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barden 03-15-2012 08:45 AM

do you think there is a market for this in your home country?
 
So. I live in Africa.
I love African masks and curios. I have direct access to so much beautiful hand crafted stuff. There is a big tourism market here for this stuff too, so its all over the place. But I take my time browsing and finding really interesting pieces. Also, when I ask for prices they are usually really high for tourists, but I am able to use the 'local' card, and when they work out I know what's up, I can often get more than even half the price off.
Anyway, I was curious and went on eBay and see a lot of this stuff is way over priced on there, sometimes masks I can get tor a couple of hundred dollars going for over 3k.
Since it is something I really enjoy, I was thinking of setting something up online for folk to purchase my own curated collection at great prices. Shipping internationally might cost a bit more, but with direct access I can get way better prices than those souvenirs people take back home and then try flog off. I want to try also sell direct to interior decorators and such too. Think there is a market for this? I am thinking of making contact with some folk there who can maybe work as reps, contact local suppliers with catalogues and such. I was also thinking of sourcing some trendy African stuff too for younger / more hipster markets and such.
It's probably a dumb idea, but I would love to do it on the side as a small hobby or something if it is viable.

Cool As Ice Cream 03-15-2012 09:29 AM

isn't south africa very strict when it comes to exporting stuff?
i've heard that it is not allowed to export south african cds, for example. apparently there's a law against that.

Dead Frequency 03-15-2012 09:38 AM

Did the edible wrapping paper for cats idea work out

barden 03-15-2012 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool As Ice Cream (Post 3838668)
isn't south africa very strict when it comes to exporting stuff?
i've heard that it is not allowed to export south african cds, for example. apparently there's a law against that.

Nope! Never heard of that. We are pretty chill.

barden 03-15-2012 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Frequency (Post 3838669)
Did the edible wrapping paper for cats idea work out

That's for long term!

Eulogy 03-15-2012 10:51 AM

i may be wrong but i think part of the appeal of those handcrafted touristy things is that you get them when you're there

hnibos 03-15-2012 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barden (Post 3838655)
So. I live in Africa.
I love African masks and curios. I have direct access to so much beautiful hand crafted stuff. There is a big tourism market here for this stuff too, so its all over the place. But I take my time browsing and finding really interesting pieces. Also, when I ask for prices they are usually really high for tourists, but I am able to use the 'local' card, and when they work out I know what's up, I can often get more than even half the price off.
Anyway, I was curious and went on eBay and see a lot of this stuff is way over priced on there, sometimes masks I can get tor a couple of hundred dollars going for over 3k.
Since it is something I really enjoy, I was thinking of setting something up online for folk to purchase my own curated collection at great prices. Shipping internationally might cost a bit more, but with direct access I can get way better prices than those souvenirs people take back home and then try flog off. I want to try also sell direct to interior decorators and such too. Think there is a market for this? I am thinking of making contact with some folk there who can maybe work as reps, contact local suppliers with catalogues and such. I was also thinking of sourcing some trendy African stuff too for younger / more hipster markets and such.
It's probably a dumb idea, but I would love to do it on the side as a small hobby or something if it is viable.

No.

ilikeplanets 03-15-2012 03:53 PM

I don't know about a market, but you'd probably make a few sales.

The Omega Concern 03-15-2012 05:16 PM

In America, I'm not sure if people are over the Vuvuzela fiasco during the last World Cup. But the mask were cool in a Serpent and the Rainbow kinda way.

Dead Frequency 03-15-2012 07:20 PM

I know a good deal of upper middle class chumps that would be down to show how classy they are to others by having novel items you can't get in the states on display in their living room.

Trotskilicious 03-15-2012 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eulogy (Post 3838678)
i may be wrong but i think part of the appeal of those handcrafted touristy things is that you get them when you're there

not necessarily, some friends of mine have a mask collection, and i know they aren't the only ones because my dad's colleague used to have parties at his place and i remember that his antechamber or hall or reception area or w/e was decorated with mexican masks that scared me shitless as a small child

Trotskilicious 03-15-2012 07:22 PM

i think barden should go full con and put them on etsy as if he made them himself

i think you could make some change but i doubt you'd be able to make a living off it

Sonic Johnny 03-15-2012 08:04 PM

Bring back the edible wrapping paper for cats, barden, srsly. I would buy so much of that shit.

Sonic Johnny 03-15-2012 08:04 PM

and then probably buy a cat too.

TheGirl 03-15-2012 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eulogy (Post 3838678)
i may be wrong but i think part of the appeal of those handcrafted touristy things is that you get them when you're there

I tend to agree with this.

SuckSuckStyle 03-15-2012 09:10 PM

there are collectors for sure. dunno how big the market is, but as soon as it's out of Africa the price easily doubles if not a lot more.

people who travel get them while they're there. collectors look around for the best price and easiest transaction.


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