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Posted by: sdi at Sun Oct 1 23:54:09 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sdi ] Recently I have been pretty disturbed by the Kahl strain sunglow market. I have seen some advertised for as little as $2,000 with an average between $2,500 to $3,500. Now I understand the principals of economics and how supply and demand functions in the market place. But have there really been enough sunglows produced to drive the price down to where it is? When you consider the generational work necessary to produce a sunglow and the mean price of Kahl albinos this seems low. A little over a year ago I paid three times the amount that most sunglows are going for now. I paid a higher price for a quality animal from a reputable blood line. However, even my particular blood line has experienced a significant price drop. Do you think that particular "higher end" bloodlines or quality individuals will hold there value or due you think that the apparent current supply will create a melting pot for values? Is the principal of substitution currently this feasible. | ||
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