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CJFP
Snoopy, I think you should do what you think you should do. I think 400 is a lot, but it's the effing Stones! You do you man.
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CJFP
Snoopy, I think you should do what you think you should do. I think 400 is a lot, but it's the effing Stones! You do you man.
Thx.. The art fair goes on all weekend so if it's not sold tomorrow I'll make an offer and see what happens
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CJFP
Too high.
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CJFP
Too high.
You can always hang it lower, or put it on the floor.
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Stoneage
I have no idea whether the price is right. The thing is - where do you keep a piece like this? Stained glass needs a sun to shine through it.
That's the purpose with it. Having it on the wall in a cellar somewhere would be useless.
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Xam
Lookin VERY good
Its like a cherry red Stones cherry! With lonesome and blue accents.
All very nicely framed in subdued gray to highlight the reds and blues...
Thx for your thoughts!
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spikenyc
What a great piece!
$400 US is not that high price, considering all the other Stones related artwork thats out there. If it was on the Stones official merch site it, they would probably sell it for double.
Follow Xam's lead and offer $300 first. Never hurts to ask.
Enjoy it!
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Stoneage
I have no idea whether the price is right. The thing is - where do you keep a piece like this? Stained glass needs a sun to shine through it.
That's the purpose with it. Having it on the wall in a cellar somewhere would be useless.
It's an object of wondrous beauty. I'd have bought it without hesitation at that price.
As for a place to hang it, I hear that some of the stained glass in the Notre Dame got damaged recently - offer it up to France in their hour of need?