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 | quote: Originally posted by Kennywood:
 Besides, a printed version of the price guide is really handy at card shows.
 
 
 Could you explain why? The dealer wants $5, you either pay it or you don't. It makes no diffrence to anyone what the price in the NSU guide says. ____________________
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|  | | Posts: 29127 | Location: wolverhampton   staffs  uk | Registered: July 19, 2002 |    IP | 
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| Titanium Card Talk Member 
  
 | Have you tried this, true story. Years ago now at a show i saw a guy take out the NSU price guide and tell a dealer that he was trying to rip him off because the guide said the card was only worth £10. Listening to the dealer telling the guy where to stick his price guide is a scene that has stayed with me forever.    ____________________
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|  | | Posts: 29127 | Location: wolverhampton   staffs  uk | Registered: July 19, 2002 |    IP | 
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 | HELLO! I'd deff. get in on my ipod touch!   In all honesty though I do think that it would be better to have an online guide etc. I think it is one or the other though, no point in having it online, than on trees. Perhaps this is a way to make a green-move    just a thought.... | 
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 | I like the new format of the guide.I have been a collector and really don't look at the price guide unless I am looking for a particular card to buy.I enjoy reading the magazine articles and tend to do that first.I would not be adverse to having some form of guide online but I don't think it would or could ever replace the real magazine. Beckett sports guides are $6.00 a month for the basic and $24.00 to track your collection.The various gaming card guides and comic guides are also not online. | 
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 | The guide is just that a guide. Useful for trading but if I see a card I really want that is priced more than the guide I still buy it. It is nice when you purchase something cheaper than the guide price    I peronally would not pay any additional premium either with the magazine or on-line for a more comprehensive guide | 
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