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Dlux

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  1. Selling off an amazing page of John Byrne’s Alpha Flight. 

    Issue 17 page22  the first ever glimps of Aurora’s new sexy yellow costume.  And oh yeah, it’s John Byrne!

    Hate to see it go but need the money.  

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/e12000.m43.l6300/7?euid=09adcff7eb1e4f84817448ce67d2d1b6&bu=43185613662&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F183496948521&sojTags=bu=bu

  2. On 1/28/2018 at 9:04 AM, ignimbrite said:

    I realize there have been a lot of posts about Coollines Artwork but from what I can tell my question is new.

    Does anyone understand their business model? It seems as though the idea is to buy everything of value and resell it for a huge markup. That is fine but they must have a fortune tied up in inventory and their turnover must be really slow. Is the idea to create the market themselves? Eventually they buy enough to create their own art bubble they can take advantage of? It all just seems odd to me.

    It’s a really fair question. Always wondered how they can ask for those prices and hold that kind of inventory.  Don’t they as a business need to pay tax on inventory?