wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 13, 2009 10:40:32 GMT 1, Offering £1350 cash for your strawberry do-nut. Going to a good home and to my wall.London Based, can collect PM if interested wave
Offering £1350 cash for your strawberry do-nut. Going to a good home and to my wall.London Based, can collect PM if interested wave
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 16, 2009 20:16:23 GMT 1, Bump
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 17, 2009 22:53:07 GMT 1, or please pm me your best offer...though I think £1350 is a fair price. ie. no ebay/paypal fees??? Think £1400 is the price they will settle around.
or please pm me your best offer...though I think £1350 is a fair price. ie. no ebay/paypal fees??? Think £1400 is the price they will settle around.
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 20, 2009 9:14:15 GMT 1, Morning bump
Morning bump
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neale
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by neale on Aug 21, 2009 20:49:04 GMT 1, Dont think many on here want to sell them judging by the amount of unanswered posts, which is just how it should be..............Ebay?
Dont think many on here want to sell them judging by the amount of unanswered posts, which is just how it should be..............Ebay?
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pezlow
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by pezlow on Aug 21, 2009 20:56:25 GMT 1, I'll pay the same for a chocolate (or strawberry for that matter after Wave). Sorry to hijack the thread wave.
I'll pay the same for a chocolate (or strawberry for that matter after Wave). Sorry to hijack the thread wave.
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neale
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by neale on Aug 21, 2009 21:05:07 GMT 1, amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date
amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by cashman on Aug 22, 2009 6:57:56 GMT 1, amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date
agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down
amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down
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pezlow
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by pezlow on Aug 22, 2009 8:05:51 GMT 1, amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date
Each to their own. I think it's great.
amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date Each to their own. I think it's great.
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G-Man
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by G-Man on Aug 22, 2009 9:34:05 GMT 1, I agree with you P
Especially after seeing the og at the show thsi one is a beauty and will sit great next to S&S
I want one too, its a shame that so many of us didnt score from source and now are havein to raise the £1300-£1500 for one on the secondary
I agree with you P
Especially after seeing the og at the show thsi one is a beauty and will sit great next to S&S
I want one too, its a shame that so many of us didnt score from source and now are havein to raise the £1300-£1500 for one on the secondary
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by monkeyballs on Aug 22, 2009 11:15:48 GMT 1, Its a bloody good print guys, end of
Its a bloody good print guys, end of
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lee3
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by lee3 on Aug 22, 2009 16:14:17 GMT 1, amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down
Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above.
I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit.
amazed how many people want this, gotta be one of his weakest prints to date agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit.
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by Karl Read on Aug 22, 2009 17:38:09 GMT 1, Great post Lee.
Great post Lee.
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 23, 2009 14:15:00 GMT 1, I'll pay the same for a chocolate (or strawberry for that matter after Wave). Sorry to hijack the thread wave.
No worries pez.
Still looking people. Think the last ones on the bay were shilled up no end. That last strawberry hit 1300 after about a day so more than a bit suspect. I'm hanging in around 1400. Don't get me wrong i love the choccy too but prefer the pink after the show. TBH there are so many great potential future releases and you can't have them all eh so if nothing comes along, i may save up my money. Police running through the fields would be top on the wish list.
I'll pay the same for a chocolate (or strawberry for that matter after Wave). Sorry to hijack the thread wave. No worries pez. Still looking people. Think the last ones on the bay were shilled up no end. That last strawberry hit 1300 after about a day so more than a bit suspect. I'm hanging in around 1400. Don't get me wrong i love the choccy too but prefer the pink after the show. TBH there are so many great potential future releases and you can't have them all eh so if nothing comes along, i may save up my money. Police running through the fields would be top on the wish list.
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by howlinhooker on Aug 23, 2009 14:18:36 GMT 1, totally agree shill bidding i also hope to get 1 soon as poss when the price is right ......good luck in getting one
totally agree shill bidding i also hope to get 1 soon as poss when the price is right ......good luck in getting one
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 23, 2009 14:24:03 GMT 1, totally agree shill bidding i also hope to get 1 soon as poss when the price is right ......good luck in getting one
Yeah cheers, i'm sure it'll be happy days all round when the prov starts arriving.
totally agree shill bidding i also hope to get 1 soon as poss when the price is right ......good luck in getting one Yeah cheers, i'm sure it'll be happy days all round when the prov starts arriving.
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by howlinhooker on Aug 23, 2009 14:25:40 GMT 1, yeah really hope so ....................................fingers crossed
yeah really hope so ....................................fingers crossed
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by cashman on Aug 23, 2009 15:14:57 GMT 1, agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit.
If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.
agreed, will be valued no more than a color trolley as soon as people start unloading them and the hype of a new release dies down Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit. If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 24, 2009 12:51:36 GMT 1, Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit. If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.
Taking my better half to see the show was definately a good move. (How else could i persuade her to let me take so much money out of our savings )
Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit. If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit. Taking my better half to see the show was definately a good move. (How else could i persuade her to let me take so much money out of our savings )
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by chrisps303 on Aug 24, 2009 14:04:36 GMT 1, Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit. If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.
As has happened with colour trolley, vlh, nola (grey and white)
Let's hope there are more than a few (dare I saw majority?) that entered simply because of donut's price relative to other prints. I remember laughing hysterically at the composition in person at the show but couldn't justify the price. I entered the lottery because of the sentimental/nostalgic memory it would/will give me of being at that show. I was and still am floored at the artistic undertaking for Banksy vs. the Bristol museum. i do not normally collect prints and this will be the second one in my collection without any chance of leaving. I suspect that for many, this is a nice reminder of an event that took significant effort to attend in person and the reward was exponentially better than one could ever have hoped. It certainly has made a the few shows I've see since pale by comparison. That's not to suggest that a healthy number of the ~ 600 will not end up for sale. However, i believe there are a certain number that some may be underestimating will never be offered for sale for the reasons mentioned above. I also LOVE the thought of hanging this print above my guest bed in which my father in law, a now retired judge, will sleep beneath when he comes to visit. If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.As has happened with colour trolley, vlh, nola (grey and white)
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by bob1972 on Aug 24, 2009 17:19:06 GMT 1, I've got one for 1500 inc Shipping and COA, was given it as a gift and its not my cup of tea!
I've got one for 1500 inc Shipping and COA, was given it as a gift and its not my cup of tea!
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by howlinhooker on Aug 24, 2009 17:20:45 GMT 1, given it as a gift ? lucky you ................1.5 k 2 much......... i m o
given it as a gift ? lucky you ................1.5 k 2 much......... i m o
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by Deleted on Aug 24, 2009 17:28:24 GMT 1, Twas indeed given as a gift, it was given as there was c £1000 of equity in it from day one....
Twas indeed given as a gift, it was given as there was c £1000 of equity in it from day one....
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by bob1972 on Aug 24, 2009 17:31:09 GMT 1, I'd have liked a VLH but the person giving it to me only had this, it was for helping them out at an exhibition, beggars can't be choosers they say.
I'd have liked a VLH but the person giving it to me only had this, it was for helping them out at an exhibition, beggars can't be choosers they say.
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by dh on Aug 24, 2009 17:31:32 GMT 1, You can sell it with out fee's for £1350 and you post on here "I will take £1500!"
Greedy C**T
You can sell it with out fee's for £1350 and you post on here "I will take £1500!"
Greedy C**T
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by howlinhooker on Aug 24, 2009 17:35:30 GMT 1, You can sell it with out fee's for £1350 and you post on here "I will take £1500!" Greedy C**T spot on greedy c***
You can sell it with out fee's for £1350 and you post on here "I will take £1500!" Greedy C**T spot on greedy c***
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wave
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 24, 2009 22:33:17 GMT 1, Cash waiting for a strawberry
Cash waiting for a strawberry
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by howlinhooker on Aug 24, 2009 22:35:20 GMT 1, HOW GOOD ANY OFFER ? CHEERS HOOKER
HOW GOOD ANY OFFER ? CHEERS HOOKER
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by cashman on Aug 25, 2009 8:07:57 GMT 1, If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.As has happened with colour trolley, vlh, nola (grey and white)
Not denying that, although this thread isn't about those prints and I was replying to Lee3's post
If you are right, that would be cool and a touching tribute to what looks like a great show BUT id say its likely that less than 10% of the UK based people that picked this up even bothered to go to the show. Id love to be wrong but im in a pessimistic mood Within 1-2 months id say a lot of the people devoting there love to the piece on here will be looking to 'trade up' or finding some other way to avoid looking like they were trying to make a profit.As has happened with colour trolley, vlh, nola (grey and white) Not denying that, although this thread isn't about those prints and I was replying to Lee3's post
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£1350 for your Banksy Strawberry Donut, by wave on Aug 25, 2009 12:07:08 GMT 1, I will pay 1350 for the strawberry one!
Why not start your own thread then
I will pay 1350 for the strawberry one! Why not start your own thread then
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