I would NEVER trust Amazon prices to give a fair idea of a games value.

It may sound like a conspiracy theory or something, but the prices some 
board games are listed for on Amazon...well, I can only imagine they're 
some sort of front for a money laundering scheme. On regular occasion I'll 
see a game that would sell for $100 max be put up for over $1000 on Amazon. 
Just crazy.

Back to this Dune trade- has the other person in the trade expressed 
interest in flipping an extra copy of Dune for profit? I know i've accepted 
trades like that in the past, especially when I'm almost guaranteed to be 
able to trade/sell the items being offered, but for some people that's 
adding extra work onto their end of the trade. It's hard to put a price on 
the effort it takes to sell/flip an item sometimes. I had a copy of Brass, 
new in shrink that I bought thinking I'd be able to turn it around easy 
peasy. The market lies sometimes. :P

It's just by pure coincidence that I bring this up, Wolfe13, but I would 
actually guess that Dune's value would be lessened now that Rex is in 
print. I know the demand isn't as high for some since Rex is a sort of 
re-imagining of the Dune mechanics.

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