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Last edited by indianut; 11-11-2010, 11:45 AM.
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I'm stunned that this thread keeps going on and on. It's like many of you just stepped off a space ship from Pluto. Here in America, you can sell anything you own, and ask any amount of money. In turn; you can buy anything you want if you've got the wampum. I've read through this thread more than once and I can't see anything controversial about Barry's initial post. It may be in the wrong catagory but that's a petty complaint, considering some of the nonsense you see in Parking Lot Chatter.Eric Smith
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GERMAN PAPER !! HAHNEMUHLE , FINE ART BARYTA , NOT AVAILABLE AT KINKO !
I'll see if I can post a link or maybe Cory can as he is better at that.
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Man, all you guys on the Barry bandwagon need to get a grip. This isn't, at least in my opinion, about Barry making too much money. It's about his decison to make this available only to the "elite". Limited edition, signed by Barry?, German gold inlaid paper, bla, bla, bla. Instead of catering to the check writers, he could easily make them available to all in a nice frame for 3 - 400 bucks. Stick'em on ePay and presto, he could easily make two to three times as much as he could with his limited edition nonsense. Sharing such a wonderful piece with the vintage motorcyling community would be a great thing and he would still make a Pelosi load of coin. I would be first in line to buy one. So no my friends, this has nothing to do with money and is all about ego. And Barry, if you are not signing these things, please pray tell, who is?
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Originally posted by Mr. Big View PostMan, all you guys on the Barry bandwagon need to get a grip. This isn't, at least in my opinion, about Barry making too much money. It's about his decison to make this available only to the "elite". Limited edition, signed by Barry?
I am not on Barry's bandwagon... I am just not on the socialist and communist argument that you can set a price of somebody else's goods.
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[QUOTE=indianut;103315]Chris you once again are showing what a Jackass you are. I have seen parts you put on ebay with RIDICULOUS prices, such as tanks, etc. that you probably did not pay much at all for.
I sold some tanks on eBay a couple years ago. I listed them low and bidders bid them up to the selling price, which I felt was a more than fair price. I don't know what crystal ball you use to determine what I paid for something.Last edited by Chris Haynes; 11-12-2010, 07:01 PM.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Originally posted by silentgreyfello View PostRob, are photos considered art, when it comes to copyright law? I know there is a whole cottage industry on ebay where folks are selling copies of pictures, and lots of them are from the 1950's. I would think that if you own the original, and the artist is dead, why not?Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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basiclly any photo before 1923 maybe copied.here is a link to public domain laws
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
now maybe chris should get some high grade german papper and make copies of tanks. when the iphone first came out photos of it sold on ebay for $300.people never read the listing and bought the photo thinking it was the phone.now thats funnyrob ronky #10507
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