Karl B
"I said it before in this thread I believe he and others had artificially raised the prices"
I understand your point, mas I can´t agree that him (Sudek) and others have artificially raised the prices.
I still remember when I used to buy a pretty good pic of a KV-1 early model for between 7 and 9 euros...those were the days! I confess, I´ve been selling those same pics for five, six times the price paid. The only difference is that now there are more people bidding and with more money. Prices are not artificially raised, but the market has changed.
"The question I ask myself is are they really worth as much as people are now prepared to pay"
There are a lot of reasons why people pay such amounts of money. I´ve seen death notice cards selling at almost obscene prices, only because someone wanted those pieces of paper very much. Beats me why...
I agree sometimes it is difficult to understand why some items get so priced. But I find even more difficult to understand why some people are willing to sell photos that belonged or represent relatives, grandfathers and so on...and this takes me to another issue: who is selling family albums, documents and family photos? Would you sell a photo of your deceased grandfather killed in action during WW II? It seems more and more people are doing so...
"I said it before in this thread I believe he and others had artificially raised the prices"
I understand your point, mas I can´t agree that him (Sudek) and others have artificially raised the prices.
I still remember when I used to buy a pretty good pic of a KV-1 early model for between 7 and 9 euros...those were the days! I confess, I´ve been selling those same pics for five, six times the price paid. The only difference is that now there are more people bidding and with more money. Prices are not artificially raised, but the market has changed.
"The question I ask myself is are they really worth as much as people are now prepared to pay"
There are a lot of reasons why people pay such amounts of money. I´ve seen death notice cards selling at almost obscene prices, only because someone wanted those pieces of paper very much. Beats me why...
I agree sometimes it is difficult to understand why some items get so priced. But I find even more difficult to understand why some people are willing to sell photos that belonged or represent relatives, grandfathers and so on...and this takes me to another issue: who is selling family albums, documents and family photos? Would you sell a photo of your deceased grandfather killed in action during WW II? It seems more and more people are doing so...
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