Re: Breakfast at Tiffany's 18 Durieux
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:47 pm
But it's only 3/4 of a back instead of the full 100%. He's evolving as an artist.biscocrack420 wrote:luls. easy pass for me
But it's only 3/4 of a back instead of the full 100%. He's evolving as an artist.biscocrack420 wrote:luls. easy pass for me
France. They come from France.stefansf wrote:posters-from-france = Dominique Besson's ebay handle (as noted above as well, just noticed)
https://www.ebay.com/usr/poster-from-fr ... 1543.l2754fredo wrote:Curious...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nawiQi1kNoIfinneganm wrote:Two people have this in their collection.
Fess up.
ftfywonkabars7 wrote:Dominique's clientele (for this and his swath of vintage stuff) was intended for suckers.
Bit high regardless, tho.
Luls. Tell that to the constant ISO thread he has here.wonkabars7 wrote:He doesn't want or need us
So why sell Mondo posters?wonkabars7 wrote:You're not wrong, but people that buy from him generally have tons of money and either don't collect and want a particular piece for display/decor purposes and aren't worried about price point, or they are a collector who has tons of cash and Dominique has something crazy rare they can't get otherwise.
He doesn't want or need us and/or The Mondos buying his stuff...its unnecessary.
again, hes not selling to EB. you guys dont get it.TKuczynski wrote:So why sell Mondo posters?wonkabars7 wrote:You're not wrong, but people that buy from him generally have tons of money and either don't collect and want a particular piece for display/decor purposes and aren't worried about price point, or they are a collector who has tons of cash and Dominique has something crazy rare they can't get otherwise.
He doesn't want or need us and/or The Mondos buying his stuff...its unnecessary.
How can anyone who buys this not be a sucker in its purest form:
https://www.mondographics.net/en/movie- ... 6-in-44350
When in actuality it's not about being poor, but rather not being a poor consumer. Most all of the Mondo stuff he sells out of his gallery can be found on Ebay for a fraction of the price either immediately, or shortly thereafter if you just wait a second. Cool, his clientele are rich - got it. Doesn't mean they also aren't dumb consumers for not shopping for a (much) better price. I've seen from your ISO threads that you insist on not overpaying for this type of product (Mondo and what not) - does that make you a poor as well?wonkabars7 wrote:Dominique's clientele (for this and his swath of vintage stuff) was never intended for standard EB poors.
Mmmm, dumb is not really correct. They're at the level of rich where time is more important than money. i.e. it might take them an hour to look at ebay or EB price charts to figure out fair market value to save $300, but an hour of their time is worth far, far more than $300.PrintNoob87 wrote:Cool, his clientele are rich - got it. Doesn't mean they also aren't dumb consumers for not shopping for a (much) better price.