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Quote from: Taffeta on January 01, 2021, 05:24:49 PMI think you're maybe about to open a dangerous can of worms. Suggest doing serious research on that can and the type of worms within it before cooking toast and serving it up for lunch.What kind of danger do you think they are going to be in? I thought pony collecting was a safe and gentle hobby Are you...threatening them?? It is one thing to offer negative feedback on a project, but another to suggest harm to someone!
I think you're maybe about to open a dangerous can of worms. Suggest doing serious research on that can and the type of worms within it before cooking toast and serving it up for lunch.
If you say that someone is opening a can of worms, you are warning them that they are planning to do or talk about something which is much more complicated, unpleasant, or difficult than they realize and which might be better left alone.
Taffeta, I'm glad to know you were warning them about dangers from OTHERS and not from yourself!
Quote from: SunPony on January 02, 2021, 01:51:42 PMTaffeta, I'm glad to know you were warning them about dangers from OTHERS and not from yourself!Oh I'm sure Taffeta could be quite scary with her plastic hooved army!
Born from the flames of quarantine! Risen from the ashes of lockdown! Introducing the MLP Price Guide:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginwww.mlppriceguide.comI’ve put together a website which gives collectors an estimate for what each pony, accessory or merchandise item is worth. This is done by averaging 5 sold eBay auctions. There’s more info about the process here.The 2020 stats have just gone up - find out which ponies were the most expensive and cheapest, as well as the total cost of every G1 US pony (spoiler: it’s eye-watering). See if you can guess before looking the least expensive ponies, as there were some surprises in there.I’m trying to catalogue more info about the masses of G1 merchandise out there and have included photos of my collection. For example, did you know there are more than 100 MLP jigsaws/puzzles? I did not, especially before starting to make little pictures for each entry.It’s just G1 for now, but there are plans for more generations. International ponies and MOC/MIB prices are coming soon, as well as more merchandise pages. Please keep checking back as there’s lots more to be added!I found out on the TP that Bluerose has a price guide website too, so please check it out as well. Coming back to collecting after a break, I was interested to see the Princess Sparkle craze has died down and Glow n Show ponies are really expensive now??
My main feeling is that it’s helpful to have the info as a starting point, while keeping in mind all the excellent points you make about what goes into a final sale price. I see the price guide as adding to the many resources of websites, message boards, all the different auction websites you mentioned. The prices fluctuate so much year on year, or a certain pony becomes popular for an unexpected reason, that each number can only be an estimate.