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Reply to "So which one of you brass guys are digging deep in your wallets right now?"

breezinup posted:
Limey posted:

Wait for the next downturn, its coming and its going to be savage, then pick some of the pieces you covet at sensible prices from forced sellers.

In 20 years this stuff is going to be valueless:

I had 30 builders and cab plates five years ago, I now have 5, I have kept my favourite five and my daughters can send them to the metal recycling plant when  I expire.

I have also thinned out my collectable high end brass for the same reason. 

opinion (with a healthy dose of reality).

nick.

Sound reasoning, if a person's rationale for collecting has a large component of investment with it. For those who collect things for personal enjoyment, selling because they don't think the object will be worth as much in the future isn't so much a consideration.

Collect to enjoy, don't buy more than you can afford, and don't keep more than you can afford to lose. Then relax and enjoy  what you've got. 

Exactly.

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