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Eric, we can agree to disagree.
Funny, I was not meaning to reference the Doyle when I made my statement...I think choosing the Doyle for your in depth analysis is not a good chose at all. It is such a thinly traded market for that particular card. There are only a handful of people who need/can afford such a card. If one or two of them are not bidding for one reason or another, it will impact the hammer price significantly, as it apparently did in this Doyle's case. The Wagner, actually, is a much better barometer, if you want to chose a high-dollar, rare card. Again, I think if you look at the BL460 pricing, along with Uzits, Lenoxs, etc...you'll find those prices are extremely strong. |
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