you did question why people are paying $100 for a stickerbook. LOL. Check your quote again.
no, there was no question tag, it was not an actual/real question..
just a way of speak(the "how come") to express the fact i was AMAZED (but you can of course not trust my word, though i don 't get the fact that one can actually think it was a real question, anyways..)
What if I pay $100 for it? Am I insane for doing so?
one more time,
yes, for me
it is insane , that's my opinion..
The term "Steelbook" is used because of the name of the company producing these cases. It is NOT used to described as printed artwork or sticker artwork. BOTH are Steelbook - just one is printed and the other is sticker. Where in the dictionary that the term "Steelbook" is refer to printed artwork only? Yes, the public created the term "stickerbook" just so it's easier for others to distinguish the difference.
yes it is from the company producing them, nonetheless all (or so) are printed(remembered afterwards.. i don t find that logical, anyways that's the way it is..).
the few ones that are not, are called "stickerbooks" in order to distinguish those to the huge majority.
i believe one should mention it is is a "stickerbook" and not a "traditional steelbook", since not everyone(at all) like those so called stickerbooks(that should be called this way
for me, since it is pretty much different than the printed ones which are one for time more than majoritarily printed ) and that we are not always aware of it(just found out this "steel" is a "stickerbook" or if one rathers, that this steelbook is not like almost all the others and has a sticker on it..)
mentioning that it is a sticker can 't do wrong anyways:=)
and many others do too and that's why it's sold out and out of print.
not necessarly the case for every one , i would have bought it, but because i wouldn't have known't it was a sticker on it..