I don't know, but seems OK to me, not a title I follow, but considering I got $1K for the daybill about 14 years ago (to a dealer), seems reasonable to me.But again, I really don't know.
And another daybill just sold for $5,000 Ari!!
Damn but to be fair $1000 US was $2K aussie then and that was a LOT of Money for me. I am not sad.
Was watching this to see where it goes as it is one of my favorite Disney posters. Was this a good price, bad price, steal?Spanish Fantasia
Another great piece I was watching but not planning on bidding on, giving a little more credence to the idea that Uni horro is indeed coming down, a 52R Realart half sheet for Dracula at just over $1500.00.51R Dracula Half Sheet
I was mistaken,
Ok, its a unicorn, I get it...but so are several other posters.Seriously, good grief:http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=3683335
This always seems to do pretty well-- and, yes, for a (good quality) repro, too! http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=3683502
Congrats on the win, pokerplayr!
Seriously, why does what two or three other people who choose to bid back-and-forth on a poster, for which you apparently did not have a stake, cause you such angst?
Angst? Not really, if you are happy with what you paid for your poster that is all that matters. This being a post auction thread, I think this stands out to me as a poster going for a ton more than I would have anticipated, despite its rarity factor.There are several posters that get much more than anyone would pay. This is just one of those, for me personally.
Seen quite a few "cant believe that went that high" the past couple months, noticing a couple "newer" bidders have been throwing a lot of cash at items, just need to wait till they get the collection rolling to bring the prices back in or move to another hobby