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Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:07 am
by Billy's Little Trip
Caravan Ray wrote:Spud wrote:Wages wrote:
don't.... know... what... that... means.... ? EDIT: Unless you are listing more Roger Miller songs!
YES
...and the soundtrack for Disney's 1973 animated
Robin Hood movie. He does the voice of Alan-a-Dale - The Rooster. A bizarre choice - an American novelty country/folk singer doing music for a story set in medieval England.
Roger Miller is cool.
I remember that one being watched quite often in my house when the kids were little. Even now as young adults, they still say lines from the story. Disney brainwashed them.
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:23 pm
by wages
Billy's Little Trip wrote:I remember that one being watched quite often in my house when the kids were little. Even now as young adults, they still say lines from the story. Disney brainwashed them.
For me, it was The Jungle Book....
what do you want to do today?
I don't know, what do you want to do?
I don't know, what do you want to do?
Ahhh, the bear necessities!
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:16 am
by HeuristicsInc
Caravan Ray wrote:
...and the soundtrack for Disney's 1973 animated Robin Hood movie. He does the voice of Alan-a-Dale - The Rooster. A bizarre choice - an American novelty country/folk singer doing music for a story set in medieval England.
Roger Miller is cool.
wasn't one of his songs from that the one that they sped up for "hampster dance"? unfortunately my 1-year-old loves that song...
-bill
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:26 am
by wages
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:37 pm
by JonPorobil
I had my eye on two of these - Barenaked in America seemed like an easy target, and sure enough, I snagged it for eight bucks. A little more than I thought I'd have to pay for it, but still well within my comfort zone.
On the other hand, I was quite surprised to have won the Coffee & Cigarettes poster. If the bidding had gone one dollar higher, I would have backed down, but right there at the limit of my bid, I nailed it, and was surprised to see my username remain at the top of the list for the last five minutes of the auction.
Wages, I poked around the site for this info, but couldn't find it: Are the posters stored in a common warehouse, or shipped by the original owners (in other words, will I have to pay separate shipping for each poster)? Thanks again for keeping us in the loop on these!
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:44 pm
by wages
Generic wrote:I had my eye on two of these - Barenaked in America seemed like an easy target, and sure enough, I snagged it for eight bucks. A little more than I thought I'd have to pay for it, but still well within my comfort zone.
On the other hand, I was quite surprised to have won the Coffee & Cigarettes poster. If the bidding had gone one dollar higher, I would have backed down, but right there at the limit of my bid, I nailed it, and was surprised to see my username remain at the top of the list for the last five minutes of the auction.
Wages, I poked around the site for this info, but couldn't find it: Are the posters stored in a common warehouse, or shipped by the original owners (in other words, will I have to pay separate shipping for each poster)? Thanks again for keeping us in the loop on these!
Thanks for buying these! I probably paid $20 for the Barenaked poster, and after commissions, I lost about $15 on it, so you definitely got a good deal. The other poster, that price makes me happy. That's what I'd expect to be average right now.
Everything is shipped from a single warehouse (which is also the office, photography department, etc). They will be combined for a single shipping rate. Thanks again for helping me out!!
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:08 pm
by JonPorobil
Wages wrote:
Everything is shipped from a single warehouse (which is also the office, photography department, etc). They will be combined for a single shipping rate. Thanks again for helping me out!!
Awesome. I kind of expected that, given the tight quality control on the photos, so it's good to hear. With the confirmed, I might have even gone higher on the
Coffee & Cigarettes poster, but oh well, I didn't have to.
Hey, happy to help out, Phil. My local frame shop is gonna love me.
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 5:53 am
by wages
Re: Selling my music poster collection
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 6:35 am
by wages