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Don't get me wrong I really hope that they are reissuing old early 80's
sets. I want a guarded inn and a large army of black falcons. I'm just
giving reasons why people may not be going crazy.
My minor disapointment is similar to my feelings with Records. I am a DJ
and I have a few very rare test press records, that I got prior to their
official release. After they are officially released by the record
companies my white label is no longer special. Afterwards it is just
another record that everyone else has (sure it is worth more but it sounds
the same). it is the cool factor. "Cool you have the Guarded inn."(etc.)
I don't sell LEGO or collect it for profit, but there is something special
about owning smoething that everyone else wants. If I had more rare (or any
extremely rare) LEGO sets I would be disapointed if everyone else could get
one too.
I know, I know, Whaa whaa. it isn't a big deal. just not everyone will be
super psyched about the reissue of old sets. assuming that that is what the
july surprise is I will be one of the first people at TRU.
John
In lugnet.pirates, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Thank you John Neal for bringing this up!
>
> If your into the hobby for pleasure, then thats great!
> If youre into the hobby for profit and profit alone, get out!
>
> These are TOYS were talking about (Although, some very valuable in nostalgic
> worth.) lets not destroy Lego with price speculation and ramped collector
> buying. This happened to baseball cards and comics a few years back. People
> who didnt care for the hobby simply bought-in to make a quick profit. This
> inflation really hurt the industry once the bubble popped. But, the
> individuals who were hurt the most were the fans that enjoyed the hobby and
> had to endure the astronomical price increase.
>
> If you enjoy Lego, be happy that more people can find enjoyment in these
> classic sets!
>
>
> --==Richard==--
>
>
>
>
> In lugnet.pirates, John Neal writes:
> >
> >
> > John Carroll wrote:
> >
> > > If TLC is reissuing old sets those selling old sets not be too happy (EI
> > > held onto a guarded in to sell it on ebay for mucho $, And then TLC
> > > rereleases it in 2001[1])
> >
> > They won't be the same (different set numbers), but besides that, these are toys
> > we are talking about, not investments. If someone takes a bath from using LEGO as
> > an investment, well that's the breaks in a market....
> >
> > > I will be happy cause hopefully I can get some old
> > > sets again.
> >
> > That's the whole point:-)
> >
> > > but a little disapointed cause now anyone can have a cheap army
> > > of black falcons[1]
> >
> > John, think about what you just wrote, and how silly and self-serving it was. I
> > like to think that AFOLs are above such caddiness.
> >
> > > it might wreck havoc on ebay and brick bay etc. (which
> > > can be overpriced)
> >
> > ??? Prices will always be determined by supply and demand. Nothing is
> > overpriced, unless it doesn't sell. High prices merely reflect motivated buyers
> > (and sometimes clueless ones at that;-)
> >
> > -John
> >
> > >
> > >
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