VMF115 wrote:I have a feeling the economy is driving the prices up,,,many are trying to make up some money due to higher prices thy incur for food and fuel. I suspect most of the folks selling on eBay have normal jobs and a fixed income and need a boost in profits were ever they can get them…while I am not saying it’s right inflation does effect every one, some more then others. I Don’t think we will see any more good deals on eBay, unless the yare from a large seller on eBay
I actually think that the economy and the impending recession will have exactly the opposite effect in the long run. Look at the housing market.
Because of the amount of foreclosures and the number of houses for sale it is a buyers market and not a seller's
That is exactly what could happen with EBay activity associated with collecting. When higher prices due to fuel and inflation conflict with lower disposable income from job layoffs and cutbacks, people will stop buying models. In fact a lot of those same people will be selling their collectibles off and more than likely at a loss too.
I am already seeing it on E-bay for 1/18 models. I have seen one seller (beeninboots)have to re-list some of his items several times because there hasn't been a single bid. His prices are not totally out of the ball park, but with the holiday shopping season over, he is not routinely getting what he was just a few weeks ago.
Of the 185 or so 1/18 scale items right now on E-bay, about half have no bids at all on them. Of the 45 or so items ending in the next 12 hours a good third have no bids and another third only have 1 bid which was simply the original asking price.
This could just be due to the normal January slump that always happens after everybody has blown their budget for Christmas, but it could also just be a sign of an economy about to tank.
Sure, there are still a few willing to get into a bidding war and over pay for a rare item here and there, but that sort of thing is going to happen less and less in the days to come.
I really do think we may be in for a rough 2008---economically speaking that is.
The good thing is that if you are a collector and have the cash you may be able to benefit if it happens.
Cheers