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Jason MishelowI would be curious how they square these prices with the results at the Swann Auction held on March 26th where Carver's Book of Sports went for less then 3000, Richter's (sp?) went for around 300, a very nice Anson for less then 500 and a buch of early guides on the 300-500 range. I know I have said it before but i think that this is the number 1 problem with the rare book market-- the prices are so high that nothing moves and no one ever gets to see these great books. If the books were priced to market and started to move I think the prices would start to climb