Medusa50
I own Oakley
I'm financially challenged, somewhat Diamond Jim Brady detrimental and a tad Tightwad Intolerant.Cheap is such a strong word. Thrifty, maybe bargain shopper sounds better.
Other than that I'm a Scorpio.
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I'm financially challenged, somewhat Diamond Jim Brady detrimental and a tad Tightwad Intolerant.Cheap is such a strong word. Thrifty, maybe bargain shopper sounds better.
Helpful in any complex dynamic... a perspective and understanding of the other side ... you've hung in there, keep hanging!Fair enough. I've always erred on the opposite end of your perspective. But now I can see the other side of it
Ever watch Antiques Roadshow where old appraisals are shown and the value then is compared to the value now ... lots of flux and in items that perhaps have more intrinsic value than a pair of sunnies, even our beloved Oakleys. I'm new to the Forum but not new to market dynamics .... @ucdavis4PT0gpa and others are spot on; don't think we should be overly optimistic on the future value of our prized collections.I said in another thread about 3 weeks ago that by 2025 there shouldn't be a basic, complete BNIB XMetal for sale for more than $200...
You might still have Ichiros and Gold Juliets/XS go for @ $700, but not $1500-1800 like they are now...
IH Juliets are now @ $400-450 in 2017...
Xmetals don't have any staying power...
Well said ... I'm going upstairs to decide what pair to wear tomorrow ... peaceHAHAHA.
I am having a time wrapping my mind around this thread. Maybe I don't know how to shop for the good stuff. I'd just do some researching, come up with an appropriate price, seller agrees (or not), and I move on. Am I missing something?
All this market talk is nauseating, it's there, or it's not. Make adjustments to pique interest, or wait it out.
Once upon a time...
There was a forum of enthusiasts. They became a community, and learned they could help each other build their collections through the exchange of items within the community. Thus the Exchange was created to provide a venue for the community to buy/sell/trade. Sure there was some price haggling, there always is, but for the most part items were listed for around what they were worth and were bought for around what they were worth. And they mocked the over-inflated ebay listings as they went skipping through daisy-covered fields wearing nothing but fig leaves.
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@kronin323 Unfortunately, your post doesn't belong here. It just makes too much sense! This thread is for whining. whaa whaa whaa
Once upon a time...
There was a forum of enthusiasts. They became a community, and learned they could help each other build their collections through the exchange of items within the community. Thus the Exchange was created to provide a venue for the community to buy/sell/trade. Sure there was some price haggling, there always is, but for the most part items were listed for around what they were worth and were bought for around what they were worth. And they mocked the over-inflated ebay listings as they went skipping through daisy-covered fields wearing nothing but fig leaves.
But as the community grew, so did the exchange. And people began joining just to benefit from the non-ebay pricing found there, the community second in their minds if there at all. And others began to realize they could make a profit to supplement their income. The exchange became a life of its own. The general market may fluctuate over time, but within the exchange, relative to the market, premium pricing started to grow. While the lowballers multiplied like rabbits. Older members still practiced the old ways, and they sold more easily because their prices were more fair, but even they were subjected to a flood of ridiculous lowball offers and they began dropping out, frustrated.
Values are just mutually agreed upon delusions anyway...
Why don't you go sing a song and ride your bike! LolI know this was a partial parody response, but man that hits home and makes me nostalgic for the halcyon days. Not of higher "values" but of the community as it was.