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<p>[QUOTE="Chris75, post: 244338, member: 4840"]I think that you get dressed here is quite different, there are a couple of pieces, but there is no variant of mass production. Millions of these Nintendo have been produced and there are some more special ones that have a very high price for some people. If I make a few pieces of something here, it will still be worthless. The point is, I think, that there is a lot of the main product and some variants are few.</p><p><br /></p><p>If we look at this knife fork set, let's say that there are 100,000 pieces made of double-sided, 500 on single-sided, and 50,000 with only knife. Today's 10,000 and 50 pieces of mine and 5,000 are still alive. It's much less common for me, but it does not matter, which one will have a great price? Of course, only a few people will get a lot of people who are collecting and really want to get it. But since they have produced a lot of the others, there will be more collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>Already my wife said the sooner you are stupid, there is not a single piece on the net, it does not cost a dollar <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />)))[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris75, post: 244338, member: 4840"]I think that you get dressed here is quite different, there are a couple of pieces, but there is no variant of mass production. Millions of these Nintendo have been produced and there are some more special ones that have a very high price for some people. If I make a few pieces of something here, it will still be worthless. The point is, I think, that there is a lot of the main product and some variants are few. If we look at this knife fork set, let's say that there are 100,000 pieces made of double-sided, 500 on single-sided, and 50,000 with only knife. Today's 10,000 and 50 pieces of mine and 5,000 are still alive. It's much less common for me, but it does not matter, which one will have a great price? Of course, only a few people will get a lot of people who are collecting and really want to get it. But since they have produced a lot of the others, there will be more collectors. Already my wife said the sooner you are stupid, there is not a single piece on the net, it does not cost a dollar :))))[/QUOTE]
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