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It looks like the car itself is the same. Thought the autographed card of Mr. S. Tamiya is what you are paying a few dollars towards. **If** you like Mr. Tamiya that much, then go for it. :giggle But I could spend the money I save from NOT buying the autograph on other diecasts instead.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right]
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Do the math & you quickly figure out Mr. Tamiya hauls in $52,000 for his 200 autographs.....okay, that's an oversimplification of things. :giggle<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right]
Send me all of your diecast and I'll sign them for that much! I'll even guarantee that each one will be a 1 of 1! :lol<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right]
That depends. How much can you sell it for? :wink<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right]
:iagree You hammered the nail right on the head Louis.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right]
:confused I am assuming that people who collect Limited editions are more of speculators than collectors cause they will want to sell their 'collections' to make a nice profit when the odds are in their favor.clickonpc Posted Yesterday, 02:02 AM
Well it's best said:
If your just buying these just to spend money and not for the collectors factor then get the plain jane one.
If you want something that is a collectors item cuz your a collector then get the signed one.
Me being a collector of many things, I'd get the signed one. I'm not paying for the autograph, I'm paying becasue only 199 other people can have the same thing as me.