Tolkien Collector's Guide
Sign In
Tolkien Collector's Guide
Important links:

Guide to Tolkien's Letters
-
Winner of the 2019 Tolkien Society award for Best Website

12
31 Mar, 2019
2019-3-31 1:55:20 PM UTC

Arbor wrote:
I would have met Tom at the 1987 Mythcon in Milwaukee. Loback's promo brochure (ca 1987) states the scrolls (#s 1 - 5) are on cherry wood veneer backed by cloth; "virgin linen" (private communication). Listed at $175.00, size 6 3/4" x 54". The fourth series, #s 31 to 100, were on "imitation wood veneer and are priced at $20.00 each."
I did get to show the scroll at Mythcon in 2011.

At that time he also had printed The Fifth Battle, also with a series on wood veneer, maple. 27" x 18" and the Series 1 was a $100.

That’s interesting, so only 5 scrolls were made on cherry wood, that’s right?
And number 31 to 100 were on imitation wood veneer: what’s about number 6 to 30? You know something about them, Arbor?

The listed prices are over 30 years old now ....
Probably not very up to date..
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 4:19:08 AM UTC
I will try to get a scan done. Til then - 2nd series: 6-10 were "on genuine cherry wood veneer" at $100.
3rd series: 11 to 30 were on "Arches cover bond" at $50.
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 9:36:12 AM UTC
How much would fan-art such as this would cost in current market condition?
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 12:35:42 PM UTC

The_Antiquarian wrote:
How much would fan-art such as this would cost in current market condition?

I think, this would be very difficult to decide.
You don’t know exactly, how many scrolls were actually made (maybe 100, maybe less..) and how many survived. It seems that only the first 5 were made with “virgin linnen” as stated by Arbor, this means virtually uniquely.
There is no real market
Items like this don’t come up for sale very often

I think, it’s nearly impossible to fix prices: if you like it, you probably pay more. If this is not your style, you might value lower

I only think that former listing prices don’t show you a tendency for future value.
But would be interesting getting to know more opinions...
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 7:42:47 PM UTC
Technically I think Loback made a living as an artist. He did some illustrations for game modules, ICE maybe. I remember living tree fortifications in trees tended by the Elves.
There was a TV news video (link??) of his spontaneous sculptures with found objects along the Hudson or maybe the East river.
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 8:13:07 PM UTC
Here's a website with some background and quite a bit of his art featured (with his permission at the time).

http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/tom_loback.htm
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 8:15:20 PM UTC
And here is a deeper profile in an obituary:

http://file770.com/tom-loback-passes-away/

And here's a profile of his "found art" along the Hudson River.

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/21/nyregion/21artist.html?_r=0
2 Apr, 2019
2019-4-2 11:13:47 PM UTC
Thought this was relevant to this thread:

This site uses affiliate links for which we may be compensated
Seller: briafogart-74
(284)
Ended Mar 16, 2019
This item ended more than 90 days ago
12
Jump to Last
All original content ©2024 by the submitting authors. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us