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<p>[QUOTE="stevesgiftshopp, post: 133146, member: 5658"]Thank you. </p><p><br /></p><p>At times, I have received same type of flack and deissent for selling instruments such as guitars, violins, made in China. </p><p><br /></p><p>One local music store was told by a colatition of local music teachers that they are not to sell instruments made in China. Period. And yet, under Title 18, US Code, that is classified as a being an anticompetitive practice. </p><p><br /></p><p>Even so, I still sell musical instruments. From their perspective, my customers are very happy to be able to get a violin for their kid a $$69 total price instead of $$400 for a European version. The same goes for guitars and other musical insturments and I am offering guitars at $39 and $49 instead of $119 (Walmart) or other stores. By comparison, the same pricing goes for the coins offered. For the most serious of coin collectors, they have their brand preferences, are willing to spend te bucks, and will gravitate to one or two brands of slabbed coin. For others, they are price shoppers and are happy to fill in their collection at an affordable cost. In the home market, some will buy conventional construction homes and some will spend half the money and get an equally nice modular home. For the high-end affluent homebuyer, they was gasp at the idea of getting a modular or manufactured home, Yet, there too is a market for both. And so too is there a market for all of these brands in graded coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stevesgiftshopp, post: 133146, member: 5658"]Thank you. At times, I have received same type of flack and deissent for selling instruments such as guitars, violins, made in China. One local music store was told by a colatition of local music teachers that they are not to sell instruments made in China. Period. And yet, under Title 18, US Code, that is classified as a being an anticompetitive practice. Even so, I still sell musical instruments. From their perspective, my customers are very happy to be able to get a violin for their kid a $$69 total price instead of $$400 for a European version. The same goes for guitars and other musical insturments and I am offering guitars at $39 and $49 instead of $119 (Walmart) or other stores. By comparison, the same pricing goes for the coins offered. For the most serious of coin collectors, they have their brand preferences, are willing to spend te bucks, and will gravitate to one or two brands of slabbed coin. For others, they are price shoppers and are happy to fill in their collection at an affordable cost. In the home market, some will buy conventional construction homes and some will spend half the money and get an equally nice modular home. For the high-end affluent homebuyer, they was gasp at the idea of getting a modular or manufactured home, Yet, there too is a market for both. And so too is there a market for all of these brands in graded coins.[/QUOTE]
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