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Printer’s Devil – it’s in the detail

Where there's bronze there's brass

A flurry of emails has arrived in my inbox about a story in yesterday's Guardian. Turns out that BGP owner and new knight Sir John Madejski is selling off a rare Degas sculpture of a ballet dancer.

The price tag for the artwork is set at £12m. So, one Degas = two Lithomans? Perhaps more likely one-and-a-half given the £/€ rate. Or 37.5% of a BGP debt write-off? If the sculpture reaches its estimate it will represent a near three-fold return on the original price Madejski paid for the piece in 2004. A somewhat better return than has been achieved by his printing interests of late. The sale is apparently unrelated to the credit crunch, according to the Guardian's report. Perhaps it's tax efficient, do Sirs get tax perks? As one observer noted, "I bet he wishes he'd bought more bronze ballet dancers and fewer hairy-arsed printers with all those squillions".

I cannot, of course, condone the derogatory hairy aspect of the above comment.

Published Jan 07 2009, 11:57 AM by Jo Francis
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The Mighty Wind said:

I am outraged at this unwarranted attack on my *** [hirsute or not]. Of course The presshall at BGP has been expensive to kit out and in a perfect world it would have a much better workflow, however it is probably the best equipped presshall in the country at the mo [pretty much new kit] and in a market that is turning in favour of a well equipped web offset manufacturer you have to wonder if he will not be proved right in the long run. [hopefully many long runs]

January 7, 2009 2:47 PM

About Jo Francis

Jo Francis has worked in print-related businesses for more than 25 years. Along the way she has been a typesetter, a screen printer, a technical and customer support pre-press specialist, a communications consultant, and an editor. She is a former editor-in-chief of PrintWeek magazine and is currently associate editor of Haymarket's print titles.