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Rarity perception
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<blockquote data-quote="peekaygee73" data-source="post: 492867" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Yep, I'd definitely agree with this. In pre-WWW days it was much harder to get information and I relied on the Tomart's book and Model Mart for mine.</p><p></p><p>I think it's also fair to say that 'rarity' and 'desirability' have become intertwined in many people's eyes - something is perceived as rare (regardless of whether or not it actually is) so they have to have it. More people are looking for 'rare' items, which just fuels the fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peekaygee73, post: 492867, member: 6023"] Yep, I'd definitely agree with this. In pre-WWW days it was much harder to get information and I relied on the Tomart's book and Model Mart for mine. I think it's also fair to say that 'rarity' and 'desirability' have become intertwined in many people's eyes - something is perceived as rare (regardless of whether or not it actually is) so they have to have it. More people are looking for 'rare' items, which just fuels the fire. [/QUOTE]
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