Author here. Yes, this is my point. The Wagner card, or Action Comics #1 or Atari 2600 Air Raid are all rare items on their own without their rarity having to be defined in an extraordinarily narrow way to establish…
Author here. I'm not being obtuse, about half of the blog post is focused on how Mario is a household name as an explanatory factor. Its odd simply because other hobbies haven't historically cared as much about that…
Author here. Anybody can drop a copy of SMB in "a" toilet, but nobody can drop one in mine. No more can or will be produced. Of course, nobody wants a copy of SMB that has been dropped in my toilet, but my point wasn't…
Author here. Yes, this is my point. The Wagner card, or Action Comics #1 or Atari 2600 Air Raid are all rare items on their own without their rarity having to be defined in an extraordinarily narrow way to establish…
Author here. I'm not being obtuse, about half of the blog post is focused on how Mario is a household name as an explanatory factor. Its odd simply because other hobbies haven't historically cared as much about that…
Author here. Anybody can drop a copy of SMB in "a" toilet, but nobody can drop one in mine. No more can or will be produced. Of course, nobody wants a copy of SMB that has been dropped in my toilet, but my point wasn't…