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I agree 100%.Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: That's the downside of American capitalism. The d4 in vg-10 is a very nice knife with very nice steel. Honestly this past fiasco with the zdp-189 delica has soured me on sprint runs. I'd love to buy these knives but I won't be exploited by speculators. :spyder:
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!JD Spydo wrote:But David don't you think it is sort of the consumers fault for falling into their trap. If people would just not pay the price the people doing it would quit doing it immediately. People buy stuff all the time with the expectation of making a profit on it. I'm not against ticket scalping either. If someone wants to go to a football game bad enough to pay $1000 for a ticket>> then all I got to say is>> that's where a fool's money ended up in the hands of a guy who was a bit smarter than that.
The way around that is to get your order into New Graham or any other great, above board dealer in advance so you won't be in a position to have to pay high prices for them. I would have never paid over $200 for either one of my ZDP-189 Calypso Juniors but a few people did. If someone wants one of mine bad enough to Paypal me $300 my extra one would go out in tomorrow's mail. Our whole system is about making a profit. What's totally more obscene than fliping a couple of pocket knives is what this criminal government is doing with gasoline and oil prices. That truly is totally rigged and we don't have a choice in that regard at all.
What's totally more obscene than fliping a couple of pocket knives is what this criminal government is doing with gasoline and oil prices. That truly is totally rigged and we don't have a choice in that regard at all.
Now, I agree with that 100%! Very good point!Rogcohen wrote:I don't really have a problem with the prices and people selling on ebay, but what I do have a problem is with distributors selling on ebay. They're supposed to supply from producer (spyderco) to us, and to buy ten or more knives from spyderco as a distributor and then to sell them at auction for more than the recommended retail price seems crooked. Maybe the guy just managed to buy 15 of them from someone, but somehow i doubt that considering how hard they were to get a hold of. Oh well, I just get the feeling there was some shady dealing going on. Distributors telling people they were on waiting lists while selling their knives off for more. That sort of thing...
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I feel the same. I know at least two dealers, who sold D4 ZDP on ebay. They are out of my list.Rogcohen wrote:I don't really have a problem with the prices and people selling on ebay, but what I do have a problem is with distributors selling on ebay. They're supposed to supply from producer (spyderco) to us, and to buy ten or more knives from spyderco as a distributor and then to sell them at auction for more than the recommended retail price seems crooked. Maybe the guy just managed to buy 15 of them from someone, but somehow i doubt that considering how hard they were to get a hold of. Oh well, I just get the feeling there was some shady dealing going on. Distributors telling people they were on waiting lists while selling their knives off for more. That sort of thing...
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me too -- i just went online and ordered one tuesday for $79.95 and got it wednesday. ebay is not the only source, but some people act (buy) as if it were.Tim8557 wrote:...I had no problem going online with another dealer and getting one of the Jess Horns in ZDP for $69 in 3 days. No preorder, no nothing.