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KJ Lyons KJ Lyons Design
Seattle, WA
Posts: 1,413
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I'm not sure what to do about this? I was planning to list a new cat on ebay in a couple of days. It's one of my new reclining cat designs and it happens to be a Himalayan. I just checked and a reseller has put up one of my old Himalayan sitting cats from 2002! :doh:  At first I thought; what's the use, I'd be competing against myself. But then I thought; maybe, I would get some of the traffic if I put up a different breed of cat. I'm thinking a Maine Coon. What do you think? Should I wait it out, or list? I'm so disappointed  bear_cry I worked really hard on this new cat to get him ready for the weekend. But nothing's lost, he'll be at Disney with me in May. bear_flower
Karen
P.S. The old 2002 Himalayan is up to $300 in one day, what the heck is going on with this seller?!

thumperantiques Newcastle, Ontario
Posts: 5,645

Karen,
     THis is my gut instinct - list your cat anyway.  I recently put up two auctions at the same time, something which I thought I would never do (competing with myself etc.).  However, even though I've had a bear recently that didn't sell, both of my bears that were listed simultaneously, sold.  Go figure.  It would be a chance for customers to see how your cats have evolved,  if there are changes, and I really think customers like dealting with the artist.  Just my two cents and all the best, whatever you decide.

                         hugs,

                         Brenda

jenny Three O'clock Bears
warwickshire uk
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Hi Karen..I have a feeling it won't matter. I have had resellers list right at the same time I list , probably coincidentally, but at first I thought it was a disaster and almost ended my listing. I decided that I have to carry on regardless and I think it actually made no difference to the outcome as I do think on the whole collectors prefer to buy the newest designs direct. I have had new customers come direct to me for a bear following adopting from a resellers auction, or from a shop in the UK that offers an opportunity for collectors to sell bears to them. So I am of the opinion that it makes very little difference ...in fact I think it actually drives more business to your auction.

TamiL Dolls N Dreams
Aurora, Colorado
Posts: 6,454

I agree, I would list your new design! Can't wait to see him bear_wub

edie Bears by Edie
Southern Alberta
Posts: 2,068

I agree with the others, Karen - I can't see it being a problem, just offering the collectors more choice, and I'm sure they will both do well as your work is in such demand!

bearsbybeesley bears by beesley TM
Tofield Alberta Canada
Posts: 6,818

Good question Karen. But you know, your cats are so unique and wonderful I think the buyers on Ebay are priviledged to have the opportunity to bid on two offerings. They would be so lucky to have either one of your creations!

Hugs Louise

K Pawz Guest

Go for it Karen!!! List him!!! The more your name is out there the better!
hugs,
Krista

KJ Lyons KJ Lyons Design
Seattle, WA
Posts: 1,413
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Thank you, everybody  :hug:
I did it! I listed my new Himalayan on ebay (her photo is in TT Marketplace). IT wasn't as tough as I thought. First, the reseller has a rating of over 3,000  bear_rolleyes  I'm sure they won't even notice my listing.  Second, I Can see a big difference in my style since 2000. It was kind of interesting to see  :photo:  I guess we don't really pay much attention over the years until we put our old designs and new designs side-by-side.
Karen

hazelseuser Auburn, Indiana
Posts: 12

Hi Karen,

Can you list the auction number?  I would like to see both of them.  I bought one of your kittys from someone else as well.

Thanks so much,

Hazel

KJ Lyons KJ Lyons Design
Seattle, WA
Posts: 1,413
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Hazel,
To compare-
Here's my new 2008 cat:
http://tinyurl.com/3xs385

This is the resale 2002 cat:
http://tinyurl.com/28t39s

Karen

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