Capt. Dirigible
Rogue Ætherlord
 United Kingdom
Shirts?.....I got plenty at 'ome.
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« Reply #50 on: April 01, 2012, 12:02:27 pm » |
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LOL ... 350 Pounds for a painted squirt gun!!!
Yes there is a sucker born every minute.
You have to be kidding me. It's April 1st..right? You want/expect £390 pounds for a painted water pistol with a couple of glued on cogs? I'm sorry but, decent poaint job or not that is...outrageous!
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I say, Joe it's jolly frightening out here. Nonsense dear boy, you should be more like me. But look at you! You're shaking all over! Shaking? You silly goose! I'm just doing the Watusi
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« Reply #51 on: April 01, 2012, 05:20:46 pm » |
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Thats a buy 'now price' and starts off and £50 and its not a squirt gun dear Capt Dribble or whatever. lt's the time and effort for the metal ornate curlicues throughout ...not to mention my works quite well know in the arts as well as sci-fi work l've done in TV.
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« Reply #52 on: April 02, 2012, 04:25:23 am » |
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You are an excellent painter and decorator as well as an outstanding photographer ... I understand why you charge like a wounded bull for a: A crap 1 dollar toy,(£1 shops UK) again a modification and l added all the ornate pattern detail, you can get these metalic detailed pattern sheets from craft shops that are adhesive but 350 Pounds is outrageous at best, &^%$## at worst.
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« Reply #53 on: April 02, 2012, 05:46:45 am » |
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There's an old saying: "The value of an object is whatever you can convince someone to pay for it"
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« Reply #54 on: April 02, 2012, 09:29:01 am » |
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Just call me Rob
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« Reply #55 on: April 02, 2012, 10:52:53 am » |
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It's not a water pistol. It's a BB gun. I'm selling one myself. It's not painted but it does come in a little leather holster. And it's a lot cheaper than £50.  I guess people have paid similar amounts for well painted GW figures, and they are just well painted bits of plastic too.
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« Reply #56 on: April 02, 2012, 10:55:21 am » |
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Mint, whats the link to bid!
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Just call me Rob
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« Reply #57 on: April 02, 2012, 11:10:19 am » |
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It's not ob ebay. It'll be on a stall at Chathan.
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« Reply #58 on: April 02, 2012, 11:56:45 am » |
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where can l see it on the web?
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« Reply #59 on: April 02, 2012, 11:57:01 am » |
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If he gets that price I'll be a bit surprized....
But if he does then he found someone that thought it was worth it....
Me? My pocketbook doesn't contain enough coinage to be able to consider it.... ( and I'm more of a "OOOH, that is cool! Can you show me how to do it myself?" kinda guy. )
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No, no no, a thousand times no. Its pronounced - lah-BOHR-ah-tor-ee
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« Reply #60 on: April 02, 2012, 01:36:43 pm » |
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where can l see it on the web?
I'm afraid it's not anywhere on the web. It's just a little red leather belt holster. I'm not sure it would work with your pistol though as it's quite a tight fit and would probably rub off the paint
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« Reply #61 on: April 02, 2012, 02:07:08 pm » |
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Sounds good, my garter pistols primed lacquered well so wont rub off, hope to see it someday ;-)
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« Reply #62 on: April 02, 2012, 08:12:05 pm » |
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Perhaps it bears mention that the difference between a Dali and a couple of yards of utility cloth from the fabric store is the coat of paint.
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« Reply #63 on: April 02, 2012, 09:01:02 pm » |
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Perhaps it bears mention that the difference between a Dali and a couple of yards of utility cloth from the fabric store is the coat of paint.
*coats of paint.  I absolutely loath pricing artwork. It's all a constant battle of demand, fame, and economics. I have a couple paintings that locally I have refused to put a price tag on because I know I'll never sell them. (and that's even just the time of production assuming the hourly minimum wage) If you believe you can sell it for that price, do it, if not....hey it's still worth a try.
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« Reply #64 on: April 04, 2012, 04:40:08 am » |
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Am I missing something here? admittedly they're good paint jobs, but they're barely modified at all. I would have chalked it up to Fools day, but I checked the dates.
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« Reply #65 on: April 07, 2012, 07:11:03 pm » |
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Perhaps it bears mention that the difference between a Dali and a couple of yards of utility cloth from the fabric store is the coat of paint.
And the genius wielding the paint brush!
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William hyde
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"Evenin Guvnor."
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« Reply #66 on: April 07, 2012, 08:16:27 pm » |
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Am I missing something here? admittedly they're good paint jobs, but they're barely modified at all. I would have chalked it up to Fools day, but I checked the dates. The photography is exellent but I have to agree with sandpunk. And the paint jobs are just a bit of blending and drybrushing, although very well done.
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« Last Edit: April 07, 2012, 08:27:38 pm by William hyde »
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" No doubt you're thinking to escape and save the day? Sorry old chap not this time."
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« Reply #67 on: April 07, 2012, 08:40:11 pm » |
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Am I missing something here? admittedly they're good paint jobs, but they're barely modified at all. I would have chalked it up to Fools day, but I checked the dates.
Well, someone thinks it's good enough to meet the starting bid.
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'How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws, And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!'
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« Reply #68 on: April 07, 2012, 09:59:57 pm » |
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I have no idea as to the value of your work, but I am very glad that you have posted it. Big companies spend millions on market research and here at BG we get it for free.
The competition is not between those that make and others that make. The competition is between those that make and those that buy. As a maker I want to see what others are making, how they are priced and do they sell.
If some other maker thinks: - they can do the same thing for less, then great. - they can do better for the same price, great again. - they can do better for a higher price, also great.
There are really only a small handful of people in the world that have the skill, creativity, time, etc. to make the things we see on Brass Goggles. There are millions of potential customers. Recognize each posting as a learning experience. There is so much to learn.
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« Last Edit: April 08, 2012, 12:28:49 am by Maets »
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« Reply #69 on: April 08, 2012, 05:07:09 am » |
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Well put Maets. Having spent a lifetime making stuff I have often heard the things you stated and agree with your answers. About the only difference is ; when I hear the "I can do that! Why should I buy it ?" line it is fairly easy to tell if they ever will do it. Often it's said to A: impress the young lady they are with or B: to avoid spending money or C: both of the above.
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« Reply #70 on: April 08, 2012, 07:58:04 am » |
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I once read in a book on marketing how a company launched a new design of pen, they were surprised when sales were low so they called in an expert, he doubled the price and it worked!
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« Reply #71 on: April 08, 2012, 03:59:28 pm » |
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I once read in a book on marketing how a company launched a new design of pen, they were surprised when sales were low so they called in an expert, he doubled the price and it worked!
I have heard of that too. One of my artist friends always said that sometimes she never sold something until she raised the price. It's like some trick in the human mind to want the more expensive thing probably on the assumption that it is most likely better.
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« Reply #72 on: April 08, 2012, 05:43:27 pm » |
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I once read in a book on marketing how a company launched a new design of pen, they were surprised when sales were low so they called in an expert, he doubled the price and it worked!
I have heard of that too. One of my artist friends always said that sometimes she never sold something until she raised the price. It's like some trick in the human mind to want the more expensive thing probably on the assumption that it is most likely better. As some of you may know, I work in a used book store, & we deal with Amazon a bit. We have noticed that some people will invariably buy the most expensive copy of a particular book offered, EVEN IF THEY ARE ALL LISTED AS BEING IN THE SAME CONDITION- seems that some people think that more expensive automatically means better...
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William hyde
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"Evenin Guvnor."
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« Reply #73 on: April 08, 2012, 07:52:42 pm » |
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Honestly If you can sell something for that much and there are people willing to buy well done.
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Uncle Arthur
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« Reply #74 on: April 08, 2012, 09:54:34 pm » |
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Sales of my wood turnings more than doubled when I increased the prices by 25%. I think the term is perceived value. It is odd how the human mind works.
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