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‎02-19-2015 12:40 AM
I think he is a lovely man, and I enjoy watching him, but never purchased any of his work. I am looking to make my decor less 'busy' and while I like his work, it just doesn't fit into my new look.
I would like to see him stay on Q because I think they don't keep nearly enough home and kitchen items/vendors/shows going on, but I have to agree with those that say he doesn't need Q at this point, as his line is available everywhere.
‎02-19-2015 04:16 AM
‎02-19-2015 01:11 PM
You can buy Jim Shore items in many stores, from his website, and elsewhere online. Anyone who wants his items can find them -- probably for less than at QVC! He probably isn't getting "prime time" any more because fewer people are interested in shopping Jim Shore on QVC, for good reason!
‎02-19-2015 01:32 PM
I got a catalogue showing a kitty and her eggs from Potpourri for $25. I might get that since I collect his holiday cats.
‎02-19-2015 01:52 PM
On 2/18/2015 MTH said:He has a new collection up on his website called Rivers End by Jim Shore. Sort of different but worth a look.
I'm really liking that look of burlap reindeer tray, and the raccoon with pinecones. Neither piece comes out until August which is good. Hubby is taking early retirement in a month, so that gives me time to get adjusted to living on a fixed income. YIKES - retirement. LOL
I enjoy watching Jim Shore but will always look around for the best price.
‎02-19-2015 02:03 PM
QVC has gotten rid of almost every vendor and special event that made it unique. When I think of all the wonderful shows in the "old days"...now it's just the same old, same old that you can buy anywhere (and usually for a better price). Someone else has said it on other threads: Dyson, Keurig, Dell, Kitchenaid.....Dyson, Keurig......you get the idea.
I seldom watch QVC any more. It's not "entertainment" to me, nor "company" in the background. It's just an ordinary shopping channel.
‎02-19-2015 02:38 PM
Remember the jewelry event days when they used to dress up in Old West garb??!!!
And the Halloween shows - those were my favorites!!!
‎02-19-2015 02:44 PM
On 2/18/2015 baker said:That's not the OP's point, but thanks for playing.How many nic naks can you buy, I'm sure Jim made his money years ago and doesn't need to rely on the Q. I see his figurines in local stores, so the Q isn't his only outlet.
‎02-19-2015 04:14 PM
I understand what you are saying but Jim Shore is an artist and besides Thomas Kinkade who has passed away there aren't many avenues for artists to come on to show their works and if Jim Shore gets taken off we are left with no one. Also he is a part of Americana and folk art even though his pieces get manufactured in China he is still an American artist.
If you haven't noticed it yet, QVC is now a Timeshare with its members like Dyson, Vitamix, etc., all sharing the air time so to get someone as original as Jim Shore to take the time to showcase and explain his works is a blessing.
‎02-19-2015 05:02 PM
Art? Doesn't he sell mass produced, made in China nik naks ????
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