Apple "Think Different" posters - Increasing in value
Hey everyone. I was cleaning up my office the other day and started sorting through a bunch of posters I've collected over the years. I opened one tube up and it was three 24x36" "Think Different" posters I had received when I purchased my Sawtooth years ago. I had just recently read an article about the values of the posters going up, so I headed over to ebay and searched for "think different poster" to see where the values were at. I couldn't believe my eyes!
I have the first edition 24x36" Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, and Pablo Picasso posters.
One 24x36 Picasso poster is currently at: $81.69
A 24x36 Gandhi poster is currently at: $182.50
There are no 24x36 Albert Einstein posters listed because apparently, they're the second rarest "Think Different" poster Apple produced. And I have one!
Immediately I got bit by lust and put together a <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/danherwig/PhotoAlbum3.html" target="_blank">.Mac photo album</a> to support my auction. I took a few photos and started writing some detailed descriptions for listing them on Ebay.
But now I'm having second thoughts. Should I hold on to them and see if they appreciate in value? Do I auction them off and buy an iPod? Does anyone know what the Einstein poster is actually worth?!
I have the first edition 24x36" Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, and Pablo Picasso posters.
One 24x36 Picasso poster is currently at: $81.69
A 24x36 Gandhi poster is currently at: $182.50
There are no 24x36 Albert Einstein posters listed because apparently, they're the second rarest "Think Different" poster Apple produced. And I have one!
Immediately I got bit by lust and put together a <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/danherwig/PhotoAlbum3.html" target="_blank">.Mac photo album</a> to support my auction. I took a few photos and started writing some detailed descriptions for listing them on Ebay.
But now I'm having second thoughts. Should I hold on to them and see if they appreciate in value? Do I auction them off and buy an iPod? Does anyone know what the Einstein poster is actually worth?!
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unfortunately i lack series one as they were always more money than i could afford, especially now
i would never sell my collection of apple posters and other collector stuff.... its too cool and and stuff.
On a funnier/sadder note, I just realized that when I moved in June of last year, I threw out another 3 "Think Different" posters that I had in a tube. I don't remember which ones they were exactly. Probably better off that way...
And in a few years time, these posters may be worth even more! Be patient!
http://missingbite.com/posters.html or here
http://www.redlightrunner.com/rarthinpos.html
The teacher might be happy to hear how much they're going for.
Originally posted by Spart
There's a big Edison one hanging on the wall in the computer lab...
The teacher might be happy to hear how much they're going for.
Same at my school. They have a 24x36 Einstien, or I should say had. Stupid teacher threw it out over the summer.
Originally posted by nwhysee
Hey, do they sell some of that stuff they on 'missingbite.com' at the apple stores? That Apple lock they have would be mighty awesome.
Nope.
Originally posted by disco
Hey everyone. I was cleaning up my office the other day and started sorting through a bunch of posters I've collected over the years. I opened one tube up and it was three 24x36" "Think Different" posters I had received when I purchased my Sawtooth years ago. I had just recently read an article about the values of the posters going up, so I headed over to ebay and searched for "think different poster" to see where the values were at. I couldn't believe my eyes!
I have the first edition 24x36" Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, and Pablo Picasso posters.
One 24x36 Picasso poster is currently at: $81.69
A 24x36 Gandhi poster is currently at: $182.50
There are no 24x36 Albert Einstein posters listed because apparently, they're the second rarest "Think Different" poster Apple produced. And I have one!
Immediately I got bit by lust and put together a <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/danherwig/PhotoAlbum3.html" target="_blank">.Mac photo album</a> to support my auction. I took a few photos and started writing some detailed descriptions for listing them on Ebay.
But now I'm having second thoughts. Should I hold on to them and see if they appreciate in value? Do I auction them off and buy an iPod? Does anyone know what the Einstein poster is actually worth?!
Did anyone ever see a Seinfeld poster? I was told they made one for Jerry after Seinfeld finished its last episode.