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Old 03-04-2012, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Blitzu View Post
I think the problem with using eBay as a source is skewed by the lack of knowledge. I feel like barfing every time I see the word "rare" listed on a sweet caporal, Tolstoi, or even cycle 350 back. It seems like anything non pied/SC is thought of as rare and the less knowledgeable consumers are (no pun) buying into it.

Rare needs to be left for Uzits, blanks, drums, etc. "Tough" is the appropriate designation for anything under red Hindu IMHO. If the markets reflected that I think the prices would be different. There also goes into consideration those that try to buy the whole market on one back, and the lack of those cards readily available at that given time will raise prices well beyond what they should be just because of a temporary shortage.
Blitz,

I think you hit it head on. People's lack of knowledge is raising the price of some of these backs sky high! People really like different backs when it comes to the T206's, but what I think we are running into are the fact that people really like backs like American Beauty 350 w/frame and Cycle 350 and kind of make them very much in demand just because they are popular, not necessarily because they are rare. At any given time you can find these backs on Ebay (not like common backs), so why are they so rare? I can understand some players with these backs being somewhat rare, but you have to know your stuff for that to be true, not just because of the back itself. I think the design itself makes some of these cards rise above the normal/general price that they usually sell for also.
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