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Old 12-09-2006, 05:50 PM   #14
SnowWa
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I can see why the parti and chocolate (and others) can sell for more.

Again - it just the old "standards" thing. Some people feel that any deviation away from the standard shouldn't be worth more.

But the truth is - that some of the deviations are absolutely beautiful - and they are "different" and they are "rare." So - a lot of people will gladly pay more for them. I see nothing wrong with this.

And let's remember, $500 - $1000 - $2000 is a fortune for most people - whereas $5000 is just pocket change for others.

Who knows - if I won a million dollar lottery - I might just buy that little dog or some other ridiculously priced little dog just like it.

(My only criteria for buying anything is --- "I love it - I want it - and I can afford it!!!!") The only problem is that I can't afford a lot of the things that I love and want...... darn!


Carol Jean


PS: The end result -- she will either sell this little guy for $5000 or she won't, and she'll have to lower her price --right! That's life!!!
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