On 16 Nov 2006 at 15:37, jim stephens wrote:
Shows how values can fluctuate when someone absolutely
has
to have something, and someone else has a high price.
And, from what the seller said, copies of the game are floating
around already. So what determines the value? It obviously isn't
the bits--they don't come in "new" and "well aged" flavors like a
bottle of wine. 20 year old bits are just as good as new ones.
So what we have here is the provenance for sale, not really the work
itself, no? And the value of that, like Beanie Babies, can be
extremely subjective.
Cheers,
Chuck