12-07-2009, 06:57 PM
You're missing the obvious economic perspective, here.Our economy runs on one main economic law: supply/demand.The recession defines the fact that we've been spending more (as a economy) than we've been creating in revenues. This fact doesn't necessarily change the demand for high-priced masks, but simply reflects when collectors will choose to purchase them. (As we all know, we certainly still want to buy masks - regardless that we aren't earning as much money anymore)Bottomline is that if no one was willing to pay $250 for a latex mask, no maskmaker would be able to charge it. I know it might sound silly to those who don't understand economics, but it is not the maskmaker who determines the general price of a mask; it's really the BUYERS in the hobby which determine the general price.If everyone stopped buying $250.00 masks in this hobby, the maskmakers would be forced to lower the price of their product (assuming their profit margin had the ability to be reduced). This goes for everything in society. Pro Athletes wouldn't be able to sign 168 million dollar contracts if we, as the sports fans, stopped buying $75 tickets to a football game.