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Posted By: Rob
Hi all, |
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Posted By: Jason L
I would think that going the more laborious route of selling individually would yield more money, and should be tried first. Because you'll often get some wacko (like me) who is intensely interested in the odd photo of someone you've never heard of before (my cousins Lee and Gene Handley), and you'll wind up selling what you thought was a cast-off for $30-50... |
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Posted By: Rob
Jason, you think $30-50 per original photo? What about the negatives? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Is harder than you think. With very few exceptions; you don't get as much as you think you should for the images. And places like Getty Images when they purchase a collection; will not give you any where near what you think they should be worth. And then; with so few players left to sign who played in the 40's and 50's and even the 60's -- again the money making on these players will be less than you think for there will be less public appearences for them to sign at to make money on selling large groups (100 or so) of the 8 by 10's of the negatives you have. I'm not saying that you don't have some value there -- but it is frankly not as much as you may think. If the value were much larger; you'd see more lots in the major auction houses catalogs. |
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Posted By: Rob
Hi Rich, thanks for the post. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Even the original negatives from the 50's are not worth as much as you would think. My best guess is, if you call a place like Getty Archives up to get a quote; you won't get anywhere near what you think they are worth. There is a good chance that a private collector may want one of the pieces; like it was mentioned about the Handley brothers; but finding those collectors is like a needle in the haystack. |
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Posted By: annonymous
The main player in the field of negatives and photos is John Rogers out of Little Rock, Arkansas. There was a recent story on him and his archive. I believe he has over 2 million images and readily buys negatives. He recently purchased the Barney Stein estate(former Dodgers team photographer). He is a high net worth guy who can afford to pay on large collections and seems to pay fair. I was lucky to view is Conlon collection and it is large....over 1200 original conlons, all from the original Christies auction back in 1996. |
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