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    Hello Guy's, Well I spent today at the SOS. It is such a HUGE show I'm sure I missed many 57 items, but what I did find was SO OVER PRICED even I was shocked ! Rather than try to give you a list, I will mention just one example. An early S&L RK cased and mint condition.......$1,300.00 Firm. And so went the prices on all the other 57 items I ran across. Tom

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    Oh dear

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      #3
      Hi Tom,

      Thanks for the SOS update, sure wish I could be there!

      I think the market forces of supply vs. demand are beginning to push 57er prices skyward, along with certain sellers (could be dealers or collectors) looking to cash in. In the end, buyers will determine what price the market will bear.

      Best,

      Jeff

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        #4
        I think I know who is selling that. Did you see more items on that table Tom. He probably shared the table with someone.

        Regards,
        Rudy

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          #5
          Originally posted by xmember View Post
          I think I know who is selling that. Did you see more items on that table Tom. He probably shared the table with someone.

          Regards,
          Rudy
          Hi Rudy, Well I don't know the seller ? He had several 57 badges, also way over priced. example: a S&L Luft. flak badge for $300.00 ! (early). I don't know if he was sharing the table or not?

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            #6
            Hi Tom!!
            Thanks for the heads up from the SOS!
            Sad to hear, but I guess, not wholly unexpected, as Andrew said in a recent post, most 57ers are much rarer than their TR cousins, and while they may never be quite as desirable, the scarcity of many of the pieces, will no doubt only result in the prices continuing to increase.....unfortunately!!!
            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              Dealer price: Philipp Militaria has a cased 1st pattern core RK with some kind of provenance on it for 950 Euros. Oh well..........

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                #8
                Gents,

                I feel that there are completely different views regarding the pricing of 57ers. I really don't want to start a serious debate but I think it would not be a bad idea to create a kind of catalogue for the "accepted" prices.

                One example: I sell a cased RK with Oak Leaves, TYPE 1, it was being discussed here. I listed it on eBay for £799 with Best Offer.

                I have received offers here as well, the highest was £600. I have decided to wait, I am still hoping that somebody will offer a bit more for the set.

                I have no idea that the £600 counts as "overpriced" but two members here offered me the same.

                This is just one example but I think it would help even to a novice collector to decide how much worth to pay for a particular award.

                Andrew

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                  #9
                  The one at Philipp looks like a Schickle with early case ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by novara View Post
                    Gents,

                    I feel that there are completely different views regarding the pricing of 57ers. I really don't want to start a serious debate but I think it would not be a bad idea to create a kind of catalogue for the "accepted" prices.

                    One example: I sell a cased RK with Oak Leaves, TYPE 1, it was being discussed here. I listed it on eBay for £799 with Best Offer.

                    I have received offers here as well, the highest was £600. I have decided to wait, I am still hoping that somebody will offer a bit more for the set.

                    I have no idea that the £600 counts as "overpriced" but two members here offered me the same.

                    This is just one example but I think it would help even to a novice collector to decide how much worth to pay for a particular award.

                    Andrew
                    That sounds like a reasonable idea to me. Much better than mine, that collectors boycott all buying for a few months....BUT since "WE" are the problem that would never work. OR would it ????

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                      #11
                      Gents,

                      I think this would help to everybody. A kind of an award catalogue including guide prices will be great help to beginner collectors as well. It would help to play with open cards.


                      Andrew

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                        #12
                        I'm not too keen on a kind of league table for prices to be honest!
                        In an auction style sale.......
                        Each piece's value will vary with the differing opinions of each collector, if a particular piece or variant comes up that I am missing in my collection, I would be prepared to pay well above any average value, and I am sure that is true of most of you here!!
                        If you really want something, and have the cash, any sensible valuation goes out of the window!!
                        And on a dealers site, or set price sale.......
                        You will never stop a seller asking whatever he thinks is attainable for a piece, it is then up to each of us to decide if we will pay that price, or wait in the hope of another, cheaper example coming onto the market!!!
                        -Nigel
                        sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                          #13
                          As far as pricing of items goes collectors have be sitting around whining for years about how prices are too high.

                          Then 2 years down the road they wished they had bought whatever they were whining about at the time.

                          It's a(in most cases) a no win situation.

                          You pays me now or you pays me later for a whole lot more than in the first place.

                          Just my 2 cents.

                          Wayne

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Nigel N View Post
                            Each piece's value will vary with the differing opinions of each collector, if a particular piece or variant comes up that I am missing in my collection, I would be prepared to pay well above any average value, and I am sure that is true of most of you here!!
                            If you really want something, and have the cash, any sensible valuation goes out of the window!!

                            -Nigel
                            I think this is a very key point in the pricing argument. I know I have paid well in excess of what would be a "market" price for a piece if I needed it to complete a group, or for a display. Sometimes, I just don't have the ability (ie. timing) or capacity (ie. patience) to wait for the next, cheaper example to enter into the market. This is more true with 57er pieces, than TR pieces in my opinion.

                            Best,

                            Jeff

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                              #15
                              SEE....I told you, WE are the PROBLEM. I can't wait till a 2nd pattern core RK is going for $2,000.00.......

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