Stan Sakai wrote:His plan is to create a personal website that will also sell some of my art, signed books, etc. I will also have a blog, news, step-by-steps, etc.
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Stan Sakai wrote:His plan is to create a personal website that will also sell some of my art, signed books, etc. I will also have a blog, news, step-by-steps, etc.
Yes, it certainly is!maichan wrote:This is good news!
This sounds fabulous!!! I hope it can happen.Stan Sakai wrote:His plan is to create a personal website that will also sell some of my art, signed books, etc. I will also have a blog, news, step-by-steps, etc.Gaffey wrote:It would be cool if he ends up handling all of your sales. Commissions, books, shirts, etc. It would save me a 1000 mile road trip.Stan Sakai wrote:He will also be selling a couple pieces of art for me, just to test the waters.
Mayhem wrote:Guess we were at cross purposes there then Stan, as the original link I posted with the "bargain" slightly dinged Saga #1 that sold for under $200 was from TokyoPunk in Japan. Given it was in Japan, that's why I didn't think anything amiss of you mentioning about someone else selling a Saga #1 on your behalf! Now if it had been Germany, or Argentina, or Mexico, then probably I would have heh.
Sounds good if a proper merchant shop can be set up to sell your stuff personally, would it be through BigCartel or similar? That's what David Petersen now uses for example.
Any note about the eBay ID of your friend Stan, so we can look out for the upcoming auctions?
Sounds awesome!Stan Sakai wrote:His plan is to create a personal website that will also sell some of my art, signed books, etc. I will also have a blog, news, step-by-steps, etc.Gaffey wrote:It would be cool if he ends up handling all of your sales. Commissions, books, shirts, etc. It would save me a 1000 mile road trip.Stan Sakai wrote:He will also be selling a couple pieces of art for me, just to test the waters.