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<blockquote data-quote="jayums" data-source="post: 409061" data-attributes="member: 7190"><p>wow Jayum</p><p>you certainly got your claws out for me tonight,,...<span style="color: #FFFF40">Jayums</span></p><p></p><p>Are you referring to it not being good for collectors as they will have to pay more for it? <span style="color: #FFFF40">yes </span> or something else? <span style="color: #FFFF40">no </span></p><p></p><p>if you are referring to it being more expensive for collectors to purchase items, please give give me an example of any collectible that hasnt increased in price- simple economics.. <span style="color: #FFFF00"> not true - there are plenty of collectibles that have fallen in value over time </span></p><p>So, something you had in your collection for 10/20 years, would you be willing to sell it at the same price you bought it for? <span style="color: #FFFF00"> yes, possibly. </span></p><p></p><p>Robert. <span style="color: #FFFF00"> I know </span></p><p></p><p>I'm not saying there is anything wrong with being a collector who sees their collection as an investment (especially when paying thousands for it). Ultimately if you buy something, it's up to you to do what you want with it; and in the grand scheme of things, there are worse things going on in the world than opening Mocs. I just don't think most collectors who love vintage Star Wars would view rising prices as a silver lining to that particular cloud. If prices keep rising, so be it, but I think most people on here would hope it is for other reasons than supply falling because of people destroying them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayums, post: 409061, member: 7190"] wow Jayum you certainly got your claws out for me tonight,,...[color=#FFFF40]Jayums[/color] Are you referring to it not being good for collectors as they will have to pay more for it? [color=#FFFF40]yes [/color] or something else? [color=#FFFF40]no [/color] if you are referring to it being more expensive for collectors to purchase items, please give give me an example of any collectible that hasnt increased in price- simple economics.. [color=#FFFF00] not true - there are plenty of collectibles that have fallen in value over time [/color] So, something you had in your collection for 10/20 years, would you be willing to sell it at the same price you bought it for? [color=#FFFF00] yes, possibly. [/color] Robert. [color=#FFFF00] I know [/color] I'm not saying there is anything wrong with being a collector who sees their collection as an investment (especially when paying thousands for it). Ultimately if you buy something, it's up to you to do what you want with it; and in the grand scheme of things, there are worse things going on in the world than opening Mocs. I just don't think most collectors who love vintage Star Wars would view rising prices as a silver lining to that particular cloud. If prices keep rising, so be it, but I think most people on here would hope it is for other reasons than supply falling because of people destroying them. [/QUOTE]
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