Hello UY Fans,
Todd Shogun wrote:
Not doing them will hurt existing and new fans, who far outnumber the parasites who exploit the art and generosity of talented creators.
True. The top bidders are willing to pay that much because:
1) They are a UY/Sakai fan and liked the sketch enough to pay $ for it
2) They may NEVER see Mr. Sakai in person and want a "one-of-a-kind" UY piece of art.
3) They think it's an investment and hope to resell in the future.
4) Any combination of the above or other unknown reasons
Todd Shogun wrote:
The only thing I could come up with is the old "fight fire with fire" solution. . . . The problem with this method is that it of course is time-consuming and there's no guarantee that the parasites themselves won't buy them then turn around and resell them!
Exactly.
But what if Mr. Sakai modified your idea a little bit like this:
Once a year, Mr. Sakai or someone (i.e. Go or Steve or Todd or me or FanFan for those international fans, or even Dark Horse Comics.) representing him holds a Usagi Yojimbo CHARITY auction of some rare UY items: sketches, convention drawings, individually signed comics, graphic novels, and promotional pieces on eBay.
The auctions description it spells out:
1) This is raise money for Mr. Sakai’s Charity of Choice (link to the Charity’s website).
2) Give UY fans (including those who aren't able to see Mr. Sakai) a chance to own a rare UY collectable.
3) This UY Charity auction happens once a year, so if you don’t win this time, there will be next year. (this is optional. Mr. Sakai could do just one year to see how it goes).
This would give Mr. Sakai a tax write-off (a little economic reward for his generosity, work, and time). Mr. Sakai’s charity of choice gains $ and publicity for their cause. Mr. Sakai gain’s publicity for UY comics and books (I’m sure the PR department in DHC would be able to market this charity auction well. Other artist “who have been trying to solve this ebay thing for years” could join too if they agreed on the charity). And if successful, it becomes an annual event that let’s people know they will have an opportunity to buy “rare” UY items for a good cause.
There will always be supply and demand economics on eBay for rare UY stuff. Fans are willing to pay $ for rare stuff, me included. I don’t believe we can stop those who want to make a quick buck off of Mr. Sakai’s generosity.
This charity auction idea will not solve that problem but addresses indirectly. A charity benefits. It doesn’t make Mr. Sakai appear like he is being petty/vindictive for trying to shut down the few who are abusing the system. It demostrates that Mr. Sakai as a person who cares about his community and fans.
<b>What do others on this Dojo think? Would you support this Usagi Yojimbo Charity Auction with your hard earned cash? </b>
Todd Shogun wrote:
Everytime I think of this it really gets to me. I'd really like to wage war on these people.
I hear you Todd. Those Bastards!
Peace,
maka