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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #850 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 22:16:30 »

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #851 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 22:40:42 »
You guys reckon I'll be able to trade a Darkside MX for a Nightowl MKII?
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« Reply #852 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 22:41:44 »
You guys reckon I'll be able to trade a Darkside MX for a Nightowl MKII?

I wouldn't see why not.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #853 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 04:22:41 »
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #854 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 04:46:52 »
this might be slightly off topic at first but bear with me =D
Do teal clacks exist? this includes all variations of the blue/green spectrum: turq, seafoam, etc
if so, could i get some names and estimated prices i would be most likely expected to find for those?
im assuming most in those colors would be single color, but if there are bi or tri's with aspects in them i'd be interested.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #855 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 05:27:06 »
Yes, Teal exist. You can comb through "Post Your Clacks" for photos. As to price, assume 3xx and above I'd think.
 

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #856 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 12:47:11 »
Teal shade clacks tend to be quite rare and were made in limited quantities if I recall correctly.

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« Reply #857 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 15:06:57 »
That makes me sad :(

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #858 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 15:21:50 »
Well, technically, Mint Gum is a light shade of teal, so there are quite a few out there.
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #859 on: Sun, 14 June 2015, 18:38:47 »
What's a gumrot worth these days?
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« Reply #860 on: Mon, 15 June 2015, 02:09:59 »
What's a gumrot worth these days?
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #861 on: Tue, 16 June 2015, 14:19:21 »
this might be slightly off topic at first but bear with me =D
Do teal clacks exist? this includes all variations of the blue/green spectrum: turq, seafoam, etc
if so, could i get some names and estimated prices i would be most likely expected to find for those?
im assuming most in those colors would be single color, but if there are bi or tri's with aspects in them i'd be interested.



I've seen a few around but definitely less than 5, and whether or not majority are MX or topre is unknown, I've seen 2 MX and 1 Topre.
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #862 on: Tue, 16 June 2015, 17:45:48 »
this might be slightly off topic at first but bear with me =D
Do teal clacks exist? this includes all variations of the blue/green spectrum: turq, seafoam, etc
if so, could i get some names and estimated prices i would be most likely expected to find for those?
im assuming most in those colors would be single color, but if there are bi or tri's with aspects in them i'd be interested.

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I've seen a few around but definitely less than 5, and whether or not majority are MX or topre is unknown, I've seen 2 MX and 1 Topre.

What exactly is the color on the left? Can't really tell, my eyes are full of trickery.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #863 on: Tue, 16 June 2015, 17:58:55 »
Looks like Light Grey next to Dark Teal.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #864 on: Wed, 17 June 2015, 06:06:38 »
Would a mint gum clack in topre be an equal trade to a mint gum in mx? I ask as I've seen one for sale but it's not mx.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #865 on: Wed, 17 June 2015, 08:06:30 »
Would a mint gum clack in topre be an equal trade to a mint gum in mx? I ask as I've seen one for sale but it's not mx.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #866 on: Sun, 21 June 2015, 16:29:53 »
Would a mint gum clack in topre be an equal trade to a mint gum in mx? I ask as I've seen one for sale but it's not mx.

No.  Topres sell for less.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #867 on: Sun, 21 June 2015, 16:33:22 »
Would a mint gum clack in topre be an equal trade to a mint gum in mx? I ask as I've seen one for sale but it's not mx.

I would say yes.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #868 on: Sun, 21 June 2015, 16:37:16 »
Would a mint gum clack in topre be an equal trade to a mint gum in mx? I ask as I've seen one for sale but it's not mx.

No.  Topres sell for less.

It's a lot harder to find a Topre Mint Gum than MX.  In any case, if you want it and are willing to trade the cap for it, it's a fair trade.  Now if it were a common one color Clack for a bicolor Clack, yes, that wouldn't be fair, but that's a perfectly fair trade.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #869 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 16:03:13 »
What is a Mr. Friday worth these days? I've never seen one for sale, so I'm assuming the price is quite high(no pun intended.)  I doubt I'll find one, but just would like to know what a fair offer from my standpoint would be.
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #871 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 16:53:06 »
What is a Mr. Friday worth these days? I've never seen one for sale, so I'm assuming the price is quite high(no pun intended.)  I doubt I'll find one, but just would like to know what a fair offer from my standpoint would be.
As is the theme with most answers in this thread....It is hard to tell. I haven't personally seen very many Mr. Fridays being bought/sold, so it is hard to get a feel for the market. I think that the price breakdown in the first post is still a very solid starting point.
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #872 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 16:54:42 »
What is a Mr. Friday worth these days? I've never seen one for sale, so I'm assuming the price is quite high(no pun intended.)  I doubt I'll find one, but just would like to know what a fair offer from my standpoint would be.
As is the theme with most answers in this thread....It is hard to tell. I haven't personally seen very many Mr. Fridays being bought/sold, so it is hard to get a feel for the market. I think that the price breakdown in the first post is still a very solid starting point.
Thanks Xowie! That's what I figured, but thought I would check in here just to be sure.  :thumb:
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #873 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 17:05:56 »
As is the theme with most answers in this thread....It is hard to tell. I haven't personally seen very many Mr. Fridays being bought/sold, so it is hard to get a feel for the market. I think that the price breakdown in the first post is still a very solid starting point.
Probably a little bit more. I think a lot of people are unwilling to take a loss on their Clacks, so at the very least they add the cost of shipping and fees to what they paid for it, which means as the same few caps get passed around (because gr8 collectors stay steady collectin') their price continues to scale up ~$20 each transaction. So I'd say $275-375 is probably the price range on Mr. Friday at this point since OP pricing is at least a year old.

The Topre one has been sitting on eBay for a few days now at $525 shipped, so it's nice to know that even the whale market isn't valuing it near that.


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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #874 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 17:21:00 »
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Probably a little bit more. I think a lot of people are unwilling to take a loss on their Clacks, so at the very least they add the cost of shipping and fees to what they paid for it[/b], which means as the same few caps get passed around (because gr8 collectors stay steady collectin') their price continues to scale up ~$20 each transaction. So I'd say $275-375 is probably the price range on Mr. Friday at this point since OP pricing is at least a year old.

And therein lies the problem.  It boggles my mind that someone can supposedly appreciate a cap for a time and then is unwilling to write off the shipping cost.  It blows my mind when I see caps listed as $250 + shipping, especially when they're the first owner.  To me that just reads as greedy people wanting to take advantage of a community.  What do I know though.  I'm just an outspoken person with a minority view who believes that art is meant to be shared and appreciated, not turned into a commodity to profit from.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #875 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:12:05 »
Quote from: btctopre [b
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Probably a little bit more. I think a lot of people are unwilling to take a loss on their Clacks, so at the very least they add the cost of shipping and fees to what they paid for it[/b], which means as the same few caps get passed around (because gr8 collectors stay steady collectin') their price continues to scale up ~$20 each transaction. So I'd say $275-375 is probably the price range on Mr. Friday at this point since OP pricing is at least a year old.

And therein lies the problem.  It boggles my mind that someone can supposedly appreciate a cap for a time and then is unwilling to write off the shipping cost.  It blows my mind when I see caps listed as $250 + shipping, especially when they're the first owner.  To me that just reads as greedy people wanting to take advantage of a community.  What do I know though.  I'm just an outspoken person with a minority view who believes that art is meant to be shared and appreciated, not turned into a commodity to profit from.

I don't even get how you can justify selling a cap for like $250, then ask for $5+ more for shipping. You can't just take $5 single dollars out of pocket to ship this tiny thing?

I don't know, it just seems really stingey.


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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #876 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:38:30 »
What is a Mr. Friday worth these days? I've never seen one for sale, so I'm assuming the price is quite high(no pun intended.)  I doubt I'll find one, but just would like to know what a fair offer from my standpoint would be.
As is the theme with most answers in this thread....It is hard to tell. I haven't personally seen very many Mr. Fridays being bought/sold, so it is hard to get a feel for the market. I think that the price breakdown in the first post is still a very solid starting point.
Thanks Xowie! That's what I figured, but thought I would check in here just to be sure.  :thumb:
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As is the theme with most answers in this thread....It is hard to tell. I haven't personally seen very many Mr. Fridays being bought/sold, so it is hard to get a feel for the market. I think that the price breakdown in the first post is still a very solid starting point.
Probably a little bit more. I think a lot of people are unwilling to take a loss on their Clacks, so at the very least they add the cost of shipping and fees to what they paid for it, which means as the same few caps get passed around (because gr8 collectors stay steady collectin') their price continues to scale up ~$20 each transaction. So I'd say $275-375 is probably the price range on Mr. Friday at this point since OP pricing is at least a year old.

The Topre one has been sitting on eBay for a few days now at $525 shipped, so it's nice to know that even the whale market isn't valuing it near that.
While this could be the case, I *think* that most transactions for rare caps are trades, which would not linearly add to the perspective buyer (basically with trades shipping costs are a sunk cost).
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Probably a little bit more. I think a lot of people are unwilling to take a loss on their Clacks, so at the very least they add the cost of shipping and fees to what they paid for it[/b], which means as the same few caps get passed around (because gr8 collectors stay steady collectin') their price continues to scale up ~$20 each transaction. So I'd say $275-375 is probably the price range on Mr. Friday at this point since OP pricing is at least a year old.

And therein lies the problem.  It boggles my mind that someone can supposedly appreciate a cap for a time and then is unwilling to write off the shipping cost.  It blows my mind when I see caps listed as $250 + shipping, especially when they're the first owner.  To me that just reads as greedy people wanting to take advantage of a community.  What do I know though.  I'm just an outspoken person with a minority view who believes that art is meant to be shared and appreciated, not turned into a commodity to profit from.

I don't even get how you can justify selling a cap for like $250, then ask for $5+ more for shipping. You can't just take $5 single dollars out of pocket to ship this tiny thing?

I don't know, it just seems really stingey.
With the great demand for clacks, I think selling a clack at cost + shipping is entirely fair/generous. I agree though that some artificially high number + shipping is absurd.
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #877 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:48:07 »
Would a gumrot ogre mx that I have be fair if I was looking for a mx 3d? Thanks

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #878 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:53:58 »
Would a gumrot ogre mx that I have be fair if I was looking for a mx 3d? Thanks

Don't see why not.

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« Reply #879 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:55:14 »

Would a gumrot ogre mx that I have be fair if I was looking for a mx 3d? Thanks

Don't see why not.
Okay thanks, I wasn't sure if the 3d clack price was more expensive. 3d was the first clack I saw and liked, so I would like to get one. Hopefully it should be easy, emphasis on hopefully

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« Reply #880 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:57:36 »

Would a gumrot ogre mx that I have be fair if I was looking for a mx 3d? Thanks

Don't see why not.
Okay thanks, I wasn't sure if the 3d clack price was more expensive. 3d was the first clack I saw and liked, so I would like to get one. Hopefully it should be easy, emphasis on hopefully

It's the most "undervalued" and "common" of the tricolors and often fetched prices below many single color Clacks.  So in terms of "market price" it's more than fair.  Both are great caps, IMO, and if you feel it's a fair trade, it's a fair trade.

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« Reply #881 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 19:37:16 »
Would a gumrot ogre mx that I have be fair if I was looking for a mx 3d? Thanks

IMO you could do better for a Gumrot Ogre, but I think I value them a little higher than most because Ogre > Skulls  :thumb:
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #882 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 19:51:42 »
Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!

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« Reply #883 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 19:55:46 »
Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!


Does that include the handling fee?

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« Reply #884 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 19:56:21 »

Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!


Does that include the handling fee?

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #885 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:03:42 »

Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!


Does that include the handling fee?

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I think I would lose money by NOT taking that deal

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« Reply #886 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:04:26 »


Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!


Does that include the handling fee?

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I think I would lose money by NOT taking that deal

There you have it kids, value of clacks.

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« Reply #887 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:06:24 »

Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!
Can I do cash on delivery ie local pickup?
 

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« Reply #888 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:06:59 »


Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!
Can I do cash on delivery ie local pickup?

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« Reply #889 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:08:09 »



Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!
Can I do cash on delivery ie local pickup?

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« Reply #890 on: Thu, 25 June 2015, 20:09:55 »




Wts clacks, $5+$250 shipping, pst!
Can I do cash on delivery ie local pickup?

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« Reply #891 on: Sat, 04 July 2015, 22:44:22 »
Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

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« Reply #892 on: Sat, 04 July 2015, 22:45:37 »

Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

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« Reply #893 on: Sat, 04 July 2015, 22:53:03 »

Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

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« Reply #894 on: Sat, 04 July 2015, 23:12:01 »


Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

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« Reply #895 on: Sun, 05 July 2015, 00:20:56 »

Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

Man, I ain't bringing ****!

I don't think anyone would want you to bring your fecal matter :eek:
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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #896 on: Sun, 05 July 2015, 00:26:26 »

Halverson, please to be bringing all your Clacks to the meetup. Will pay cash.

Thanks.

Man, I ain't bringing ****!

I don't think anyone would want you to bring your fecal matter :eek:

I carry mine with me everywhere.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #897 on: Thu, 09 July 2015, 09:30:21 »
current value of mx candy corn?

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #898 on: Thu, 09 July 2015, 09:38:03 »
current value of mx candy corn?
100-150
Very busy with studies atm.

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Re: Clack Valuation Thread
« Reply #899 on: Thu, 09 July 2015, 10:50:49 »
current value of mx candy corn?
100-150

Really?  Has MX Candy Corn become as common as HO / Mint Gum / 3D?  I thought they were more than that before.