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Topic: I cant do this,
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted September 05, 2017 03:51 PM
I'd say star wars might be a different kettle of fish Tom, especially if your brother would like deep down to cash in on it.
Why?
Well simply because from what i have picked up on from yourself, you are of a similar mindset to myself regarding this particular film where you like it, but not necessarily any more than many others you have or would like a chance of getting.
Star Wars consistently seems to bring in the big bucks if it is a quality unscathed Derann copy, so to other collectors, they would value this particular print way beyond what your brother and perhaps yourself may do?
It is also the type of film where you could realistically set a very high reserve price without being hard faced.
Nobody would see this as being anything other than a sensible move if you did decide to part with it and of course your brother or yourself may be able to enjoy the rewards it would undoubtedly bring, by putting the funds into many more items than just one film.
I can honestly say that as much as I love super 8mm film and as much as I'd like a print of star wars, if I had one, it would probably be one of the few prints i would like to cash in on, simply because I don't like it enough to be sat on £1000 or more with it.
If another collector does and they are prepared to pay the going rate these days, they would be welcome to it from me.
Show it once more, capture every second of it using a digital camera in video mode, use the captures as stills to help you sell it and whenever you find yourself getting withdrawal symptoms every 2 or 3 years, throw the digital file through your VP and count the money you got for it!
The withdrawal symptoms may just become a whole lot easier to live with.
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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