I am going to give two examples of why that isn't quite true;
1.) At one time the going rate for Makarov pistols was quite high as they were mostly Vietnam-era bring-backs, with Blue Book values around a thousand dollars or so. But, that changed around 1989.
2.) As a bibliophile, I used to have a library of books containing values based on what various books had sold for. Speaking to a philologist, Rileysan, stamp collecting also had such a library. Those values listed changed almost overnight in the late nineties.
Now, both those price drops come out of a set of major historical events taking place; the fall of the Berlin Wall, and thus East Germany ending communism and who then unloaded their firearm stocks, and the adoption of the internet in business, allowing sales of books to be handled by the lowest bidder and customers of stamps to be able to price compare across markets. Before those events took place, those items and others like them were worth one amount, and then afterward a whole different amount.
1.) At one time the going rate for Makarov pistols was quite high as they were mostly Vietnam-era bring-backs, with Blue Book values around a thousand dollars or so. But, that changed around 1989.
2.) As a bibliophile, I used to have a library of books containing values based on what various books had sold for. Speaking to a philologist, Rileysan, stamp collecting also had such a library. Those values listed changed almost overnight in the late nineties.
Now, both those price drops come out of a set of major historical events taking place; the fall of the Berlin Wall, and thus East Germany ending communism and who then unloaded their firearm stocks, and the adoption of the internet in business, allowing sales of books to be handled by the lowest bidder and customers of stamps to be able to price compare across markets. Before those events took place, those items and others like them were worth one amount, and then afterward a whole different amount.
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I think we can safely call that one. Someone please note the time.








), you would be taken to all of just Outlaw's posts. It was easy to go through the top 10 posters, then the next 10, and so forth, and get a pretty good idea of each participant's year. Going through page by page has been interesting, but laborious.









