Ordering the community Pricing listings by Progrees, then going all the way to the end yields deep depression and sadness.
Two of the most precious jewels yet to reach production are at the bottom of the heap with hardly any interest, likely because inital bidders set the price too low for the times to have any hope of ever garnishing enough interest.
Next to last is The Works of Philip Doddridge. http://www.logos.com/product/20427
A previous forum thread extolled this set well:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/49790/368105.aspx#368105
At $30 this invaluable set is not even at the 20% mark after more than a month. Wouldn't $60-70 be more reasonable given the size and value?
Right behind Doddridge, at number three from the bottom, is the Princeton Theological Review. This years marks 200 years for Princeton. Banner of Truth announced a few volumes last month, and Eerdman's has a book this month, which is what piqued my curiosity about the journals and was the motivation for creating this thread.
http://www.logos.com/product/17817
Like Doddridge, initial bids set the price for this item too low for it to ever have a change. A millenium could come and go before there are enough $50 bids to push this resource into the production queue. I'm in at $150, which seems a fair price to me gicen the sheer size of this project and the ahge of the resources. Oh what a joy it would be get this and the Hodge collection ( http://www.logos.com/product/16088 ) this fall.
Please consider bidding on these resources if oyu have not already done so, or raise you bid.