Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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When we visited the Kinkade gallery in Savannah on Wednesday, we were talking to one of the salespeople who said that a painting we bought about 5 years ago is now "worth" more than double if we wanted to sell it.
At the same time she said that Kinkade galleries --- at least hers -- takes a 60% cut on any painting that they sell on consigment. To me, that sort of contradicts the idea that the painting is worth much more than we paid, if at all.
Does anybody really think that these paintings really appreciate in value? My hope is to enjoy them for years and then be able to sell them for what I paid for them. I figure they are like baseball cards.... over produced and kept in pristine condition by the people who own them. So they never really become "rare".
At the same time she said that Kinkade galleries --- at least hers -- takes a 60% cut on any painting that they sell on consigment. To me, that sort of contradicts the idea that the painting is worth much more than we paid, if at all.
Does anybody really think that these paintings really appreciate in value? My hope is to enjoy them for years and then be able to sell them for what I paid for them. I figure they are like baseball cards.... over produced and kept in pristine condition by the people who own them. So they never really become "rare".