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Posted By: RC McKenzie
I agree with Frank... My office was burglarized a few months back and the theifs made off with a copy machine, a fax machine, a clock/radio, and a 12 inch tv. They left an Ellsworth Kelly numbered print worth about 50 x what they stole. The problem is a Kelly print is like baseball cards; you have to seek out the small number of folks who will pay you what it is 'worth'. You can sell an ounce of gold to a farmer in sri lanka, but he's not gonna give you anything in return for an Ellswoth Kelly print or a tango eggs Bob Bescher. |
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