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Unread 10-13-2010, 03:48 PM   #6
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Sorry, I don't get your analogy? It is essentially the same thing, but from a different disagreeing point. Why I don't get it is that there are a lot more lugers at $800 to $1000 than at $500, that actually do SELL; and whether in a recession, depression or high roller times, it is the buyer who is buying, so Davids analogy makes more sense to me.

Those folks who ask too much (just look at gunbroker), those sellers almost never sell at high end prices; unless a buyer comes along?

But there are always folks who want a luger and if I had 200 $500 lugers that were in nice shape, i could sell them all day long; but it is harder to sell 200 $1000 lugers, again, the buyer is the mix in the equation.

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