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Originally Posted by GKreindler
Andrew,
I actually think that the price could stay pretty low, as artwork doesn't really seem to go all that high in memorabilia auctions, unless your name is Neiman, or if you've created an incredibly recognizable piece (like Ron Lewis' 500 homer club painting, or Harvey Dinnerstein's painting of DiMaggio). I think that's why it was pretty important for me to mention that the prices for my stuff, when they're dictated by us, are only relative to the size of the canvas.
I guess time will tell - all it takes is at least two passionate people, right?
Graig
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Man...I wonder what that consigner was thinking. Someone might get a chance to steal one of your masterpieces. But,you never know GRaig...it could skyrocket and realize a huge much deserved price. Either way, fact that you are 2 to 3 years out with your current prices should tell you they are more than reasonable. That DiMaggio is truly a great piece. This would allow a buyer to acquire a masterpiece without the wait. Let's hope there are some DiMaggio fans out there with taste that happen to see the auction!