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<p>[QUOTE="PlanoSteve, post: 2999212, member: 91609"]Duly noted Maxfli, but I think you are off base & need to go back & read all 46 posts previous to yours.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is the exact question from the OP in post #1: <b><i> "The biggest question is, what would you be happy to pay if you can customize anything that you really want? What are some albums that you would want to see?"</i></b></p><p><br /></p><p>It doesn't take a giant leap to understand he is doing his market research (& no problem with that!).</p><p><br /></p><p>sonlarson has a problem with the "negativity"? There is no negativity, just <u>honest feedback from the group from which the OP is seeking feedback.</u></p><p><u><br /></u></p><p>Again, reread the OP's original post (#1) and the <u>"biggest question"</u> above, a direct quote. What would you pay.....?</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyone who has been on this site for a reasonable amount of time should realize a few things: Many (most?) of us have been doing this for a considerable amount of time & have evolved to our own methods. I already have pics of the coins I need in a format that I want. I do not want & have no need for a digital album to carry around. I don't want my tonnage to be accessible in one place so everyone can know what I have. And I hardly ever look at the pics anyway; they are for identification, particularly when I have multiples. I much prefer to handle & admire them directly, in hand, which is why most of them are somewhere in my house, because I'm retired & at any time I may pull out a certain collection to admire (still can't get my wife interested though).</p><p><br /></p><p>Only a very few of my closest family even know that I collect "these things", & I keep it that way intentionally. I don't need a digital album to brag to others & when I'm shopping, I don't need to refer to my "albums" to make a buying decision.</p><p><br /></p><p>No, the OP has a certain intention (re-read post #1 in its entirety), and the responses he received so far are not "negativity", they are the very personal & accurate feelings of the myriad of collectors, most of whom have been doing this for a very long time. </p><p><br /></p><p>Are there going to be people interested in a digital album? Certainly! Are there going to be enough of them to satisfy "the biggest question" posed by the OP? Probably not?</p><p><br /></p><p>You may again look at my previous post to this thread - it remains the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PlanoSteve, post: 2999212, member: 91609"]Duly noted Maxfli, but I think you are off base & need to go back & read all 46 posts previous to yours. Here is the exact question from the OP in post #1: [B][I] "The biggest question is, what would you be happy to pay if you can customize anything that you really want? What are some albums that you would want to see?"[/I][/B] It doesn't take a giant leap to understand he is doing his market research (& no problem with that!). sonlarson has a problem with the "negativity"? There is no negativity, just [U]honest feedback from the group from which the OP is seeking feedback. [/U] Again, reread the OP's original post (#1) and the [U]"biggest question"[/U] above, a direct quote. What would you pay.....? Anyone who has been on this site for a reasonable amount of time should realize a few things: Many (most?) of us have been doing this for a considerable amount of time & have evolved to our own methods. I already have pics of the coins I need in a format that I want. I do not want & have no need for a digital album to carry around. I don't want my tonnage to be accessible in one place so everyone can know what I have. And I hardly ever look at the pics anyway; they are for identification, particularly when I have multiples. I much prefer to handle & admire them directly, in hand, which is why most of them are somewhere in my house, because I'm retired & at any time I may pull out a certain collection to admire (still can't get my wife interested though). Only a very few of my closest family even know that I collect "these things", & I keep it that way intentionally. I don't need a digital album to brag to others & when I'm shopping, I don't need to refer to my "albums" to make a buying decision. No, the OP has a certain intention (re-read post #1 in its entirety), and the responses he received so far are not "negativity", they are the very personal & accurate feelings of the myriad of collectors, most of whom have been doing this for a very long time. Are there going to be people interested in a digital album? Certainly! Are there going to be enough of them to satisfy "the biggest question" posed by the OP? Probably not? You may again look at my previous post to this thread - it remains the same.[/QUOTE]
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