I emailed a buddy the other day to let him know about a copy of Merchant of Venus that had showed up on Ebay with a buy it now price around $80. He's been talking about it for some time and jumped on it immediately- copies are going for $120 these days.
I had considered buying it myself, but 1. I already have a copy. and 2. even if I told myself I'd turn around and flip it, my track record at doing so isn't all that stellar, and 3. I could already feel myself buying it to resell, then changing my mind and hoarding it as a spare.
Mayfair Games is re-releasing an expanded version of 1830, one of the earliest and most venerated train games in the 18xx series. It'll retail for $70. Internet cheapskates are already lining up to discuss price vs. value.
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I love comments, but due to spam and tons of pathetic, entitled internet man-babies salty about me writing ONE post about sexism 3 years ago, I monitor all incoming traffic.
Pro-tip: writing a long-winded screed into a comment page on a several-year-old blog post on a deserted blog, where you shriek about how awful SJWs are is pretty pathetic. Especially since the moment you insult me, the chances of that post appearing is exactly ZERO percent.
Thoughtful posts should get approved within a day or two.