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Yep, that's totally true. There's like a huge gap between those pieces that are selling at over $100 and those that are lucky to sell for $20. I think a lot of it is auction psychology, and a lot of it is the fact that there are soooooo many jewelry makers selling stuff on ebay these days. It's soooo much easier selling beads, in my opinion. But then again, it also has a lot to do with talent, uniqueness of the pieces and marketing. -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net > Kandice -- could just be perspective, LOL. From my point of view, I check out > the finished beaded jewelry category about 4-5 times a week (sometimes daily). > It is like no one is capable of selling a necklace for under $100, or if they > do, it is $86 with ONE lampwork bead in it, and bracelets for $40. I think > there are a lot of people who are very full of themselves, LOL. However, they > are also selling regularly and there is no way to argue with that! > > > Becki > "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling > difference between wrong and right." -- Counting Crows
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