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What Price
Hi Jerry
Thats the price they go for. Some of the GMG badges fetch a lot more, Regards Ray |
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The listing is still active and I doubt a good deal will come out at the end now. I know where you are coming from thinking what the hobby has become, my experiences have cost me more than money but a lack of trust in many people, fortunately I have a few friends on this forum I occasionally meet at fairs and over the last year I have been helping a mate out and met some very knowledgeable and friendly dealers and at the same time think I have been able to help a few fellow collectors. I think I probably over reacted with this thread and I apologise to Rob if I caused any ill feeling The hobby is only dead when you stop collecting Paul |
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When I started this thread, it was not done with intention of upsetting the proverbial applecart, but merely to say how I think collectors crave anything to do with WWII airborne and other special forces and pay prices beyond the pockets of young collectors.
I would say that the majority of dealers watch and buy from ebay without any prompting from threads on this forum. The problem with paying high prices even now is the fact that very occasionally a whole lot of these scarce items turn up from some store as did the glider pilot titles and the price plummets as expected. As a long term collector of sixty-five years I can remember buying Airborne forces titles for 6d (2.5 pence) each, but remember, we were not paid a fortune in those days, my starting wage as an apprentice was £4.00 a week and there were lots of shops selling surplus badges plus current issue for National Servicemen. Go to any militaria fair these days and look around at the people attending, most will be over forty and very few youngsters buying badges, even the fakes sell for £2-£3 each and this element of collecting was absent in the early fifties when I started, so those 2.5p purchases were guaranteed to be originals, so no worries there. I know there are some incredibly scarce items to have survived the years such as Ray's plastic Army Educational Corps and yes, if you really want that item to complete your collecting aspect then buy it, we pass this way once, but I do wonder what will happen to our collections in the future without young collectors to pick up the reins. Rob |
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That seems to be the case but I will not be buying any at that price, jeez. A lot of badges etc are priced at what I think is far more than I am willing to pay, that is fine, I won't be buying them. I understand the laws of supply and demand and if that is what they go for, well who can blame a seller for listing them at that price.
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Who is "Little Jim" does he collect badges, is he a member of this forum?
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For me, at least, it was always just a schoolboy hobby, but, I can see where you are coming from, few schoolboys could collect these days.
It is certainly true that the asking price for all things airborne has become very high indeed. Quote:
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I thought of you the other day when I noted a former member of this forum had a single Pegasus listed at a sobering £109!
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Actually, it is £109.99!
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Frank,
Going rate seems to be about £140-180 a pair though some variants are more, single mostly seem to be £75. I actually purchased a missmatched printed pair from ebay a few months back for a buy it now price of £100 only to be contacted by the seller to tell me they had been stolen from their house by builders!
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I think, generally speaking, they are very overpriced, Jerry, I hope you got your money back, interestingly, I note another forum member, this time, one who has not been banned, thinks nothing of charging some £200 a pair, amazing!
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I did indeed get my money back.
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An interesting development on the listing, the bidder who surpassed my bid has now withdrew his leading bid, he has left his trail of other bids keeping my bid at its highest. Yes I guess you are on the forum and are probably having a little chuckle to yourself.
Paul |
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