What exactly is a grail anyway????
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I agree with your definitions of grails, very accurate and fluid. However, in my experience with the sales thread I've seen folks use the word "grail" when referencing a sale they must have quickly because one of their grails has went on sale, thus the term "Grail Sale" or " Emergency grail sale". I do see how these could be misconstrued, but it's all looking at their thread and determining if indeed it's false advertising. It's sort of like when members post a thread with DSF in the title, just because they do so doesn't mean they want to start a riot. They might have a valid question to ask or something to address. So with the word "grail" it's subjective and the people who use it for personal gain are few in my experience.
oh I see what you're saying. Then yes that is deceiving members. Then again we enter a problem. If grails are indeed subjective and have personal value, why can't someone claim a pin a "grail" if they really think it is? Is there a standard for grails then?nope, thats not what i am referring to. I am referring to when they say "grail for sale!" or "Grail Alert!"
when in reality the pin they are selling or auctioning is a LE500 or even 1000 that averages $30.00 on eBay and has a t/w ratio of 20 trading and 80 wanting. Seriously. NOT a grail, no matter what series it is from, or who the character is.
Grail: the object of an extended or difficult quest - doesn't say anything about value or rarity, after all "One man's trash is another man's treasure"...a grail pin is something that has special meaning to a specific person and they have decided to try and find the pin that would become a centerpiece of his or her collection
No such thing as grails, just most wanted pins.
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