Spending big bucks on custom made fursuits, that makes sense to me... I think they're a bargain for what you get.
Then compare investing in art, with investing in furry art. How could it hold value, apart from fan appeal? It sounds like a topic worth an article about the market for furry fandom.
Is there any way sales and values and market could be judged for Furry fandom? Not without tons of work I assume, but it makes me curious. Imagine some place collecting prices of internet auctions, and people from cons reporting in. Then there's the issue of what's visible, vs. private sales of adult goods... :P
Who knows anything about this topic? I'd love to ask them more, and maybe post something about it, maybe... :)
Spending big bucks on custom made fursuits, that makes sense to me... I think they're a bargain for what you get.
Then compare investing in art, with investing in furry art. How could it hold value, apart from fan appeal? It sounds like a topic worth an article about the market for furry fandom.
I don't know art as a market, but books give some example. Like, look at this list of first edition prices for Watership Down. Here's a list of May's most pricey sales in the general rare book market, at least on one prominent site.
Is there any way sales and values and market could be judged for Furry fandom? Not without tons of work I assume, but it makes me curious. Imagine some place collecting prices of internet auctions, and people from cons reporting in. Then there's the issue of what's visible, vs. private sales of adult goods... :P
Who knows anything about this topic? I'd love to ask them more, and maybe post something about it, maybe... :)