We've been asked to determine what we're willing to pay, and that's what we're doing. If he knew what he wanted for them then he would have just stated a price, but clearly he's doing a bit of market research to weigh up potential supply and demand. He'll have to decide whether he wants to sell a lot for a lower price, or a little for a higher price... it's pretty clear that at $20 he could sell to pretty much anyone who's interested at TFF, and as the price goes up the number of customers goes down. I'm hardly an economist but it seems fairly straight forward to me, a simple matter of mathematics.
rolljordan wrote:Well considering the rarity of the model and the difficulty in getting it, I believe a 30$ each is a fair price not including shipping, but beeing so rare I believe 50$ is fair. Master molds don't last that long. Maybe 200 copies then it will burn. So even if becomes available it still will be very rare to obtain. This is my 2 cents.
According to Norse in the other thread it's a production mold, not a master mold, "just like any other model you could buy from a store". So that presumably means it won't start to deteriorate after 50+ casts and only last for 200 tops. Not sure if that makes a difference to your assessment of a fair price...rolljordan wrote:You want one below 50 believe me.... Some times small pieces rip off the moldtraveller wrote:Someone counted already how many minis would be ordered until now?
If it's over the 200 Already (thx Chris for the hint) i want one of the below #200!
Traveller