First specimens of a new fall always fetch the highest price.
Remember the first Mifflin auctions right after the fall that Steve
Arnold listed?  Similar dynamic.

If you have to be the first one on the block to own something, you'll
always pay more.

Congrats to Brien.  But, unless the type turns out to be something
unusual, or the TKW is very small, I don't think later specimens will
fetch this kind of price.

Best regards and happy huntings,

MikeG

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On 10/29/12, Matson, Robert D. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Haven't seen anyone mention it, but I was impressed that Brien's slice
> of
> Novato sold for over $185 a gram on eBay over the weekend. Perhaps that
> precedent will get more of the locals interested in searching their
> yards!
>
> --Rob
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