My guess is the Tec 29 will break 10K.
just ended shy of $10k at $9,600. Fairly strong price for a 29 with that large upper left POFC...any boardies win it?
I think the price is nuts based on condition.
James G
just shows what the market will bear on this tough Pre Robin bat cover...the pages were very nice (thumbs u
If i had the money right now id have bought that book for 10K easy. If i hadnt bought mine last year i would have def bought this one
I also agree it is justified.
After seeing all the other crazy prices this year on early Tecs and other key/high demand GA. That 10K is right. (Can't believe I just said 10K is right for entry level, but its true- these books are getting crazy expensive!!!!!)
I almost bid $10.1K, but at the last second held off - the appeal is a complete Tec 29, and the fact that there are so few low grade copies - I end up looking for one of 6 books that I can possibly "afford", and it's not like AF 15 where there are 1500 graded copies - there are only about 40 - so if I want one, I really have to go for it.
I think low grades get higher prices (relatively speaking) than mid grades because there are a larger number of us who can't reach the mid grades but want a complete copy in low grade...
supply and demand and timing determines FMV
Sure but it gets to a point that just doesn't make sense. IMO if you can afford 10K you in theory should be able to pay 20K. That being said I can understand an entry level book at a certain price I just don't know why this got pushed this high. I have a restored 4.0 but I bet I couldn't get any interest in that at all as it's PLOD......
James G
big difference between 10k and 20k buyers. Spending 10k doesn't mean one will can can afford 20k. I sold a Tec 29 CGC 1.5 slight for $12k a year and a half ago. There is great power in a pre robin Tec