I agree with knifeguy that preorder is a lot less stressful. There's good money to be made from people buying bulk and reselling at a higher cost, but I think the knives should be left for the guys who really want it, but this is a "free market". I think we already have a thread about this so I won't say more. For now, you snooze, you lose.
Selling via a Pre-Order system is still a free market.
As I mentioned, I don't care for cap limits.
I am all for people being able to buy as many as they want.
If somebody wants to buy 100 knives. More power to them.
And if they want to sell them on the secondary market - fine. I think buyer's should have that freedom as well.
But, I don't give a RATS BUTT about how much money can be made on the secondary market.
If investors can profite without trampling people at the initial release - more power to them.
I personally feel the ideal scenario is that the knives on the secondary market stay at close to original cost. Maybe some slight appreciation to cover shipping and collectibility. But, many of the prices even right after releases are rediculous.
The regular guys should have a reasonable and fair chance.
This is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby - not work, not a time leach, not a sacrifice of time spent with family and friends and not Frustrating!
IMO, most everyone should benefit from this system including Busse and kin.
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