet on Aug 15, 2020 22:40:02 GMT 1, Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt. Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment.
Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt. Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment.
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Art as an investment , by Happy Shopper on Aug 15, 2020 22:44:58 GMT 1, Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment.
When people look at you and say, โwho is that cunt?โ, Iโm not sure itโs a term of endearment. ๐
Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment. When people look at you and say, โwho is that cunt?โ, Iโm not sure itโs a term of endearment. ๐
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Art as an investment , by JockoLad on Aug 15, 2020 22:51:01 GMT 1, Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment.
Keep telling yourself that.
Is there any need for this. I know we have social distancing but this is like kick out time at the varsity club in Oxford on a Saturday night. If you have delicate sensibilities then this is probably not the place for you, if it makes you feel better where Iโm from cunt can be a term of endearment. Keep telling yourself that.
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Art as an investment , by Hairbland on Aug 16, 2020 12:20:11 GMT 1, You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ. Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt. I just canโt figure why someone would join a forum to loudly announce repeatedly to others that they have a small p***s. Perhaps you can enlighten me? Is this a therapist suggestion? Find inner strength and peace through your voice?
You joined the forum 2 days ago, your wingman Shadowman 6 hours ago. Wrong party, boys. Btw, โliberal fucktardโ is also passรฉ. Iโm sorry but unless youโre French anyone who says โhow passรฉโ is clearly a cunt. I just canโt figure why someone would join a forum to loudly announce repeatedly to others that they have a small p***s. Perhaps you can enlighten me? Is this a therapist suggestion? Find inner strength and peace through your voice?
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 16, 2020 16:17:07 GMT 1, My answer to this pathetic thread.
Do your own homework!
My answer to this pathetic thread.
Do your own homework!
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Art as an investment , by JockoLad on Aug 16, 2020 16:33:00 GMT 1, My answer to this pathetic thread. Do your own homework!
Oh my, such drama!
My answer to this pathetic thread. Do your own homework! Oh my, such drama!
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 16, 2020 16:35:36 GMT 1, My answer to this pathetic thread. Do your own homework! Oh my, such drama!
Not really drama..
The concept of anyone asking โwhoโs hotโ to make money off another mans research is embarrassing!
The only joy for me is every artist the OP is recommended is only recommended by a person with a house full of the shit. Dumb as a post
My answer to this pathetic thread. Do your own homework! Oh my, such drama! Not really drama.. The concept of anyone asking โwhoโs hotโ to make money off another mans research is embarrassing! The only joy for me is every artist the OP is recommended is only recommended by a person with a house full of the shit. Dumb as a post
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Art as an investment , by Winter on Aug 16, 2020 16:48:27 GMT 1, Personally I wouldn't trust a word of anyone on here, especially if it means dropping a lot of money on a piece of art. Do your own homework and research and if you don't know what you're doing invest in something else.
Personally I wouldn't trust a word of anyone on here, especially if it means dropping a lot of money on a piece of art. Do your own homework and research and if you don't know what you're doing invest in something else.
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Art as an investment , by Art for Love 1 on Aug 16, 2020 16:55:12 GMT 1, theirry noir!
theirry noir!
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 16, 2020 17:08:29 GMT 1,
Excellent shout. New, fresh, emerging.. ohhhh ๐๐
Excellent shout. New, fresh, emerging.. ohhhh ๐๐
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