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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Nothing Says I Love You Quite Like a Birkin Handb
Shop assistants would invariably find one in the storeroom and sell it to him. The only place the Formula failed was the US, and then only because the initial spend had to be way over $2,000 before the Birkin appeared, but in one yea, Tonello managed to bag $1.6 million in bags and other Hermès items and flogged the lot to his Internet clientele. At one point he refers to selling a $22,000 bag for a $5,000 profit.
"I can see the cards were right as usual," Ravena says, plopping down in an overstuffed chair, while Savannah deposits the basket on the coffee table and extracts the kitten from beneath the sofa."Anyway, I'm glad you're here, since I can't possibly keep this kitten," Savannah says, setting him next to the basket, which he plunges into, wrestling with a catnip mouse. "I was hoping you could find a home for him."Ravena ignores Savannah's comment and lifts the kitten, laying him in her lap, where he begins to purr loudly. "What do Thoth and Horus think of this little fellow?"Savannah shrugs and stretches out on the sofa. "You know cats. They're never happy about a newcomer."
Tonello is an American beautician who moved to Barcelona a few years ago and stumbled into a lucrative career as a Hermès reseller - or, as he puts it in his memoir Bringing Home the Birkin, a "leather liaison". He bought new Birkins at retail price then bunged them on eBay, where they were snapped up immediately, despite a substantial markup.
A Birkin handbag - the ultimate 'it' bag since Hermes introduced it in 1984 - starts at around 5,000 and, depending on what kind of hide it's made from, can cost as much as £75,000. But even if you can afford one you have to go onto Hermes' famous years-long waiting list. Hermes insists that it only produces about 100 Birkins a year. In which case, says Michael Tonello, in 2005, "I bought the entire annual production and then some!"
But before she can cast a sacred circle for a reading the doorbell rings. Ravena stands on the front porch, the warming breeze fanning her long blonde hair into a flaxen cloak, three tiny braids threaded throughout, each laced with ribbons and rune charms, a basket of cat toys looped over her arm."The weather station predicts a high today in the eighties." Ravena shakes her head. "Must be South Carolina!" She steps through the door, handing the basket to Savannah. "These are for your new kitten," she says, winking.Savannah gasps. "How did you know?""I'm a Witch, remember?" Ravena replies, and then laughs. "Seriously, I saw it in the tarot cards this morning."At that moment the kitten wheels out of Savannah's office, dancing like a Samhain cat, and darts under the sofa.
So you see, it can be done. Tonello retired, although Hermès sources claim they shut him down, but trust me: at this moment someone, somewhere, has spotted a niche market and a price-value gap, and is working their way steadily towards a future spent drinking brightly coloured cocktails on a tropical beach. So give it some thought... it could be you!
How did he do it? Apparently, by maximising the potential of an unholy amount of personal charm. The Formula, as he called it, involved travelling through Europe, Asia and South America, stopping at Hermès boutiques looking like money, pouring on said charm and absolutely not asking for a Birkin outright. Instead, he would spend a couple of thousand on other items (also destined for eBay) and then casually ask whether the store might happen to have a Birkin that he could buy - usually "for my mother."
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