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  • 10-13-2011, 10:57 PM
    CapeFearConstrictors
    Re: Kelley BlueBook of Ball Pythons...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    I did, please explain to me how that is relevant to my post.

    I was contrasting the post in question. I am aware that it's a short time span. I was simply showing that prices did not drop as drastically as the post I quoted was trying to suggest.
  • 10-13-2011, 11:37 PM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Re: Kelley BlueBook of Ball Pythons...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CapeFearConstrictors View Post
    I was contrasting the post in question. I am aware that it's a short time span. I was simply showing that prices did not drop as drastically as the post I quoted was trying to suggest.

    Oh okay, thanks for explaining. I thought you were being serious in the post (obviously). :)
  • 10-22-2011, 07:19 PM
    angllady2
    Just a momentary chime in here.

    I just put a down payment on a Pinstripe female from Royal Constrictor Design. She was $600, and around 300 grams. This is when I went to Tinley Park.

    I could have easily spent that same $600 on a near breeding size female, but you know what? That female was not in the same in the same league with the one I bought. Sure I could have been breeding her probably within a few months, compared to at least two seasons for my new baby. I didn't care. I knew exactly what I wanted my pinstripe to look like, and Garrick had her. Sure there will always be people out there wanting something for nothing, that is the way of the world. But there will also be those of us who are willing to pay for what we want.

    Gale
  • 10-23-2011, 02:10 AM
    lasweetswan
    Re: Kelley BlueBook of Ball Pythons...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Just a momentary chime in here.

    I just put a down payment on a Pinstripe female from Royal Constrictor Design. She was $600, and around 300 grams. This is when I went to Tinley Park.

    I could have easily spent that same $600 on a near breeding size female, but you know what? That female was not in the same in the same league with the one I bought. Sure I could have been breeding her probably within a few months, compared to at least two seasons for my new baby. I didn't care. I knew exactly what I wanted my pinstripe to look like, and Garrick had her. Sure there will always be people out there wanting something for nothing, that is the way of the world. But there will also be those of us who are willing to pay for what we want.

    Gale

    I get my Pin in a week and a half! I'm so excited! She's EXACTLY what I think a pin should look like :) Congrats on yours!
  • 10-24-2011, 03:04 PM
    Celav
    My friend bought Champagne ball python at Hamm reptile expo this september and he paid for him 3000e. Yesterday i was looking at the kingsnake.com and there is a Champagne that you can buy for 1500$ males and 2000$ females. Next year they would bee sold for 1000 and 1500$ and dont think that is good. I want like all of you great, beautiful and expencive morph in my collection but if you low prices down like this, what would happen?? Are all of us going to drive lamborghini and live in fancy duplex?? (comparation) It will come too saturation. There is no market if you can have everything you desire.

    Im not good in english and cant exactly say what i mean but hope you understand.
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