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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by drevil on May 4, 2012 5:15:37 GMT 1, Fell out of love with Nick?
Fell out of love with Nick?
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Jeezuz Jones Snr on May 4, 2012 6:29:46 GMT 1, Fell out of love with Nick?
I was thinking the same thing
Fell out of love with Nick? I was thinking the same thing
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Layaway Days Art Blog on May 4, 2012 7:26:13 GMT 1, Fell out of love with Nick? I was thinking the same thing
maybe just growing/evolving as a collector. A lot of great stuff out there that I would rather have. TMA NYC is my grail so I will always love the NW and other pieces I cannot afford such as LTS, Empire State, and London would be welcomed on my wall at any time. Just think the images for sale are about a 7/10 whereas I would like 9/10 on the walls if that makes sense (and I don't agree with the whole hoarding in folio's thing, if I buy it it gets framed - less two exceptions which are now sold)
Fell out of love with Nick? I was thinking the same thing maybe just growing/evolving as a collector. A lot of great stuff out there that I would rather have. TMA NYC is my grail so I will always love the NW and other pieces I cannot afford such as LTS, Empire State, and London would be welcomed on my wall at any time. Just think the images for sale are about a 7/10 whereas I would like 9/10 on the walls if that makes sense (and I don't agree with the whole hoarding in folio's thing, if I buy it it gets framed - less two exceptions which are now sold)
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Layaway Days Art Blog on May 4, 2012 7:35:07 GMT 1, I have owned this tryptch for about 6 months or so. I paid about $850 shipped. Lost my job this week, need to sell a few things. Looked at the price on EB framed and unframed. Willing to take offers.
That should do it Kahuna, Thanks for your message
Nope. But I know who you purchased it from. Flipper. Be honest on the board and don't represent you are trying to recuperate framing costs when you bought it framed for 25% less than you are asking
I have owned this tryptch for about 6 months or so. I paid about $850 shipped. Lost my job this week, need to sell a few things. Looked at the price on EB framed and unframed. Willing to take offers.
That should do it Kahuna, Thanks for your message
Nope. But I know who you purchased it from. Flipper. Be honest on the board and don't represent you are trying to recuperate framing costs when you bought it framed for 25% less than you are asking
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Layaway Days Art Blog on May 4, 2012 7:40:47 GMT 1, Also thanks for the bad karma....guess I am driving the speed limit tonight
Also thanks for the bad karma....guess I am driving the speed limit tonight
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Layaway Days Art Blog on May 4, 2012 8:04:49 GMT 1, .
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pcant
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by pcant on May 4, 2012 19:48:51 GMT 1, Love the TMA Moscow (too rich for my blood, but very nice), and good luck with the sale... as an aside, should the above messages be pms?
Love the TMA Moscow (too rich for my blood, but very nice), and good luck with the sale... as an aside, should the above messages be pms?
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by rottenredrooster on May 4, 2012 19:59:27 GMT 1, Also thanks for the bad karma....guess I am driving the speed limit tonight
Good luck with the sales.
Have a +1 on me.
Also thanks for the bad karma....guess I am driving the speed limit tonight Good luck with the sales. Have a +1 on me.
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Cardiff
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Cardiff on May 4, 2012 21:40:16 GMT 1, I don't have any skin in this game, but I have met Kahuna and had a very smooth trade with him. He's an extremely solid person with an incredible collection and passion for art.
He gave you a decent deal on a Nick Walker piece (clearly you are a big NW fan as is he), and you have turned around saying that you're "growing as a collector" and the piece is not up to your standards and now you're trying to sell it for a decent profit. You are totally entitled to do that...he sold it, you bought it, it's yours to do with as you please...you answer to your own conscience as to whether or not that is a cool thing to do.
Rather than blast you publicly, Kahuna PM'd you to share his disappointment and you turned around and posted his PMs publicly lambasting him (not even sure what he did wrong). Your aggression towards Kahuna seems a bit misdirected. He's definitely one of the good guys.
I don't have any skin in this game, but I have met Kahuna and had a very smooth trade with him. He's an extremely solid person with an incredible collection and passion for art.
He gave you a decent deal on a Nick Walker piece (clearly you are a big NW fan as is he), and you have turned around saying that you're "growing as a collector" and the piece is not up to your standards and now you're trying to sell it for a decent profit. You are totally entitled to do that...he sold it, you bought it, it's yours to do with as you please...you answer to your own conscience as to whether or not that is a cool thing to do.
Rather than blast you publicly, Kahuna PM'd you to share his disappointment and you turned around and posted his PMs publicly lambasting him (not even sure what he did wrong). Your aggression towards Kahuna seems a bit misdirected. He's definitely one of the good guys.
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by Layaway Days Art Blog on May 4, 2012 22:32:15 GMT 1, I don't have any skin in this game, but I have met Kahuna and had a very smooth trade with him. He's an extremely solid person with an incredible collection and passion for art. He gave you a decent deal on a Nick Walker piece (clearly you are a big NW fan as is he), and you have turned around saying that you're "growing as a collector" and the piece is not up to your standards and now you're trying to sell it for a decent profit. You are totally entitled to do that...he sold it, you bought it, it's yours to do with as you please...you answer to your own conscience as to whether or not that is a cool thing to do. Rather than blast you publicly, Kahuna PM'd you to share his disappointment and you turned around and posted his PMs publicly lambasting him (not even sure what he did wrong). Your aggression towards Kahuna seems a bit misdirected. He's definitely one of the good guys.
Appreciate your comments Cardiff. What upsets me is that he sent a missive calling me a flipper and when I told him that I bought it from him, he said 'nope' instead of being up front about it. He called me out for not being honest on the forum and I have no reason to lie about price paid or selling price. In my other hobby, the norm is to put stuff up at about 25%-30% higher than you'd take and see what happens. In addition, the 6 month average has increased since I purchased the piece. I think it was around $859 in July 2011 but cannot be sure and now it is about $1000 with a framed one selling at $1400+. Posted that I was taking offers expecting to deal.
My wife doesn't like the framing on it, got laid off due to budget cuts, and tbh, the frame had a chip in it when he sent it to me, which was not disclosed, and I didn't see any evidence in the bike box that he sent. Gave him the benefit of the doubt when sent it as I am not going to be a dick about it as he did ship it framed.
He sent a $700 offer and I thanked him for the offer and said good luck in your search and then he got upset about it. It's the internet, I am not going to take to much stock in what goes on in a forum but I thought it was in poor taste. Selling at an increase as the average has increased in 10 months could be viewed negatively by some and that's okay. The reality of prints is that they will vary positively and negatively by demand over time. There is a finite and limited quantity and this drives the price. If someone got a Banksy, Invader, or Prefab at a certain price and the price rose, I think it's fair game to ask a bit more and see what happens. Not trying to kick anyone in the teeth with the sale but you should be able to try and sell your wares without having to deal with sour grapes or whatever was in his bonnet. I have sold a Mau Mau Bite is worse...as I wasn't a fan when it arrived and got caught up in my first hobby release. If the purchaser who I believe is in this thread wanted or could get double what he paid me, I would be happy for him, good on ya.
I did include a blanket statement of recouping some framing costs as 2/3 pieces, I framed myself. If he wanted to post a comment saying that it was framed when I got it, that's fine but it's one of three pieces I had for sale. Not an intentional slight on his framing....
Just wish I could be here without 'internet fighting' seems petty and lame. Positives, negatives, all seems a little dumb
I don't have any skin in this game, but I have met Kahuna and had a very smooth trade with him. He's an extremely solid person with an incredible collection and passion for art. He gave you a decent deal on a Nick Walker piece (clearly you are a big NW fan as is he), and you have turned around saying that you're "growing as a collector" and the piece is not up to your standards and now you're trying to sell it for a decent profit. You are totally entitled to do that...he sold it, you bought it, it's yours to do with as you please...you answer to your own conscience as to whether or not that is a cool thing to do. Rather than blast you publicly, Kahuna PM'd you to share his disappointment and you turned around and posted his PMs publicly lambasting him (not even sure what he did wrong). Your aggression towards Kahuna seems a bit misdirected. He's definitely one of the good guys. Appreciate your comments Cardiff. What upsets me is that he sent a missive calling me a flipper and when I told him that I bought it from him, he said 'nope' instead of being up front about it. He called me out for not being honest on the forum and I have no reason to lie about price paid or selling price. In my other hobby, the norm is to put stuff up at about 25%-30% higher than you'd take and see what happens. In addition, the 6 month average has increased since I purchased the piece. I think it was around $859 in July 2011 but cannot be sure and now it is about $1000 with a framed one selling at $1400+. Posted that I was taking offers expecting to deal. My wife doesn't like the framing on it, got laid off due to budget cuts, and tbh, the frame had a chip in it when he sent it to me, which was not disclosed, and I didn't see any evidence in the bike box that he sent. Gave him the benefit of the doubt when sent it as I am not going to be a dick about it as he did ship it framed. He sent a $700 offer and I thanked him for the offer and said good luck in your search and then he got upset about it. It's the internet, I am not going to take to much stock in what goes on in a forum but I thought it was in poor taste. Selling at an increase as the average has increased in 10 months could be viewed negatively by some and that's okay. The reality of prints is that they will vary positively and negatively by demand over time. There is a finite and limited quantity and this drives the price. If someone got a Banksy, Invader, or Prefab at a certain price and the price rose, I think it's fair game to ask a bit more and see what happens. Not trying to kick anyone in the teeth with the sale but you should be able to try and sell your wares without having to deal with sour grapes or whatever was in his bonnet. I have sold a Mau Mau Bite is worse...as I wasn't a fan when it arrived and got caught up in my first hobby release. If the purchaser who I believe is in this thread wanted or could get double what he paid me, I would be happy for him, good on ya. I did include a blanket statement of recouping some framing costs as 2/3 pieces, I framed myself. If he wanted to post a comment saying that it was framed when I got it, that's fine but it's one of three pieces I had for sale. Not an intentional slight on his framing.... Just wish I could be here without 'internet fighting' seems petty and lame. Positives, negatives, all seems a little dumb
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pcant
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SEATTLE - Framed Nick Walker's (Local-Pickup), by pcant on May 4, 2012 22:40:49 GMT 1, I am the Mau Mau buyer, very happy with the transaction indeed, and it is happily framed on my wall. So I've had a totally positive buying experience, itindale, for the record. But your point about "you buy it, you can do what you want with it" is, I think, on the mark.
I am the Mau Mau buyer, very happy with the transaction indeed, and it is happily framed on my wall. So I've had a totally positive buying experience, itindale, for the record. But your point about "you buy it, you can do what you want with it" is, I think, on the mark.
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