They'll be for sale here before long, too.
You were spot on; not long at all…
They'll be for sale here before long, too.
You know, I cant knock ppl for wanting to stock up on what they like, and I also cant knock ppl that can get it and flip it for some extra cash.
In any market, buyers set the price. If buyers refuse to pay high prices, sellers lower them. If sellers refuse to lower their prices and buyers refuse to pay those prices, the seller goes out of business and his competition consumes his remains.The problem as I see it is when the market is artificially cornered by a small group of buyers who for whatever reason have access to a product that most do not. When their actions have the consequences of making access to goods less efficient and more expensive for buyers, capitalism is acting in a corrupt manner.
In any market, buyers set the price. If buyers refuse to pay high prices, sellers lower them. If sellers refuse to lower their prices and buyers refuse to pay those prices, the seller goes out of business and his competition consumes his remains.
Tobacco being a niche market, and a few "super star" names being a niche within a niche we're dealing with a small, very specialized market where the actions of relatively few buyers have an outsized effect. The simple answer to high prices is, don't pay them. In a tiny market all it takes is a couple of buyers willing to pay high prices to set that market. It's buyers who set the price.
I did get the 1st In-stock alert 9:55am EST. I did get my fill . Yet with drops the pastPayless working here, and everything is sold out.
Thank you for your thoughtful analysis. I agree for the most part.In any market, buyers set the price.
I guess not. Why didn't you post an alert?I did get the 1st In-stock alert 9:55am EST. I did get my fill . Yet with drops the past
2 weeks...Nothing here on alerts???
I did get the 1st In-stock alert 9:55am EST. I did get my fill . Yet with drops the past
2 weeks...Nothing here on alerts???
Sure it's not the intent of capitalism, nor any other economic system with a shot at success, but every system is implemented by human beings and a fundamental component of humans is that they are loathe to give up an unearned advantage. That is going to muck up the mechanics of any system.This is not the intent of capitalism and that is my point.
The thing about collectibles is that tastes and fashions change, causing once sought after baubles to become clutter. I think the only people who really make any money are the agents.This is so true in the book collecting world. I remember Otto Penzler, owner of the Mysterious Bookshop, once said to me that 90% of rare books were bought by 10% of the collectors. Back in the late '80s/early '90s, the vintage paperback craze was taking off. Phone auctions were a big thing and prices were climbing. The 1952 Lion paperback original, The Killer inside Me, by Jim Thompson became highly sought after. For years, it was commanding about $125.00 for a nice copy, but, wasn't really selling—then, as demand grew, it jumped to $450.00 almost overnight. A high-end dealer called Joseph the Provider, run by Ralph Sipper, Larry Moskowitz, and Lee Campbell, listed a very nice copy with just some minor creasing in an anniversary catalogue around 1990 or 1991. The asking price was $750.00. A collector I knew got a 20% discount and paid $600.00 for the book. Word traveled fast and the collecting community was abuzz with "the fact" that the Thompson book sold for $1,000.00. Copies started appearing at paperback shows with $1,000.00 price tags. Askin' ain't gettin', but, sometimes situations get created where it can be so.
I have stopped posting on Germain's tobacco's as I also get a PM on not supporting the Flippers. Plus, I stopped chasing the brand and was Email a stock alert which usually ends up being sold out. This time it was not as some items were, but the site crashed around 10:05am EST and was up and down for 2hrs+. It was over when it started.I guess not. Why didn't you post an alert?
I can confirm the site is legitimate. Ken is a great guy to deal with. The site is more of a hobby site IMHO than a way of life for him. Most of his Esoterica stock was snapped up just before the mad rush on Tinbids.2022 Esoterica bags on auction, some at Tnbids at $200.
If you want Esoterica bags cheaper, I found this site Treasuredsmokes.
Esoterica | TreasuredSmokes
www.treasuredsmokes.com
I don’t know anything about this place, but it looks legit.