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reach44

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A while back a bought a nice emerald green Piso's. A forum member suggested I do a color run. So I said yes, I shall. Now before I bought this bottle I always saw them on ebay for 5 and 10 bucks. Now that I'm interested in them, they're all 30 bucks and up. At least all the ones I've seen are. Crap! Are they increasing in value? Even after they don't sell the seller refuses to take less. I can never work out a deal. [:(]
 

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I have an emerald green one if you are interested. Oh sorry I saw you already bought one.
 

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Emerald green and aqua ones are common and cheap. Any other colors are scarcer and sell higher. As they say, in this hobby color is everything, even on a common bottle like that.
 

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Out here in Colorado, I've heard that because of all the legalizing of marijuana, people are really
starting to collect anything pertaining to the history of pot.
New markets are opening up everywhere!
Who'da thunk?
Carl
 

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Out here in Colorado, I've heard that because of all the legalizing of marijuana, people are really
starting to collect anything pertaining to the history of pot.
New markets are opening up everywhere!
Who'da thunk?
Carl

That's a very good point, sir.
 

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