i heard for in demand posters ie rome(emek) bot from 10c, that are "not for resale" , people buy it. then they trade it for a poster of equal market value and then flip the poster they got in a straight up trade. big money made seems like easy money and nothing 10c can do about it.
Depends on how aggressive they want to get. They could raise poster prices and squeeze flippers. Maybe even vary based on perceived demand - I think we have an idea of the hot ones. It's kinda risky and kinda labor intensive, but it is possible.
I also understand if they don't give a shit and just want to sell through stock as fast as possible.
They don't care. They could have sold a few from last year for $300-500 and still have sold them all in under a day.
You can certainly make the argument. The two things I often wonder are how many they have vs how many people are paying up to that full market value. It's an interesting proposition.
I’ve been shocked at how cheap AP posters from past years have been on the secondary market lately. If you play your cards right, you can find most of them for under 100, some less than 80. Just need to know where to look. Goes to show how saturated the market is, everyone buys these 10c drops and flippers swarm the artist drops, but 2 years later they’re stuck with them and are trying to unload.
I feel like that’s the result of the ballpark shows. AP runs have been as high as 300 instead of the usual 100 for those shows. And multiply that by 4 posters per show.
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i heard for in demand posters ie rome(emek) bot from 10c, that are "not for resale" , people buy it. then they trade it for a poster of equal market value and then flip the poster they got in a straight up trade. big money made seems like easy money and nothing 10c can do about it.
Depends on how aggressive they want to get. They could raise poster prices and squeeze flippers. Maybe even vary based on perceived demand - I think we have an idea of the hot ones. It's kinda risky and kinda labor intensive, but it is possible.
I also understand if they don't give a shit and just want to sell through stock as fast as possible.
They don't care. They could have sold a few from last year for $300-500 and still have sold them all in under a day.
You can certainly make the argument. The two things I often wonder are how many they have vs how many people are paying up to that full market value. It's an interesting proposition.
I’ve been shocked at how cheap AP posters from past years have been on the secondary market lately. If you play your cards right, you can find most of them for under 100, some less than 80. Just need to know where to look. Goes to show how saturated the market is, everyone buys these 10c drops and flippers swarm the artist drops, but 2 years later they’re stuck with them and are trying to unload.
I feel like that’s the result of the ballpark shows. AP runs have been as high as 300 instead of the usual 100 for those shows. And multiply that by 4 posters per show.
Actually 5 per show last year for Chicago. (Ames elephant, Thomas train, Jackson prohibition lady, Fairclough Arms and Baby brain)
The obvious way to get flippers is to make more posters available. It’s demand based.
The tricky part with increasing supply is at a certain point you wind up with surplus inventory and even eroding demand.
A lot of things happen between the time they're commissioning posters and actually selling them. Getting a sense for which ones are moving and which aren't seems to happen pretty late in the game.
The obvious way to get flippers is to make more posters available. It’s demand based.
The tricky part with increasing supply is at a certain point you wind up with surplus inventory and even eroding demand.
A lot of things happen between the time they're commissioning posters and actually selling them. Getting a sense for which ones are moving and which aren't seems to happen pretty late in the game.
Mystery boxes seems to help offset moments like those.
which posters went on sale so far from ev solo shows?thanks
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A lot of things happen between the time they're commissioning posters and actually selling them. Getting a sense for which ones are moving and which aren't seems to happen pretty late in the game.
Mystery boxes seems to help offset moments like those.
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“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
I dont see much of a change. Flippers are possibly getting smarter tho because at least one undesirable AP took hours to sell out.
The higher AP runs for the ballpark shows helped for last year’s market but at the same time none of those posters were anything special