I'm afraid at this point is merely anecdotal and without a little evidence I
can't back it up, but I believe there are many prices in the Greenburg
version that have gone down over the past year (1999-2000 specifically). I
have not noticed ANY prices of Am. Flyer actually going down. I watch a lot
of e-Bay auctions and don't make it to very many shows, so my experience can
be challenged without contention. Just a gut feeling that prices should not
be going down in a price guide when prices are escalating every where else.
gary
On 11/3/02 8:27 PM, "Rick Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> **((2003 is the next updated issue for the AF guide. Greenbergs is
> horrible. They can print it every year or twice a year, and if an
> abundance of the data is inaccurate its doesn't matter how often they
> print it.))**
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> I believe I have commented on this before, and never received much response.
> I am no way connected with Greenberg, and I am not defending them, but..
> I have the larger guide (with all the pics),...I also have the TM book,...what
> is sooooo wrong with their {Greenberg's}
> prices and info?? I always hear Greenberg being knocked, but when I ask, I
> never get much back in return to re-inforce
> their opinons! What am I missing??
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> Thanks!!
> Rick.
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