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Rare is rare..."scarce" has to do with demand, as has been stated. And both are actually relative terms, so have different meanings to different collectors.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 04-20-2013 at 04:11 PM. |
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If i am trying to sell you a duck, and I call it a turkey, then you, as the buyer, should educate yourself as to what ducks (and turkeys) look like. For example, I recently bought a Puma knife. They are a well respected German knife company. But the Puma I bought was their "new price point line" made in China. It was horrible. I am stuck with it, but I am educated now. Noone needs a governing body to legislate for their protection. Governing bodies suck at this sort of thing. Making false claims is different than stating a relative opinion. |
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IMHO, the terms unique, rare, and scarce pertain ONLY to the SUPPLY of an item, and NOT to the DEMAND for an item.
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