Posted by:
McCloskey
at Thu May 19 13:13:27 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by McCloskey ]
I realize this may bother some people. I apologize in advance. Also, I realize I will probably get flamed for this question, and I am ready to accept that. I'm curious enough about this to put up with being flamed.
So, the question is, why are people paying $1,000 for ball morphs that really don't look much different from normal, average, everyday balls? I mean, I understand morphs. I love them, and there are all types of morphs that are beautiful, but some of the ball morphs like this five thousand dollar specimen http://market.kingsnake.com/image/349400.jpg look pretty much the same as the $50 normal at Petco.
Are ball morphs new-ish and/or uncommon, and it's scarcity that drives the prices up? Or are some of the less dramatic morphs intergral components in the BIG money morphs like this $10,000 one http://market.kingsnake.com/image/335674.jpg (I can definitely see the big diff. in this one), so in effect they're being sold for what they could help to make?
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Question - McCloskey, Thu May 19 13:13:27 2005
- RE: Question - toshamc, Thu May 19 13:38:55 2005
- short answer - jim_perron, Thu May 19 13:55:08 2005
- PS - jim_perron, Thu May 19 13:59:48 2005
- RE: Question - McCloskey, Thu May 19 18:50:13 2005
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