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This thread wasnt even about prices. Its about back scarcity relative to surviving populations....nothing to do at all with prices. But to answer your question about why im interested, its because I decided to keep the Drum card and refocus only only the rarest backs. I picked up a red Hindu recently, and have bids in on several Uzits in auction. This thread went slightly off course when certain prices were mentioned that we disagree on. Most specifically that red Hindu you guys claim can be found easily at $500. I posted a BST challenge on that by the way. Lets see just how many I can snag at that $500 level. |
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