I'm sorry, you said "I really don't see" so I was trying to help. It doesn't help imagining other scenarios. I obviously haven't helped you, so I'll leave it there.Phoenix wrote:But imagine if there were three or four, or even half a dozen.Adam Eterno wrote:Imagine if there were only two big buyers and one bought an item. If the same item came up again, there wouldn't be the competition between the two buyers to increase the price
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Koollectablz's point was that once one person from a very small pool of people actually willing to pay that amount buys a copy, the price drops accordingly. I argue that the price of any one, or indeed all, of the few copies available would go up because due to the sale implied by Koollectablz there would then be one copy fewer of the few available for sale. It would be even more of a seller's market.
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Funnily enough I just bought the original printing of that story for 50p!
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As I mentioned previously YMMV, as everyone has been keen to point out - I deal in the market, you just collect. If I don't particularly want something just for myself I'll be very careful what I buy and how much I pay because I want to make a profit to fund my other collecting.Phoenix wrote:Koollectablz's point was that once one person from a very small pool of people actually willing to pay that amount buys a copy, the price drops accordingly. I argue that the price of any one, or indeed all, of the few copies available would go up because due to the sale implied by Koollectablz there would then be one copy fewer of the few available for sale. It would be even more of a seller's market.
I've seen it happen with the Rupert Bear pool of collectors, I've seen it happen with the Dr Who pool of collectors. And yes I'm talking about high end, high value items. I personally think over the next 5-10 years the high end DC Thomson collectors will see a big drop in values. Particularly for items like the Dandy that are not published anymore.
There's always a high water mark for any collectable. As Mr Eterno points out if you try and sell the same item just after one has achieved a record price then you'll invariably achieve less for it. There are exceptions that prove the rule but it holds true enough for me to be careful not to list something directly after, say Phil, has achieved a market high for something.
Tbh I think it's really good fun and makes collecting and selling a great pastime. Some you win and some you lose.
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Yep the Dandy books are much cheaper nowadays as you can pick up a 50s annual for as little as £20 whereas 15 years ago you'd need to pay an extra 100 notes for the same book and it will be only a matter of time before the bottom falls out for the 40s annuals
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Maybe you can offer it to him for £20?philcom55 wrote:Funnily enough I just bought the original printing of that story for 50p!
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My mate, Steve, tells me someone is selling a few loose pages from a Topper for £3. I haven't seen it myself.
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Morning all
First time poster long time reader
this can't be right surely????
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battle-Pictur ... Sww5hZEi4h
First time poster long time reader
this can't be right surely????
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battle-Pictur ... Sww5hZEi4h
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Morning Charley!CharleyBourne wrote:Morning all
First time poster long time reader
this can't be right surely????
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battle-Pictur ... Sww5hZEi4h
The Ezquerra signature looks real but I think the seller is a wee bit deluded! He's even loaded the listing under US comics post 1984! You can buy the whole year of Battle 1977 for £25-£30.
I admire his front though!
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You admire his front? ooer! You might want to reword that. It reminds me of a line from the goons:
Ah, you're back
No its my front.
Ah, you're back
No its my front.
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Yeah that's what I thought.
its not in the best of condition and not sure I would take a flyer from an event as a proof of signature?
Also are we sure that this is the first Dredd appearance?
I know he didn't show in the first issue as the either art of story not ready in time hence Dan Dare is the lead at the start of the comic run but surely he would have been used to advertised the new comic?
Also how much does a signed copy of 2000AD prog 2 go for? I would class this more as a first appearance.
its not in the best of condition and not sure I would take a flyer from an event as a proof of signature?
Also are we sure that this is the first Dredd appearance?
I know he didn't show in the first issue as the either art of story not ready in time hence Dan Dare is the lead at the start of the comic run but surely he would have been used to advertised the new comic?
Also how much does a signed copy of 2000AD prog 2 go for? I would class this more as a first appearance.
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Also, the same cameo appearance of Judge Dredd can be found in 2000AD #1.
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Thought so was going to check when I got home. That would have been the earliest then being in print the week before?philcom55 wrote:Also, the same cameo appearance of Judge Dredd can be found in 2000AD #1.
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You can get original art cheaper than that! Does this mean that the issue 1 of Battle that I got signed by Pat Mills and John Wagner at Glasgow Comic Con is worth even more?CharleyBourne wrote:Thought so was going to check when I got home. That would have been the earliest then being in print the week before?philcom55 wrote:Also, the same cameo appearance of Judge Dredd can be found in 2000AD #1.
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!