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Andahaion

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  1. 3 minutes ago, vodou said:

    Disagree. Your COA language pretty clearly identifies that the only way another print of this work (image) could exist is if it was unauthorized. Now, of course, the comic books themselves and any other advertising materials, if such exist, are other publisher-produced printings of this work (image) but are not artist-produced fine art prints. Perhaps the language on that COA could be rendered "tighter"?

    That's likely my day job (and some pessimism) creeping in.  A statute can be quite clear, but there's usually someone who reads/interprets it differently regardless how the verbiage is tweaked.  It's all good, keeps me employed.  I liked the COA language, which is why I felt ok with the purchase.  That and I figure this hobby would talk if the vendor started breaking that agreement.  

  2. Here's a pic of the COA that came with my print, as well as the corresponding signature and hologram thingy placed on both the COA and back of the art.  I will say, the quality of the print is really good.  And no, I think it's clear there are no guarantees that mine will be the only one ever printed.

    As to price...I might spring $1k-$2K for the right Jorge Jimenez cover.  But, as stated above I'm not looking to make monoprints my main collecting focus.  

     

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  3. Too many to list, but off the top of my head I'd like to secure pieces from the following.  The largest barrier they share is likely price and finding the right example (or an example).

    Kirby.  Would love something from his New Gods work.

    Mazzucchelli.  Daredevil!

    Maleev.  Also Daredevil.

    Raboy.  Flash!...ah ah!

    Ribic.  Silver Surfer Requiem.  When I first started collecting OA, I actually held the cover to #3 in my hands at the Baltimore Con.  It was priced just under $6K, but I wasn't ready.  Held it in my hands...sigh.

    Frank Miller.  Something from his early work.

    Jock.  Something from Black Mirror would be neat.

    Coipel.  Just a nice example would suffice.

    Lee Weeks.  Just a nice example.

    Capullo.  Either from his Batman run with Snyder, or something from Spawn.

    John Cassaday.  Planetary!

    Colleen Doran.  There's a few DPS from Snow, Glass, Apples that I'd love to own.  Doubtful it'll happen, but would be cool.  

    Joelle Jones.  Something, something...Catwoman or Wonder Woman.

    And last, but not least:  Tradd Moore and Silver Surfer: Black.  Duh.

     

  4. 1 minute ago, rlextherobot said:

    As a watch dabbler I can say that eBay was/is FLUSH with out and out fakes being sold as the real thing, especially in the entry-level luxury market where there's lots of brand recognition but an audience who aren't necessarily tuned into watches. 

    Basically no Rolex or modern-era Omega goes for less than 2k-4k barring it being undesirable (poor condition, major flaws, it being a childs or women's size) and any auction purporting to be legit selling for 1k or under is guaranteed fake. 

    We're also in an era where the fakes (or replicas as some would have it) are getting close to 1:1 to the naked eye, which means vetting by looking at pics is getting harder and harder. Add to that a healthy grey market for legit product (ie real watches being sold by non-authorized dealers) and you have a situation where eBay probably felt compelled to step in. 

    I'm looking at my first Rolex and research turned up a very unique market for these watches.  Waiting lists?  Developing a relationship with your authorized dealer in order to get a watch?  Gray market?  Lot to digest for a guy who just wants something to pass down to his son.  

  5. I don't read/collect single issues any longer (that stopped a wee bit ago).  I do try my best to keep apprised of interesting/quality stories to read through the various channels from which I get my comic nerd news.  But, I'm pretty much a graphic novel buyer now which includes historical as well as contemporary stories.  Reading these stories will often inform my OA collecting, such as with my latest Hawkman purchase.  Loved the stories, loved the art, and bought a cover.

  6. 5 minutes ago, Will_K said:

    he may have even underpriced the art

    For me this is absolutely true.  I wouldn't have balked at paying an additional $1,000 per page I was interested in.  And if this would have been an auction format who knows where my line would have been.  It feels very special, very unique art.  I'm assuming there are many others who feel the same about this art in particular.  But, not sure how you discern which drops should be auctions or not.  Glad that would be Felix's job and not mine if he decided to make that move on some of the drops.

  7. I generally find a similar (perhaps inverse?) thing with wine in that it usually tastes better in the tasting room as opposed to when I buy a bottle and bring it home.  But I agree with you on the art observation.  I don't think I've ever purchased a piece of OA or fine art online, received it at home and was disappointed.  Usually the opposite.