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06-27-2009, 03:40 PM #1
how do patch color multipliers work?
is there a basic multiplier for 2clr / 3 clr / 4 clr etc..
or does it change by product/year etc..
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06-27-2009, 03:44 PM #2
There's no real set multiplier. I would suggest to expect less than the low BV for a card with a single color, inbetween the low and hi prices for 2 or 3 colors, and high (or more) for 4 or more colors. The big premiums get paid out for card that have something really unique about them. The eye of the bear on a bruins jeresy, for example.
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06-27-2009, 10:05 PM #3
great, thank you for that, that clears up quite a bit actually..
thanks again :)
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06-28-2009, 04:42 AM #4
Being a Wings collector I only get 2c and I end up having to pay for some emblem swatches. The old theory was it's .75 for 1c, hi BV for 2c. Since the exotic patches are 4 to 8 colors, theres usually only a couple made like that. Hard to say, enay usually decides. When I get a really nice one, I usually hold out for something as rare. There has been some discussions about what justify's a color. If there is a green patch with green embroidery, its it 2 for different material?
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06-28-2009, 06:51 AM #5
A lot of times you will see Beckett put a multiplier in there. Of course regardless if it something you really like or think deserves it you should expect a member in turn to put one on it. Of course sometimes it a judgement call when Beckett does not list it as people will say (Beckett doesn't say it should). Who cares what Beckett says it your card you get to make the call. Remember it only supposedly a guide.
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