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I'm sure this doesn't belong here, but You have to see this..
My other colling interest is PEZ Dispenser's....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&item=140018612889&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MESE:IT&rd=1
The highest price ever paid for a pez has been $12,111.11 and I was the underbidder by $100.00
David Hall... The other one :-)
My other colling interest is PEZ Dispenser's....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&item=140018612889&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MESE:IT&rd=1
The highest price ever paid for a pez has been $12,111.11 and I was the underbidder by $100.00
David Hall... The other one :-)
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I'm sure you're correct. So, why did you post it here, knowing that?
David Hall... The other one :-)
Junior gets to post whatever he wants!
I was born and raised in Knoxville and had a season pass to the 1982 World's Fair (still got the pass). I have several items from the Fair but never picked up a Pez Dispensor.
Pez dispensers are what started ebay remember?:
PEZ?
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With Pez dispensers the analogy doesn't work. Unlike Beanie Babies, it's a collectible that has legs. There's been an active market for quite some time. It seems silly to us, but then we look silly to those who don't collect coins.
Russ, NCNE
Beanie collecting has the same characteristics too but on a lesser scale.
A quick check on eBay shows many BBs selling in the hundreds with some selling in the thousands. Not too shabby for a $6. toy. The Ty Beanie Baby market has certainly topped out- about four years ago- not to see anything like the highs bid back then, but Beanies like this Ty Rep #1 Bear are popular and some of the older (the original nine) that have been certified (to protect against counterfeits) continue to be bought and sold.
Comic collecting; card collecting; coin collecting; PEZ collecting and what have you do share common traits:
Crazy, whacky people chasing after objects of their passsion!
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and I thought I stood a chance at $12,500.00 Hhahahaaaa Silly me.....
I have a few myself....
PEZ....
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Russ, NCNE
At least the high bidder, so far, if you look, their last purchase on e-bay was Bufflao Nickels! That has to say something!
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see how people are over PLASTIC ?... who said it doesn't belong here, Mark
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Don't dis the Pez collectors. It was setting up a site for his wife that Pez collectors could use to buy and sell their Pez dispensers that eventually became eBay. >>
eBay set up to assist wife with selling PEZ dispensers proven to by a myth
Sorry Conder, I didn't think anyone still believed that lie.
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<< <i>Tulip bulbs anyone? >>
With Pez dispensers the analogy doesn't work. Unlike Beanie Babies, it's a collectible that has legs. There's been an active market for quite some time. It seems silly to us, but then we look silly to those who don't collect coins.
Russ, NCNE >>
Melt a Pez dispenser and what have you got?
(Just kidding. I collect a lot of stuff, but not those.)
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Quite depressing knowing that one little piece of plastic is worth more than my entire coin collection.