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todeen 09-19-2023 07:12 PM

What Would You Pay? Lou Gehrig Collage
 
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For those who have bought card art collages...

Someone wants to buy my Lou gehrig collage. It's 16x20. took me 80 hours to complete (because I'd never made one before). already framed. I think I've got $300 in expenses into it. Buyer is local, so no shipping. What would you charge for it? I want to be realistic.

I submitted it into my local fair, and someone at the fair left their name and number to contact.Attachment 589906

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bnorth 09-19-2023 07:21 PM

I would say if you can break even you should be happy.

I get that yours is actually nicer than many others that do the same thing. The single layer is amazing but no idea how much more cash it would bring selling. I do think if you started doing more of them to get your name out there you could charge way more than the break even price for that size/quality.

Please post if you sell it and for how much.

Michael B 09-19-2023 08:31 PM

You need to value your time. Selling at the cost of supplies is selling yourself short. That is not 'break even' that is loss leader. I believe you should want people to respect the time and effort you invested, not just the financial outlay. At least $750.

Madi$on18joshua 09-19-2023 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael B (Post 2374423)
You need to value your time. Selling at the cost of supplies is selling yourself short. That is not 'break even' that is loss leader. I believe you should want people to respect the time and effort you invested, not just the financial outlay. At least $750.

I was about to say the same thing. If he can get it for the supplies, then let him create it himself! I have been "cheap" numerous times thinking why would I pay that when I can do it myself.....

until i try - lol! then i pay, happily!!!!

I would say triple your supply cost, hell I pay that for tile work.

excellent work BTW!

BobbyStrawberry 09-20-2023 09:31 AM

$900-$1k

EddieP 09-20-2023 10:16 AM

Depending on which state you live minimum wage is $5.15 to $15 dollars per hr.

Minimum wage plus the cost of supplies= lowest you should charge IMO. So I would sell ~$750-$1500.

perezfan 09-20-2023 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieP (Post 2374495)
Depending on which state you live minimum wage is $5.15 to $15 dollars per hr.

Minimum wage plus the cost of supplies= lowest you should charge IMO. So I would sell ~$750-$1500.

FWIW, fast food workers in CA will now make $20/hour.

I'd set the price at $795 but would be open to negotiation. Don't take less than $650 for it. Nice work... Best of luck!

todeen 09-20-2023 01:53 PM

thanks all for commenting. I will reach out to interested party and see where talk takes us.

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michael3322 09-20-2023 06:11 PM

Regardless of whatever price you agree to sell it for, congratulations on what you've produced. Well done.

brob28 09-21-2023 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2374496)
FWIW, fast food workers in CA will now make $20/hour.

I'd set the price at $795 but would be open to negotiation. Don't take less than $650 for it. Nice work... Best of luck!

This sounds about right. Do not sell for break-even; don't disrespect yourself.

philliesfan 09-21-2023 07:56 AM

Beautiful job. I also think about $800.00 or more with the expectation of negotiations. But nothing lower than what others have said at $650.00.
Again, nice work!
Bob

bnorth 09-21-2023 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by todeen (Post 2374553)
thanks all for commenting. I will reach out to interested party and see where talk takes us.

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How did you get to $300 in expenses? Is it mostly the frame and are you selling just the collage or framed? My price was for just the art work. I have one almost that exact size and eight others I have purchased unframed.

steve B 09-21-2023 08:41 AM

I also have trouble figuring my time, both on stuff I'm fairly new and slow at, and things where I'm fairly fast or "special" jobs.

And, a song that may help a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ktAVDBQiE

bnorth 09-21-2023 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2374739)
I also have trouble figuring my time, both on stuff I'm fairly new and slow at, and things where I'm fairly fast or "special" jobs.

And, a song that may help a bit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ktAVDBQiE

Here is the good song instead of a bunch of short repeated clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HlhlkG4mBE

bbcard1 09-21-2023 08:52 AM

I've thought about doing one of those with Marshall / Randy Moss. Looks fun and I'm a pretty decent hand with an xacto (from years in advertising, not trimming cards).

steve B 09-21-2023 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2374740)
Here is the good song instead of a bunch of short repeated clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HlhlkG4mBE

Yes! That one is much better.

todeen 09-21-2023 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2374735)
How did you get to $300 in expenses? Is it mostly the frame and are you selling just the collage or framed? My price was for just the art work. I have one almost that exact size and eight others I have purchased unframed.

Thiswas the first one I made. I bought two unopened wax boxes of 1990 Topps pretty cheap. I think it was $40 including shipping. I then needed an Xacto knife. The first one I bought (off brand) I couldn't buy replacement blades. So then I bought another X-acto plus blades. I bought a 16x20 canvas at Hobby Lobby, plus multiple rolls of double sided tape. I tried glue first, but after the 5th piece I started realizing I was already trapped in hell. Once I got to the roof of the stadium I decided I wanted to make it only using yellow YANKEES team names. I didn't have enough from my two boxes, so then I had to buy team sets on Ebay, but couldn't buy bulk, so I had to pay close to $10/set when you factor shipping and tax. I also experimented with scissors. The first pair I bought -- cheap -- wouldn't cut cleanly at the point, so then I tried a different brand = expensive. Those went dull, so then I bought another pair. But a sharp pair of scissors makes a difference! I asked artists how to seal it. Someone recommended mod podge, so I used that. But then my professional artist friend said mod podge is like the cheap pair of scissors. So then I bought Acryllic medium and sealed it again. Framing cost $60. It all comes to approximately $300.

The Barry Larkin I made came to $500 in expenses when I factor in the auto and shipping to and from the private signing.

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Leon 09-23-2023 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by michael3322 (Post 2374610)
Regardless of whatever price you agree to sell it for, congratulations on what you've produced. Well done.

+1. That is a very cool collage...

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Luke 09-23-2023 01:29 PM

my first thought was $1200 ish. It's really cool.

oldjudge 09-23-2023 02:05 PM

Tim---That piece is beautiful! Why are you selling it? I would aim for $2500 and negotiate down a little.

bnorth 09-23-2023 02:23 PM

Tim looks like if the person who left the note doesn't buy it you should list it in the BST $1 starting bid section.

todeen 09-23-2023 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2375394)
Tim looks like if the person who left the note doesn't buy it you should list it in the BST $1 starting bid section.

maybe. but people can suggest prices all they want without actually bidding.

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ALBB 09-23-2023 03:32 PM

time
 
How long did it take that sculpture artist to do that woman statue ?

The one with no arms...so take that time saver into consideration

todeen 09-23-2023 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ALBB (Post 2375410)
How long did it take that sculpture artist to do that woman statue ?



The one with no arms...so take that time saver into consideration

ha! can you imagine that on a batter!

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Buythatcard 09-24-2023 05:02 AM

If I was the one who created this piece of art, I would not sell it. I would hang it in my own home.

If you sell it for a few hundred dollars, the money will be gone in no time. The art would last forever. Keep it hanging.

todeen 09-24-2023 11:18 AM

Update: Interested party and I made contact on Wednesday. I offered a price of $1600. Buyer has not responded, did not counter. I guess they were shocked.

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Bcwcardz 09-24-2023 12:03 PM

Tim Carroll art. This guy does something similar. The pieces are amazing.


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Mark17 09-24-2023 01:28 PM

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ha! can you imagine that on a batter!

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It's been done, sort of.

bnorth 09-24-2023 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by todeen (Post 2375538)
Update: Interested party and I made contact on Wednesday. I offered a price of $1600. Buyer has not responded, did not counter. I guess they were shocked.

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I would guess they were extremely shocked. I have 9 cut card pieces I purchased. I have 8 of them in a cool large display in my living room. Almost everyone including my wife say they look like a small childs school art project. They are all shocked to hear what I paid for them.

I know if I could make something as cool as your Lou Gehrig I wouldn't have paid for mine.:)

Beercan collector 09-24-2023 06:33 PM

I wouldn’t sell it .
Piece of art with a lot of energy .
The “arrows” shooting towards the sky is very clever .
Don’t sell yourself short .


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