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The great bansky ebay con trick, by tomhills on Jan 21, 2007 22:49:07 GMT 1, monochrome, although i don't like what your saying i've never heard a more true word spoken. yes the vast majority of people who are taking offence to what you're inferring, feel the need to reply and rightly so - they're in this for the right reasons. i can also see exactly where you're coming from and yes this forum is littered with speculators. just watch how quickly the next run/runs of banksy prints sell out on POW. now that could be down to more people becoming fans or it could be that the usual suspects have seen an opportunity for a quick buck. the demand is inflated by those buying purely for gain, once they bleed the market dry and move on to touting tickets etc, those of us left that actually want to buy the art will then see the market level off to a consistent level. you've got to respect monochrome for A; describing me perfectly in the typical demographic of banksy buyers (and what the cuff is wrong with a load of trainers?) and B; saying something that applies to the majority, even if that means upsetting the minority. to finish, if you like banksy for the right reasons you've nothing to worry about. if your worried about money, re-sale or losing money on what you've paid give up now. egg, face etc. p.s watch record after record get broken on how quickly POW sell out each of the remaining 4 la prints, see you all on ebay!
monochrome, although i don't like what your saying i've never heard a more true word spoken. yes the vast majority of people who are taking offence to what you're inferring, feel the need to reply and rightly so - they're in this for the right reasons. i can also see exactly where you're coming from and yes this forum is littered with speculators. just watch how quickly the next run/runs of banksy prints sell out on POW. now that could be down to more people becoming fans or it could be that the usual suspects have seen an opportunity for a quick buck. the demand is inflated by those buying purely for gain, once they bleed the market dry and move on to touting tickets etc, those of us left that actually want to buy the art will then see the market level off to a consistent level. you've got to respect monochrome for A; describing me perfectly in the typical demographic of banksy buyers (and what the cuff is wrong with a load of trainers?) and B; saying something that applies to the majority, even if that means upsetting the minority. to finish, if you like banksy for the right reasons you've nothing to worry about. if your worried about money, re-sale or losing money on what you've paid give up now. egg, face etc. p.s watch record after record get broken on how quickly POW sell out each of the remaining 4 la prints, see you all on ebay!
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by numusic on Jan 21, 2007 22:52:49 GMT 1, by the way mono, if I respond to a post it's not personal, it's for the benefit (or not) of the board.. I'd send you a PM if it was a personal response
by the way mono, if I respond to a post it's not personal, it's for the benefit (or not) of the board.. I'd send you a PM if it was a personal response
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by foundation on Jan 21, 2007 23:05:38 GMT 1,
The desription says it all really, a great collection in its own right, the banksy print alone can set you back a fair bit, The steadman stuff is excellent, rare cauty print, rare banksy, really wish I had thought to get one when they came out, a full set is quite hard to find as a lot of them were separated to sell for individual prints, here are the 2 steadman prints from the set.
The desription says it all really, a great collection in its own right, the banksy print alone can set you back a fair bit, The steadman stuff is excellent, rare cauty print, rare banksy, really wish I had thought to get one when they came out, a full set is quite hard to find as a lot of them were separated to sell for individual prints, here are the 2 steadman prints from the set.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by monochrome on Jan 21, 2007 23:08:43 GMT 1, tom cheers for the reply.
for mr music, let me guess, you have decks at home? have trainers? you read high fidelity and you thought it was about you... oh and lets not forget your banksy collection... go on, post one, no, three of them framed. no fucker in the planet has that many walls. investor obsession me thinks ;-)
so where do you keep the rest of them? in tubes? in a safe? or a gallery? ;-)
tom cheers for the reply.
for mr music, let me guess, you have decks at home? have trainers? you read high fidelity and you thought it was about you... oh and lets not forget your banksy collection... go on, post one, no, three of them framed. no fucker in the planet has that many walls. investor obsession me thinks ;-)
so where do you keep the rest of them? in tubes? in a safe? or a gallery? ;-)
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by numusic on Jan 21, 2007 23:27:42 GMT 1, tom cheers for the reply. for mr music, let me guess, you have decks at home? have trainers? you read high fidelity and you thought it was about you... oh and lets not forget your banksy collection... go on, post one, no, three of them framed. no f**ker in the planet has that many walls. investor obsession me thinks ;-) so where do you keep the rest of them? in tubes? in a safe? or a gallery? ;-)
ha ha , you're quite funny tonight mono. High Fidelity, fuck off !!! I run a music festival and a street art/graf festival.. so yeah, I have a slight interest in banksy, decks & trainers (by the score). As do the people who I buy, trade and make work with. Including pretty much every artist currently hitting up the streets or being discussed on here.
What the fuck do you wear if you don't wear trainers ? fuck, you're a Goth arn't you..those big black boots with metal plates on the front
But anyway, you're way off target if you think I "invest" in Banksy's, quite the opposite mate.
tom cheers for the reply. for mr music, let me guess, you have decks at home? have trainers? you read high fidelity and you thought it was about you... oh and lets not forget your banksy collection... go on, post one, no, three of them framed. no f**ker in the planet has that many walls. investor obsession me thinks ;-) so where do you keep the rest of them? in tubes? in a safe? or a gallery? ;-) ha ha , you're quite funny tonight mono. High Fidelity, fuck off !!! I run a music festival and a street art/graf festival.. so yeah, I have a slight interest in banksy, decks & trainers (by the score). As do the people who I buy, trade and make work with. Including pretty much every artist currently hitting up the streets or being discussed on here. What the fuck do you wear if you don't wear trainers ? fuck, you're a Goth arn't you..those big black boots with metal plates on the front But anyway, you're way off target if you think I "invest" in Banksy's, quite the opposite mate.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by tomhills on Jan 21, 2007 23:46:26 GMT 1, nu, i don't think he's out to get you, per se, just a certain type of "collector". don't bite my friend, he's only trying to wind you up! lol at the goth bit btw. peace.
nu, i don't think he's out to get you, per se, just a certain type of "collector". don't bite my friend, he's only trying to wind you up! lol at the goth bit btw. peace.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by numusic on Jan 21, 2007 23:57:31 GMT 1, nu, i don't think he's out to get you, per se, just a certain type of "collector". don't bite my friend, he's only trying to wind you up! lol at the goth bit btw. peace.
, yeah, just messin. I'm sure we're both smiling whilst typing. I do usually agree 100% with mono's rants against bankers, speculators, investors and the manic church of consumerism. But, mono's changed his opinion on unsigned editions and now thinks everyone's being scammed for buying glorified unsigned posters.. I disagree. Its gallery sales speak.
nu, i don't think he's out to get you, per se, just a certain type of "collector". don't bite my friend, he's only trying to wind you up! lol at the goth bit btw. peace. , yeah, just messin. I'm sure we're both smiling whilst typing. I do usually agree 100% with mono's rants against bankers, speculators, investors and the manic church of consumerism. But, mono's changed his opinion on unsigned editions and now thinks everyone's being scammed for buying glorified unsigned posters.. I disagree. Its gallery sales speak.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by ABC on Jan 21, 2007 23:59:41 GMT 1, What if people are investors, so what? Ive got prints on my wall and in storage, whats the issue? I can afford to buy so I do, anyone who buys art is investing.
What if people are investors, so what? Ive got prints on my wall and in storage, whats the issue? I can afford to buy so I do, anyone who buys art is investing.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by HowAboutNo on Jan 22, 2007 0:00:02 GMT 1, [/quote]I personally would rather keep my five unsigned prints than sell them to get one signed edition, but thats because I hang them on the wall rather than praying that one day they'll out perform the FTSE 100[/quote]
Amen to that s h i t right there dirtypete!!
[/quote]I personally would rather keep my five unsigned prints than sell them to get one signed edition, but thats because I hang them on the wall rather than praying that one day they'll out perform the FTSE 100[/quote]
Amen to that s h i t right there dirtypete!!
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by numusic on Jan 22, 2007 0:07:53 GMT 1, What if people are investors, so what? Ive got prints on my wall and in storage, whats the issue? I can afford to buy so I do, anyone who buys art is investing.
yep.. but i guess people get rightly pissed not being able to nab an affordable Banksy from POW these days.. but I think even if you took away each and every investor from the next print queue, you'd still have mayhem. There's more than enough want it for the wall.
What if people are investors, so what? Ive got prints on my wall and in storage, whats the issue? I can afford to buy so I do, anyone who buys art is investing. yep.. but i guess people get rightly pissed not being able to nab an affordable Banksy from POW these days.. but I think even if you took away each and every investor from the next print queue, you'd still have mayhem. There's more than enough want it for the wall.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by Hoops on Jan 22, 2007 0:22:27 GMT 1, ogrgel Foundation says it all really. This was issued by the aquarium gallery and was limited to 100 pieces. I am in the process of selling of the Banksy print with the box and camo etc ( at around £1600 at the moment unless someone else bids !!! or offers me more, but you better be quick ) The last Banksy print on its own to sell without the box went for £1200 ish I think
The sets are quite nice with some great prints in them
ogrgel Foundation says it all really. This was issued by the aquarium gallery and was limited to 100 pieces. I am in the process of selling of the Banksy print with the box and camo etc ( at around £1600 at the moment unless someone else bids !!! or offers me more, but you better be quick ) The last Banksy print on its own to sell without the box went for £1200 ish I think
The sets are quite nice with some great prints in them
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by monochrome on Jan 22, 2007 0:49:22 GMT 1, i think you are missing the point..... not for the first time this evening.
some guy posts 'unsigned will rise'. i say they won't.
i then get lectured how this is 'different art' which hints at the poorest excuse ever. then all start mentioning prices, values etc - i personally don't give a damn if you all have 20 signed banksys, 50 pairs of rare trainers... you'll still have compensations for something small in your pants. probably.
anyway,no artist (living) has managed to shift an unsigned print for the kind of money we are talking about here - that is my only point. no one has come along and suggested otherwise yet i'm 'wrong'.
i wear shoes. trainers are for children or for playing sport.
i think you are missing the point..... not for the first time this evening. some guy posts 'unsigned will rise'. i say they won't. i then get lectured how this is 'different art' which hints at the poorest excuse ever. then all start mentioning prices, values etc - i personally don't give a damn if you all have 20 signed banksys, 50 pairs of rare trainers... you'll still have compensations for something small in your pants. probably. anyway,no artist (living) has managed to shift an unsigned print for the kind of money we are talking about here - that is my only point. no one has come along and suggested otherwise yet i'm 'wrong'. i wear shoes. trainers are for children or for playing sport.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by numusic on Jan 22, 2007 1:00:09 GMT 1, i think you are missing the point..... not for the first time this evening. some guy posts 'unsigned will rise'. i say they won't. i then get lectured how this is 'different art' which hints at the poorest excuse ever. then all start mentioning prices, values etc - i personally don't give a damn if you all have 20 signed banksys, 50 pairs of rare trainers... you'll still have compensations for something small in your pants. probably. anyway,no artist (living) has managed to shift an unsigned print for the kind of money we are talking about here - that is my only point. no one has come along and suggested otherwise yet i'm 'wrong'. i wear shoes. trainers are for children or for playing sport.
Apology accepted btw, didn't realise they still made shoes ?
i think you are missing the point..... not for the first time this evening. some guy posts 'unsigned will rise'. i say they won't. i then get lectured how this is 'different art' which hints at the poorest excuse ever. then all start mentioning prices, values etc - i personally don't give a damn if you all have 20 signed banksys, 50 pairs of rare trainers... you'll still have compensations for something small in your pants. probably. anyway,no artist (living) has managed to shift an unsigned print for the kind of money we are talking about here - that is my only point. no one has come along and suggested otherwise yet i'm 'wrong'. i wear shoes. trainers are for children or for playing sport. Apology accepted btw, didn't realise they still made shoes ?
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by mido on Jan 22, 2007 1:24:55 GMT 1, Not getting involved in all this but just a few facts.
1) from 200 book sales, 4 free graffiti tours, various other bit & bobs, and over 500 photo sales, the split has been about half and half male & female (surprises me as well, but it's true)
2) I'm quite happy thank you sitting here looking at my £75 unsigned banksy. Not a glimmer of sadness on my face at not getting many signed ones. And rather happy I bought quite a few this time last year before it all went crazy I rarely buy anything above the cost price.
Sorry to shatter yours too. New movement, new buyers, new market, new rules.. f**k the art world of old.. no one pays for the tagging and graf on the walls, why should we pay for it on a bit of paper, it's a modernist myth set up to play you.. ;D Signed being more illustrious is just a bolloxy way to squeeze more cash out of people.. art of the past was rarely signed.. doesn't make it less valuable does it. Thanks for the free lecture. So show me unsigned prints going for the same values. Of course, this is a new 'movement', but it's just a bunch of grown up record collectors spending their obsessive pennies elsewhere. Look at the forum, male, mid 20s-mid40s, probably all into music, and possibly football, probably like nice trainers too. It's a marketing dream and the only suckers, yes suckers buying unsigned prints is THIS crowd, ie. me, you, and everyone else. The real big time charlies with millions to spend each year would never touch this s**t. Now show me these high valued unsigned prints.
Not getting involved in all this but just a few facts. 1) from 200 book sales, 4 free graffiti tours, various other bit & bobs, and over 500 photo sales, the split has been about half and half male & female (surprises me as well, but it's true) 2) I'm quite happy thank you sitting here looking at my £75 unsigned banksy. Not a glimmer of sadness on my face at not getting many signed ones. And rather happy I bought quite a few this time last year before it all went crazy I rarely buy anything above the cost price. Sorry to shatter yours too. New movement, new buyers, new market, new rules.. f**k the art world of old.. no one pays for the tagging and graf on the walls, why should we pay for it on a bit of paper, it's a modernist myth set up to play you.. ;D Signed being more illustrious is just a bolloxy way to squeeze more cash out of people.. art of the past was rarely signed.. doesn't make it less valuable does it. Thanks for the free lecture. So show me unsigned prints going for the same values. Of course, this is a new 'movement', but it's just a bunch of grown up record collectors spending their obsessive pennies elsewhere. Look at the forum, male, mid 20s-mid40s, probably all into music, and possibly football, probably like nice trainers too. It's a marketing dream and the only suckers, yes suckers buying unsigned prints is THIS crowd, ie. me, you, and everyone else. The real big time charlies with millions to spend each year would never touch this s**t. Now show me these high valued unsigned prints.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by pezlow on Jan 22, 2007 10:11:58 GMT 1, Correct me if I am wrong but aren't a lot of Warhol prints unsigned. Also a lot of Salvador Dali's late prints weren't signed by him, or even made by him - just authorised - and they fetch a pretty penny.
Further a lot of the stuff made by artists - whether they are great old masters like carravagio or da vinci, or contemporary artists such as Hirst, Koons or warhol is/was made in the artists studios with precious little involvement by the actual artist who is nominally the make of the piece.
So I think there is a precedent for the unsigned banksys to be good long term investments. But as many have said that only matter if you are looking to sell your art. I for one have never sold a piece of art I have bought and I doubt that I will for the foreseeable. But you would have to be very rich or very very anti-capitalist not to ever think about what the value of your collection is and I think that few of us could honestly say we haven't thought about it...
By the way I fit the demographic perfectly as well!
Correct me if I am wrong but aren't a lot of Warhol prints unsigned. Also a lot of Salvador Dali's late prints weren't signed by him, or even made by him - just authorised - and they fetch a pretty penny.
Further a lot of the stuff made by artists - whether they are great old masters like carravagio or da vinci, or contemporary artists such as Hirst, Koons or warhol is/was made in the artists studios with precious little involvement by the actual artist who is nominally the make of the piece.
So I think there is a precedent for the unsigned banksys to be good long term investments. But as many have said that only matter if you are looking to sell your art. I for one have never sold a piece of art I have bought and I doubt that I will for the foreseeable. But you would have to be very rich or very very anti-capitalist not to ever think about what the value of your collection is and I think that few of us could honestly say we haven't thought about it...
By the way I fit the demographic perfectly as well!
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by monochrome on Jan 22, 2007 10:55:19 GMT 1, no idea about the prints you mention. there are lot of Dali fakes for sure. and the unsigned Warhols made after his death have value, but what value i have no idea.
my respect has reached -17. how cool is that? c**t!
no idea about the prints you mention. there are lot of Dali fakes for sure. and the unsigned Warhols made after his death have value, but what value i have no idea.
my respect has reached -17. how cool is that? c**t!
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by foundation on Jan 22, 2007 11:02:32 GMT 1, no idea about the prints you mention. there are lot of Dali fakes for sure. and the unsigned Warhols made after his death have value, but what value i have no idea. my respect has reached -17. how cool is that? c**ts!
On the bright side though, another post and you get an extra star, cheer up fella.
no idea about the prints you mention. there are lot of Dali fakes for sure. and the unsigned Warhols made after his death have value, but what value i have no idea. my respect has reached -17. how cool is that? c**ts! On the bright side though, another post and you get an extra star, cheer up fella.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by headphonesex on Jan 22, 2007 11:15:32 GMT 1, these forums are so self-prophesising!
previously people were quite happy just to have a print - signed or unsigned. Then a load of twats come on here (and the ebay forum) proclaiming that unsigned prints are worthless, and that it's signed or nothing, and suddenly no-one wants them. The unsigned prints go down in price & the signed ones fly up.
People buy these prints because they want a piece of art on their wall, not because they want a signature. And I think it's a bit nuts that someone would rather have a signed 'grannies' (for example) up than an unsigned 'Laugh Now', 'Love is in the Air' or 'Soup Can'. You think i'd swap my unsigned 'LIITA' and 'GWB' for a signed 'Love Rat'? Not a fucking chance.
Just buy what you like. If you can afford a signature, great. If not then don't fret about it. You'll still have the exact same picture on your wall.... it'll just won't be sullied by a scribble in the corner.
As for future values... well in comparison to the demand for his work, 500 is an amazingly small run. Think if Coldplay (spit) released a new record as a run of 500 7" singles....
Demand will always be higher than the available supply... particularly as more and more people discover Banksy. So prices will continue to rise IMO. Simple Economics.
these forums are so self-prophesising!
previously people were quite happy just to have a print - signed or unsigned. Then a load of twats come on here (and the ebay forum) proclaiming that unsigned prints are worthless, and that it's signed or nothing, and suddenly no-one wants them. The unsigned prints go down in price & the signed ones fly up.
People buy these prints because they want a piece of art on their wall, not because they want a signature. And I think it's a bit nuts that someone would rather have a signed 'grannies' (for example) up than an unsigned 'Laugh Now', 'Love is in the Air' or 'Soup Can'. You think i'd swap my unsigned 'LIITA' and 'GWB' for a signed 'Love Rat'? Not a fucking chance.
Just buy what you like. If you can afford a signature, great. If not then don't fret about it. You'll still have the exact same picture on your wall.... it'll just won't be sullied by a scribble in the corner.
As for future values... well in comparison to the demand for his work, 500 is an amazingly small run. Think if Coldplay (spit) released a new record as a run of 500 7" singles....
Demand will always be higher than the available supply... particularly as more and more people discover Banksy. So prices will continue to rise IMO. Simple Economics.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by pezlow on Jan 22, 2007 11:25:14 GMT 1, There are lots of Dali fakes that is true but also there were a lot of prints made late in Dali's life that were specifically authorised by him but he had no involvement over the creative process. Whether you would call these fakes or not is a matter for debate but my point is that the comment that there is no precedent for an unsigned print to have any value is wrong. This is not an inflexible rule and it also ignores the fact that the artworld is forever changing and adapting to new methods of working.
Now I come to think of it I can think of numerous well-known photographers who do not sign their editions as well and they still have value.
There are lots of Dali fakes that is true but also there were a lot of prints made late in Dali's life that were specifically authorised by him but he had no involvement over the creative process. Whether you would call these fakes or not is a matter for debate but my point is that the comment that there is no precedent for an unsigned print to have any value is wrong. This is not an inflexible rule and it also ignores the fact that the artworld is forever changing and adapting to new methods of working.
Now I come to think of it I can think of numerous well-known photographers who do not sign their editions as well and they still have value.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by corblimeylimey on Jan 22, 2007 11:33:44 GMT 1, these forums are so self-prophesising! previously people were quite happy just to have a print - signed or unsigned. Then a load of t**ts come on here (and the ebay forum) proclaiming that unsigned prints are worthless, and that it's signed or nothing, and suddenly no-one wants them. The unsigned prints go down in price & the signed ones fly up. People buy these prints because they want a piece of art on their wall, not because they want a signature. And I think it's a bit nuts that someone would rather have a signed 'grannies' (for example) up than an unsigned 'Laugh Now', 'Love is in the Air' or 'Soup Can'. You think i'd swap my unsigned 'LIITA' and 'GWB' for a signed 'Love Rat'? Not a f**king chance. Just buy what you like. If you can afford a signature, great. If not then don't fret about it. You'll still have the exact same picture on your wall.... it'll just won't be sullied by a scribble in the corner. As for future values... well in comparison to the demand for his work, 500 is an amazingly small run. Think if Coldplay (spit) released a new record as a run of 500 7" singles.... Demand will always be higher than the available supply... particularly as more and more people discover Banksy. So prices will continue to rise IMO. Simple Economics.
Hear Hear, and I also totally agree with a previous post that said I'd rather a few unsigned rather than one signed.
these forums are so self-prophesising! previously people were quite happy just to have a print - signed or unsigned. Then a load of t**ts come on here (and the ebay forum) proclaiming that unsigned prints are worthless, and that it's signed or nothing, and suddenly no-one wants them. The unsigned prints go down in price & the signed ones fly up. People buy these prints because they want a piece of art on their wall, not because they want a signature. And I think it's a bit nuts that someone would rather have a signed 'grannies' (for example) up than an unsigned 'Laugh Now', 'Love is in the Air' or 'Soup Can'. You think i'd swap my unsigned 'LIITA' and 'GWB' for a signed 'Love Rat'? Not a f**king chance. Just buy what you like. If you can afford a signature, great. If not then don't fret about it. You'll still have the exact same picture on your wall.... it'll just won't be sullied by a scribble in the corner. As for future values... well in comparison to the demand for his work, 500 is an amazingly small run. Think if Coldplay (spit) released a new record as a run of 500 7" singles.... Demand will always be higher than the available supply... particularly as more and more people discover Banksy. So prices will continue to rise IMO. Simple Economics. Hear Hear, and I also totally agree with a previous post that said I'd rather a few unsigned rather than one signed.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by monochrome on Jan 22, 2007 12:12:38 GMT 1, another star... minus 21 if i continue having an opinion that is 'upsetting some' will it get to -30 before the end of the day?
so what trainers has everyone got on today? do you own a record bag too? lol
another star... minus 21 if i continue having an opinion that is 'upsetting some' will it get to -30 before the end of the day?
so what trainers has everyone got on today? do you own a record bag too? lol
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by T-Bro on Jan 22, 2007 12:20:56 GMT 1, I am wearing a beanie hat, mostly listening to dj shadow today, wearing a jakes lucky 7 t shirt with onfire trainers. i am 27. does this make me the most typical banksy purchaser ever?
I am wearing a beanie hat, mostly listening to dj shadow today, wearing a jakes lucky 7 t shirt with onfire trainers. i am 27. does this make me the most typical banksy purchaser ever?
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by corblimeylimey on Jan 22, 2007 12:45:58 GMT 1, I don't wear trainers, but Merrell Moc's, do I belong here?
I don't wear trainers, but Merrell Moc's, do I belong here?
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by foundation on Jan 22, 2007 12:55:48 GMT 1, Got my bear feet slippers on, not quite trainers but more practical for staying in and avoiding the snow. No record bag, but an oakley rucksack with tools in it, close enough?
Got my bear feet slippers on, not quite trainers but more practical for staying in and avoiding the snow. No record bag, but an oakley rucksack with tools in it, close enough?
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by monochrome on Jan 22, 2007 12:58:27 GMT 1, hey - up to minus 23 now. come on you mongs! 30 by the end of play or i'll tell you that you may lose £20 off an unsigned print!
hey - up to minus 23 now. come on you mongs! 30 by the end of play or i'll tell you that you may lose £20 off an unsigned print!
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by foundation on Jan 22, 2007 13:01:32 GMT 1, easy there, 23 is my lucky number, count yourself luck 4 stars and 23, gets no better.
easy there, 23 is my lucky number, count yourself luck 4 stars and 23, gets no better.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by ogrgel on Jan 22, 2007 13:24:03 GMT 1, ogrgel Foundation says it all really. This was issued by the aquarium gallery and was limited to 100 pieces. I am in the process of selling of the Banksy print with the box and camo etc ( at around £1600 at the moment unless someone else bids !!! or offers me more, but you better be quick ) The last Banksy print on its own to sell without the box went for £1200 ish I think The sets are quite nice with some great prints in them
thanks for the info Hoops and Foundation .. I went to The Aquarium web there is few more lines writen about it as well
ogrgel Foundation says it all really. This was issued by the aquarium gallery and was limited to 100 pieces. I am in the process of selling of the Banksy print with the box and camo etc ( at around £1600 at the moment unless someone else bids !!! or offers me more, but you better be quick ) The last Banksy print on its own to sell without the box went for £1200 ish I think The sets are quite nice with some great prints in them thanks for the info Hoops and Foundation .. I went to The Aquarium web there is few more lines writen about it as well
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by foundation on Jan 22, 2007 13:37:30 GMT 1, Good luck with that ogregl, a great set hope you get it and enjoy it.
Good luck with that ogregl, a great set hope you get it and enjoy it.
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by Curley on Jan 22, 2007 13:47:59 GMT 1, Agree with you dirtypete that it doesn't matter if you are hanging these on your walls. I think one of the most interesting things to know would be how many of the pieces in the "What Banksy Pieces Do You Have??" thread are actually framed? I'm proud to say that 4 of my 6 are!
All framed and all up on my walls. could not care less what they are worth. At the end of the day all art is only worth what some one is prepared to pay for it. ;D
Agree with you dirtypete that it doesn't matter if you are hanging these on your walls. I think one of the most interesting things to know would be how many of the pieces in the "What Banksy Pieces Do You Have??" thread are actually framed? I'm proud to say that 4 of my 6 are! All framed and all up on my walls. could not care less what they are worth. At the end of the day all art is only worth what some one is prepared to pay for it. ;D
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The great bansky ebay con trick, by aimless on Jan 22, 2007 13:51:48 GMT 1, nice one MONO you are more unpopular than me!!
nice one MONO you are more unpopular than me!!
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