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In lugnet.admin.database, lar@voyager.net (Larry Pieniazek) writes:
> Todd Lehman wrote:
> <major snippage>
> > Although in this case, completism was 100% of the motivation, it's not
> > always about completism. For example, Suz and I were bidding on an
> > extremely rare old '75 Wild West set,
> >
> > http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=365-1
>
> Question. Why does the MSRP show US$? We know the set came out in may
> 1975 and that it cost 8.85 pounds MSRP. Why not either show the price in
> USD converted, or show it in pounds?
>
> Or is that a future enhancement?
Yes, showing MSRP in non-US$ is a future enhancement... (But conversion is
not; aside from temporal eddies in the exchange rates, things may simply
cost more or less in another country... For example, in Germany this year
you can buy for DM 19,80 a 27 cm. tall red bucket with green lid. Could
that possibly be priced at ~$10 in the U.S. and ever sell?)
--Todd
p.s. I attached an internal note to set #365 noting that it was evident
from a catalog scan that the set cost £8.85 when it was introduced in 1975.
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