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Except for #41999? Ah yes but #41999 was a different situation all together
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The retirement of #9398 should be good news for the resale prices of #41999, considering #41999 will have no cheaper substitute now.
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I would rather have #41999, but the price of #9398 is a safer bet. I have my doubts about how exclusive #41999 really will be.
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#41999 is sold out already...
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I don't think it's fair to compare 41999 to 10197. 10197 was available for more than 4 years, while 41999 was only available for a couple of months. Also, 41999 was strictly limited in quantity and 10197 was not. Those factors alone should make the long-term value of 41999 much higher than 10197, even considering that…
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Although remember tru had #41999.
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^About how much for FedEx for the 41999?
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Speaking of #41999, where did that thread go?
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