timmyup
New Member
๐จ๏ธ 106
๐๐ป 41
June 2023
|
Yield Gallery, by timmyup on Sept 27, 2024 8:02:17 GMT 1, Has anyone dealt with this gallery? They seem very pushy but I think that is just the salesman.
They seem to have unlimited Richard Hambleton and it makes me nervous.
Thank you in advance
Has anyone dealt with this gallery? They seem very pushy but I think that is just the salesman.
They seem to have unlimited Richard Hambleton and it makes me nervous.
Thank you in advance
|
|
Fuzzyduck121
Junior Member
๐จ๏ธ 1,305
๐๐ป 1,223
December 2011
|
Yield Gallery, by Fuzzyduck121 on Sept 27, 2024 11:25:00 GMT 1, the gallery name is literally a financial term used solely to discuss investments and you wonder if their motivations are for their own gain
if you literally have silly amounts of cash to throw away and have run out of good art to buy knock yourself out with some Hambleton works
the gallery name is literally a financial term used solely to discuss investments and you wonder if their motivations are for their own gain
if you literally have silly amounts of cash to throw away and have run out of good art to buy knock yourself out with some Hambleton works
|
|
Poster Bob
Junior Member
๐จ๏ธ 5,891
๐๐ป 5,525
September 2013
|
Yield Gallery, by Poster Bob on Sept 27, 2024 12:37:40 GMT 1, Although Iโm not familiar with them, I canโt recall the last time I trusted my gut in such a situation and then was disappointed with the outcome.
Although Iโm not familiar with them, I canโt recall the last time I trusted my gut in such a situation and then was disappointed with the outcome.
|
|
cemltz
New Member
๐จ๏ธ 498
๐๐ป 934
October 2022
|
Yield Gallery, by cemltz on Sept 27, 2024 13:40:45 GMT 1, That's just indigestion, Ricky.
Yield is what it is - same as Maddox and all the others that generally carry the types of works we all talk about but price them for a "different" target audience. Not aiming for the online chat room types, if you will. They need to make margin for all the "advisory" work they give to folks that value that type of stuff (or are unable/unwilling to do it themselves).
They are a business. If they have the piece that you want, and it is 1/1, then you will have to pay for it. Sometimes through the nose, but again, they are a business.
Specifically regarding Hambleton...and Fuzzyducks' opinions aside...do some research about the folks involved in the Hambleton "estate" after his death, how those people behaved and how those pieces were treated, where they eventually ended up, etc.
Still one of my favorite pieces:
That's just indigestion, Ricky. Yield is what it is - same as Maddox and all the others that generally carry the types of works we all talk about but price them for a "different" target audience. Not aiming for the online chat room types, if you will. They need to make margin for all the "advisory" work they give to folks that value that type of stuff (or are unable/unwilling to do it themselves). They are a business. If they have the piece that you want, and it is 1/1, then you will have to pay for it. Sometimes through the nose, but again, they are a business. Specifically regarding Hambleton...and Fuzzyducks' opinions aside...do some research about the folks involved in the Hambleton "estate" after his death, how those people behaved and how those pieces were treated, where they eventually ended up, etc. Still one of my favorite pieces:
|
|
timmyup
New Member
๐จ๏ธ 106
๐๐ป 41
June 2023
|
Yield Gallery, by timmyup on Sept 27, 2024 18:52:25 GMT 1, That's just indigestion, Ricky. Yield is what it is - same as Maddox and all the others that generally carry the types of works we all talk about but price them for a "different" target audience. Not aiming for the online chat room types, if you will. They need to make margin for all the "advisory" work they give to folks that value that type of stuff (or are unable/unwilling to do it themselves). They are a business. If they have the piece that you want, and it is 1/1, then you will have to pay for it. Sometimes through the nose, but again, they are a business. Specifically regarding Hambleton...and Fuzzyducks' opinions aside...do some research about the folks involved in the Hambleton "estate" after his death, how those people behaved and how those pieces were treated, where they eventually ended up, etc. Still one of my favorite pieces: This is the piece I wanted. And I must say what a beautiful PRS you have!
That's just indigestion, Ricky. Yield is what it is - same as Maddox and all the others that generally carry the types of works we all talk about but price them for a "different" target audience. Not aiming for the online chat room types, if you will. They need to make margin for all the "advisory" work they give to folks that value that type of stuff (or are unable/unwilling to do it themselves). They are a business. If they have the piece that you want, and it is 1/1, then you will have to pay for it. Sometimes through the nose, but again, they are a business. Specifically regarding Hambleton...and Fuzzyducks' opinions aside...do some research about the folks involved in the Hambleton "estate" after his death, how those people behaved and how those pieces were treated, where they eventually ended up, etc. Still one of my favorite pieces: This is the piece I wanted. And I must say what a beautiful PRS you have!
|
|
|
|
cemltz
New Member
๐จ๏ธ 498
๐๐ป 934
October 2022
|
Yield Gallery, by cemltz on Sept 29, 2024 12:57:03 GMT 1, That's just indigestion, Ricky. <snip> This is the piece I wanted. And I must say what a beautiful PRS you have! That's the "Brazilian" PRS crew - those old Brazilian rosewood necks from 1999-2003 were really, really nice pieces of wood. The Modern Eagle is still nice, but by then he had worked through most of the good blanks in his stash.
The Hambleton is from the "Shadowman" release at Tribecca. "Just say Stop" was the name, I think. I have a video if you want to check if the one you are looking at really came from there. Many of them went through the big auction houses at ~$40K US, if that is helpful.
That's just indigestion, Ricky. <snip> This is the piece I wanted. And I must say what a beautiful PRS you have! That's the "Brazilian" PRS crew - those old Brazilian rosewood necks from 1999-2003 were really, really nice pieces of wood. The Modern Eagle is still nice, but by then he had worked through most of the good blanks in his stash. The Hambleton is from the "Shadowman" release at Tribecca. "Just say Stop" was the name, I think. I have a video if you want to check if the one you are looking at really came from there. Many of them went through the big auction houses at ~$40K US, if that is helpful.
|
|
|