Question to the Droves...

Oct 30, 2007 17:46

How much would you pay for handmade, one-of-a-kind, technically-art notecards? Frameable, mind you ( Read more... )

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nimawae October 31 2007, 01:34:03 UTC
Um...well, what I can pay and what I'm willing to pay are two different things. Also, I think the price of everything depends on what they are made of and how hard it was to make and how expensive the materials are. I wouldn't undersell yourself ( ... )

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clevermanka October 31 2007, 13:37:00 UTC
I'm not much help with this--I wouldn't pay, because I make that stuff myself. Pricing stuff is so difficult, I know.

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anerys October 31 2007, 18:04:24 UTC
I'm not much help with this--I wouldn't pay, because I make that stuff myself.

Just got to be difficult, don't cha?

I really just want pricing that will insure none of these things will be abused....

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clevermanka October 31 2007, 19:54:54 UTC
I'm of the view that once I sell something, it is utterly and completely the property of someone else. If they want to throw it in the road and run over it with a truck, that's their right.

You can't price things according to sentimentality.

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anerys October 31 2007, 22:29:58 UTC
Ya sure about that?

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tetsutora October 31 2007, 17:58:21 UTC
i've found that i'm willing to pay a fairly large amount, depending on what it was. Now that i have a decent job and the like, i dont understand how people spend so much money, and it's really not alot in comparision to most. if it's comething costuming and unique, relatively sturdy so it wont break when you wear it, and is exactly what you want, people will pay alot. i've found that a base price for any sort of costume thing is the cost of materials, plus about thirty or fourty dollars an hour for the work put into it...

so er..what ya got to sell? i like stuff. stuff is fun. plus getting something you after so long would be nice =)

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