Just looking for some fellow collectors opinions. Wings/Hawks enforcer Bob Probert just died and his stuff on eBay has been listed as if he was a long time HOF player. $2000 items that no one wanted are at 4x that price. Jersey Vault, a company who offers items well above anyone's idea of "value", just re-listed their Probert jersey at $6,000 when it didn't sell at their asking price of $1995 for YEARS.
I say they are cashing in on emotion and milking the market. I think people who sell recently dead artists paintings for several times their purchase price are molesting a situation. (By the way, my artwork is sublime. If I become terminally ill, all my work will be priceless(I hope) Buy now!)
I own the only white #40 Vancouver Canucks jersey Luc Bourdon ever wore. I refuse to sell it to anyone unless their claim to it is more significant than mine as a Canucks fan. WHY? Because I have integrity and cashing in on an athletes death makes me feel cheaper than Paris Hilton.
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I say they are cashing in on emotion and milking the market. I think people who sell recently dead artists paintings for several times their purchase price are molesting a situation. (By the way, my artwork is sublime. If I become terminally ill, all my work will be priceless(I hope) Buy now!)
I own the only white #40 Vancouver Canucks jersey Luc Bourdon ever wore. I refuse to sell it to anyone unless their claim to it is more significant than mine as a Canucks fan. WHY? Because I have integrity and cashing in on an athletes death makes me feel cheaper than Paris Hilton.
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