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Subject: Re: art auctions Posted on: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 09:58:42 -0500

My Thomas Kinkade's were purchased for hundreds less on board than in
the local gallery. Many hundreds less. I took the paperwork and bill
of sale into my local gallery and was informed by the gallery it was a
fantastic deal and they could have never sold me what I bought for at
the price I bought for. So its not all smoke and mirrors. Shortly
after I bought "Quiet Evening" it sold out. It has increased in value
and is a signed & numbered limited edition. You buy art to enjoy. You
also invest in a nice frame to accent what you enjoy looking at. Just
like you landscape your yard to accent your house. Some people pay more
(professional vs. do it yourself) than others.....and its obvious.