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jasonharris52-migration

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  1. I can think of a dozen people (most who are on this chat forum) who could lay out the cash if they wanted to. I know a lot of people who could bid $20 million dollars on the Buffalo Bills sale, but you know what, it takes over a billion dollars to own them.
  2. You really got a man crush on Fishler. My guess is that there a number of collectors who have the money and inclination to buy Action 1. Two obvious examples who already have pretty good copies: Eric and Jack White. Eric didn't bid. I don't think he's into comic books now just OA. He already has a copy, so its no surprise he didn't bid. But, the point remains, there are people in the hobby with deeper pockets than Fishler. MUCH deeper pockets to be exact not on this message board and in all reality probably not many more. the big sale was the other week. the guy over at heritage has some deep pockets for million dollar comics, eric roberts and maybe a few others.
  3. You really got a man crush on Fishler. My guess is that there a number of collectors who have the money and inclination to buy Action 1. Two obvious examples who already have pretty good copies: Eric and Jack White. Eric didn't bid. I don't think he's into comic books now just OA. He already has a copy, so its no surprise he didn't bid. But, the point remains, there are people in the hobby with deeper pockets than Fishler. you are right he would be one, but like i said he didn't bid.
  4. Don't be so certain that other members of comic land couldn't pay $5 million or more, if they were so inclined, for Dave's comic show me some evidence. right now there is none. Harvard has insight into everyone's bank accounts/liquidity. the masses came out a few weeks ago. like I said, interest was soft. Millions of views and only a dozen or so bids. less than a million views, most certainly the majority of which by collectors just following out an historical auction. every time you hit the ebay page, another view counted. I alone must have accounted for like 10,000 bottom line: get your facts straight before you shoot your mouth. 964,289 learn some reason before you pull a strawman out of your on me.
  5. You really got a man crush on Fishler. My guess is that there a number of collectors who have the money and inclination to buy Action 1. Two obvious examples who already have pretty good copies: Eric and Jack White. Eric didn't bid. I don't think he's into comic books now just OA.
  6. philosophically, you don't even know what an "assumption" really is.
  7. Don't be so certain that other members of comic land couldn't pay $5 million or more, if they were so inclined, for Dave's comic show me some evidence. right now there is none. Harvard has insight into everyone's bank accounts/liquidity. the masses came out a few weeks ago. like I said, interest was soft. Millions of views and only a dozen or so bids.
  8. show me some evidence. you've offered none. certainly it wouldn't be you.
  9. Don't be so certain that other members of comic land couldn't pay $5 million or more, if they were so inclined, for Dave's comic show me some evidence. right now there is none.
  10. the comic market caps at a certain level because most high rollers don't collect comics. unlike on sub million dollar books where you can get multiples based on a small grade bump, unfortunately on mega expensive comics the dollars and interest in the books falls short well before the assigned grade. you have a relative small number of WEALTHY comic collectors to begin with and then an even infinitesimally smaller group that have millions to throw on comics (i could count them on less than two hands). if dave anderson was offered $5 million for his AC1 it was stephen fishler who offered him that amount. nobody else in comic land has that kind of cash (much less interest) on hand. this tec27 9.2 won't go for anymore than 9.0 AC1 did several weeks ago.