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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 2279278, member: 4920"]Now seriously, how can anyone tell you that?</p><p><br /></p><p>OK, let me try and explain this. Marketing. That's where you're at, here. Market it right, it sure is worth more. But, you have to have the knack. And, some people got it, and some don't. As you have to ask, you obviously don't. Thus, listen with both ears, I'm going to give you a free tip on this one.</p><p><br /></p><p>That color is a shade of pink, right? Is that what you think? Wrong. Why? Who in the heck is going to pay anything for pink? That's so average. Do you know what that color is, it's periwinkle. It's subtle periwinkle. It's a soft, intangible whisper of periwinkle. Look real hard. Don't you see it? Your tastes have to be that refined. Some people don't see it, but then they're not as sophisticated as you, are they?</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, let's say you also went to college, and you have a PhD degree in chemistry from the MIT Department of Chemistry. And, let's say you're a coin dealer, now, because you couldn't cut it with your degree in the real world, and you have a fancy, elaborate, sophisticated website. You can now add that color is unique to these coins. With that background, and that "prop," the website, you can now say you never saw one like this, and that it's very, very special. Better get it while supplies last, as it's going to go quickly!</p><p><br /></p><p>Are you beginning to get the idea? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 2279278, member: 4920"]Now seriously, how can anyone tell you that? OK, let me try and explain this. Marketing. That's where you're at, here. Market it right, it sure is worth more. But, you have to have the knack. And, some people got it, and some don't. As you have to ask, you obviously don't. Thus, listen with both ears, I'm going to give you a free tip on this one. That color is a shade of pink, right? Is that what you think? Wrong. Why? Who in the heck is going to pay anything for pink? That's so average. Do you know what that color is, it's periwinkle. It's subtle periwinkle. It's a soft, intangible whisper of periwinkle. Look real hard. Don't you see it? Your tastes have to be that refined. Some people don't see it, but then they're not as sophisticated as you, are they? Now, let's say you also went to college, and you have a PhD degree in chemistry from the MIT Department of Chemistry. And, let's say you're a coin dealer, now, because you couldn't cut it with your degree in the real world, and you have a fancy, elaborate, sophisticated website. You can now add that color is unique to these coins. With that background, and that "prop," the website, you can now say you never saw one like this, and that it's very, very special. Better get it while supplies last, as it's going to go quickly! Are you beginning to get the idea? :)[/QUOTE]
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