Me three!
What gives with all the WL conversions all of a sudden??
Have people been dumping this one??
wouldn't doubt it with all the stuff at SDCC
Me three!
What gives with all the WL conversions all of a sudden??
Have people been dumping this one??
Is it amusing when someone starts throwing around accusations that you're a fraud when it is true Jake?
Say for instance when a board member [you] specifically asks another board member [me] to order an excl. Wolverine PF for them . Do you remember me PMing you on July 20th [the day before SS billed me] making sure we were still on, and you responding with "Awesome... Thanks again!!"? Don't worry if you can't remember, I've kept the PM's and will gladly forward them if need be.
Well, thanks to you, I'm now stuck with a PF that I only ordered as a favour to you, and I'm going to have to pay the shipping fee's to send it back to SS.
So, if you're trying to paint yourself as a good guy, someone who keeps his word, is honourable and trustworthy...then you're a fraud. If you're trying to paint yourself as a sleazebag who doesn't have the slightest problem screwing people over for nothing more than trying to do you a favour....then you're not a fraud.
My only regret, other than trusting you to be a man of your word, is I can only leave a neutral feedback for you. It isn't your first neutral, and I doubt it'll be your last, but it will put you one neutral closer to being banned from the commerce section which I can't say would be a bad thing at the moment.
you lucky bastard, cause i pm'ed him about it the second i read his post he was getting rid of it. He said if you passed on it, he would sell it to me. Was it a good deal? as, would i have bought it for the price?
Just so it doesn't get too buried, I have an interest thread for a 1st appearance head for this PF in the customs area.
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80867
So much for all those "this will be a grail" posts.
not a grail when everyone can't afford it. just wait when people start "swinging" back to pick this one up and the value will be going up.
Is it amusing when someone starts throwing around accusations that you're a fraud when it is true Jake?
Say for instance when a board member [you] specifically asks another board member [me] to order an excl. Wolverine PF for them . Do you remember me PMing you on July 20th [the day before SS billed me] making sure we were still on, and you responding with "Awesome... Thanks again!!"? Don't worry if you can't remember, I've kept the PM's and will gladly forward them if need be.
Well, thanks to you, I'm now stuck with a PF that I only ordered as a favour to you, and I'm going to have to pay the shipping fee's to send it back to SS.
So, if you're trying to paint yourself as a good guy, someone who keeps his word, is honourable and trustworthy...then you're a fraud. If you're trying to paint yourself as a sleazebag who doesn't have the slightest problem screwing people over for nothing more than trying to do you a favour....then you're not a fraud.
My only regret, other than trusting you to be a man of your word, is I can only leave a neutral feedback for you. It isn't your first neutral, and I doubt it'll be your last, but it will put you one neutral closer to being banned from the commerce section which I can't say would be a bad thing at the moment.
It's always the same. Sideshow announces a new piece, and it get's hyped. When it finally get's into people's hands, it gets trashed by those that didn't order it to lower it's value, and it gets defended and praised by those that did order it, to raise its value. Fact is, most SSC PF drop significantly under retail shortly after they are released. A few PF's manage to keep their value - mostly the exclusives - and only a handful actually become highly desired expensive pieces (and even those can loose value over time).
Do you think folks' posted opinions are really determined by potential or wished for value? I can't imagine that is the case for most people. Either you like something or you don't. Some will want something more because it is rare, sure, but in general, I don't think that will affect how they evaluate it. If folks like or don't like, purely because of anticipated value, then those are some strange, sad people, IMO. These are collectibles, not stocks or some other item where general value is intrinsically tied to monetary value.
I do agree that premature "grail" talk is silly, if it is in anticipation of what is going to be worth 5 times the original value in the future or whatever (I guess that is the real definition of a "grail" as collectors think of it). But then, that is such a subjective concept, that if someone's "grail" is something that is cheap and easy to find, but is awesome and highly desirable, then that's fine, too. I guess my question would be--where does the "grail" analogy (referencing the Holy Grail, presumably) begin and end? Is it a desirable thing? Is it extremely rare and hard to come by? Is it something possessing magical powers imbued by God? Wolvie PF rocks over London and on Chicago simultaneously, I don't care if it is "worth" $3,000 in the long run, or $3. Anywayz.
I agree with what you say. . .except the last couple sentences. Hype can have short-term effects that turn into long-term effects as people start believing the hype. Regarding whether great looking statues will "stand the test of time," an expert on public opinion once told me that "the masses are asses." Some great statues will be worth a lot down the road, some won't, because "greatness" is so subjective. If Sideshow released a crappy, but extremely rare statue, it would probably be worth a fair amount down the road. I worry about the Mark VI Maquette's long-term price, because they are producing the hell out of it (despite it looking like a very awesome piece).Price is determined by basic supply and demand. Economics 101. How many are made...how many want the piece. That is all you need to determine a price in the aftermarket. Hype can help demand for a piece. This will be short lived. Over time hype fades. A statue that looks GREAT will stand the test of time.
I agree with what you say. . .except the last couple sentences. Hype can have short-term effects that turn into long-term effects as people start believing the hype. Regarding whether great looking statues will "stand the test of time," an expert on public opinion once told me that "the masses are asses." Some great statues will be worth a lot down the road, some won't, because "greatness" is so subjective. If Sideshow released a crappy, but extremely rare statue, it would probably be worth a fair amount down the road. I worry about the Mark VI Maquette's long-term price, because they are producing the hell out of it (despite it looking like a very awesome piece).
Hype can have short-term effects that turn into long-term effects as people start believing the hype. This willonly last so long.
Look at the Bowen retro Cable. Hype overpriced that piece. It was short lived. NO ONE is paying $1000 dollars for that piece anymore. The hype faded rather quickly.
"the masses are asses."
I LOVE that quote. Too often it's true.
If Sideshow released a crappy, but extremely rare statue, it would probably be worth a fair amount down the road.
Only if there is a fair demand for the character/piece.
I worry about the Mark VI Maquette's long-term price, because they are producing the hell out of it (despite it looking like a very awesome piece).
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