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Updating my main post as another set has sold.
I understand the perspective with my prices, and everyone is free to think what they want to think. I’m not here to get into arguments about prices, I’m only here to present the potential buying opportunities with my remaining collection pieces. If there’s interest, then great, if not, no problem.
At this point I have sold the grand majority of my collection with great feedback. Not just the sets seen posted on ebay, but many other sets were never listed publicly due to return buyers being so happy with their 1st purchase, that they came back for additional items.
I’ve had periodic messages regarding my prices since I started to make my collection available. At this point I have a lot of actual sales proof that shows I am not so crazy with my pricing, but I can’t stop some people having that opinion, it is what it is.
I have a different perspective according to the opportunity with each listing. For example, I just sold my mint Twenty 5.56/Emerald set for my full $350 asking price. That’s an awesome set, but if I compare it to the crown jewel Twenty Camo set, the Twenty Camo is so many times more rare, and I’m asking about 2.5x what I sold the 5.56/Emerald set at. Would I trade the opportunity to have “2.5” Twenty 5.56/Emerald mint sets, for the opportunity of the grail Twenty Camo set (which is also in great condition)? I personally would, but that’s my perspective. Some people would rather go after multiple pairs, and that’s fine as well. To each their own, and best of luck in collection pursuits.
Thanks again for checking out my listings!
I understand the perspective with my prices, and everyone is free to think what they want to think. I’m not here to get into arguments about prices, I’m only here to present the potential buying opportunities with my remaining collection pieces. If there’s interest, then great, if not, no problem.
At this point I have sold the grand majority of my collection with great feedback. Not just the sets seen posted on ebay, but many other sets were never listed publicly due to return buyers being so happy with their 1st purchase, that they came back for additional items.
I’ve had periodic messages regarding my prices since I started to make my collection available. At this point I have a lot of actual sales proof that shows I am not so crazy with my pricing, but I can’t stop some people having that opinion, it is what it is.
I have a different perspective according to the opportunity with each listing. For example, I just sold my mint Twenty 5.56/Emerald set for my full $350 asking price. That’s an awesome set, but if I compare it to the crown jewel Twenty Camo set, the Twenty Camo is so many times more rare, and I’m asking about 2.5x what I sold the 5.56/Emerald set at. Would I trade the opportunity to have “2.5” Twenty 5.56/Emerald mint sets, for the opportunity of the grail Twenty Camo set (which is also in great condition)? I personally would, but that’s my perspective. Some people would rather go after multiple pairs, and that’s fine as well. To each their own, and best of luck in collection pursuits.
Thanks again for checking out my listings!