mbassoc2003 wrote:Over the past 12 months I have noticed a deffinate and steady increase in auction values of some of the uncommon, and most of the rare, Judges Guild items.I am wondering whether or not the presence of Acaeum's subwebs are influencing eBay prices. Is the same thing happening with Planescape?Between us we put a lot of experience and expertise out into the public domain, and I presume that this is being picked up by the less experienced collectors and in some instances focussing their bidding on items we identify to one another as notable.
grodog wrote:I haven't tracked PS items at all since getting a copy of Dead Gods. IMO, the prices for DG seemed to be decreasing over the past 18 months or so.
Plaag wrote:I think I impact Judges Guild auction values
MShipley88 wrote:I know from experience that one Acaeum member can raise prices on a given genre of RPG stuff. It happened to Thieves Guild when I was stupid enough to mention it.Mark (Oh...and WOOT! 900th post!)
killjoy32 wrote:do you not think its just linked to the small nub of collectors though. once they have the items they are looking for, then the prices go back to what the rest will pay for them?
faro wrote:Besides, even broke I'm sure you'll be hard pressed not to act as underbidder on Tegels.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Yeah. I'll take responsibility for some of that. I did take a liking to Thieves Guild after I got TG1. Incidentally, were there any loose leaf TGs after issue 5, ir were they all stapled books after that?