HW: Sonic Attack Cloth Bag
Mike Parkington
Mike.Parkington at UUNET.PIPEX.COM
Tue Apr 15 06:08:53 EDT 1997
Hey Jill,
How's about getting a photo of the single-in-the-bag, scanning it and
making it accessible via the web so's us poor unfortunates will get an
opportunity to see it?
Mike P
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From: Jon Browne[SMTP:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK]
Sent: 14 April 1997 18:08
To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L
Subject: Re: HW: Sonic Attack Cloth Bag
In message <9704131656.aa28959 at uk.ac.ed.tattoo>, J Strobridge
<eset08 at TATTOO.ED.AC.UK> writes
>That's not entirely a fair question since I expect most other people
>have other things they would rather do with 100 quid - or even *need*
>to do. As I happened, yes, I could have used the 100 quid for
>something else but I preferred to use it to collect something I
>considered rare, valuable, unique, important and very special. And
>whereas some folk will spend 100 odd quid road taxing their car or
>buying a dress or books or holding a wild party, I bought a item of
>great rarity. No apologies.
>
>jill
Fair enough, no slight intended or aspersions cast. My question was from
the view of someone who deals in collectibles for a living and hey, I
sold a Batman #1 for 17,000 UKP, yes, about $30,000 for one comic so I'm
not suggesting for an instant that you overpaid for this one! If anyone
doesn't know this is *the* rarest and highest ticket of hawk-items. (As
it goes, i'm a somewhat envious, not even knowing what it looks like!) I
asked because I'm interested in the mechanics and gearage of collector-
markets. And anyway, and more to the point as with any premium
collectible, it's not like you couldn't get your money back *anytime*
you liked.
Please accept my apologies if my wording implied an error of judgement,
as I certainly meant nothing of the sort.
--
Jon Browne
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