I tend to think they are unlikely to go much higher. Equally, money is being printed on a large scale, so holding non-cash assets isn't a bad thing.
Fair enough on both your points, Berelach and Stu. I do wonder how much of a hit the Amazon series is going to be. If it can reach/sustain GoT-levels of mainstream hype (big if), who knows what the next few years will look like on the secondary market?
Caudimordax wrote:
Fair enough on both your points, Berelach and Stu. I do wonder how much of a hit the Amazon series is going to be. If it can reach/sustain GoT-levels of mainstream hype (big if), who knows what the next few years will look like on the secondary market?
Anybody's guess, to be honest. That said, if someone offered me £950 for one of my sealed copies, I'd probably give it some serious thought. Not #3 though - I'm keeping that one!
In short, it looks very complicated for those like me who could not buy it when it was released and hope to find it at a decent price
Berelach wrote:
That particular deluxe line has seemingly ended with the release of the new deluxe UT, and CoH was always among the best of that line, probably the best (quiet Ithildin!).
Ah, you think I better shouldn’t mention the very special red leather quarter bound LotR ? ?
OK - won’t do it....
Anyone missing the Wayne Hammond Bibliography, it's now out of print as has been mentioned previously. Here's an ex-lib for a reasonable price:
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... 3Dsnippet-_-srp2-_-image2
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... 3Dsnippet-_-srp2-_-image2