Will,
There isn't much I can hit on that the other members of the forum havn't already hit on. I still consider myself one of the younger collectors on the forum at 25, and im still learning a ton. You are going to get burned on items, that is kinda the way it goes if you don't know what your looking at or don't have people who can give you an experienced opinion readily when you need it. But thank god for the forum and the very experienced collectors that are here.
Secondly, as was stated before buy books on the subjects that you are interested in the most. Hell its taken me almost 10 years to find my true passion (tropical and DAK items and pz. grenadier) and I have really started to focus my collection in those areas. Some of the reference books are expensive, for example the PAB (panzer assault badge) book that just came out cost me around 240 with shipping from europe and yeah its expensive, but if it saves you from 1 fake then its easily paid for itself. There are great books out there on about every subject, I believe there is a thread that has been permanently tacked to the top of one of the areas on great reference books. Invest in those, read them, study the characteristics and know them like the back of your hand and you will do great.
Thirdly, your coming into this collecting arena at an interesting time. Rare items are avaliable due to the poor state of the economy but you have to be able to put the money up for these items. They will always retain their value, its the common stuff that doesn't really keep its value. The lower end items are some of my favorites Russian front medals ect. they are cheap but I just love them. They are the cheap thrills of my collecting areas.
Forthly, get to know the guys on this forum that collect the same stuff as you and even the guys that know their stuff on itmes outside of your collecting area. You will find that sometimes rare items will fall into your lap that are out of your collecting area. If you know the guys that collect them and hook em up with goodies they will likely do the same for you. Plus you will get to know members on the forum and meet up with them from time to time and have some pizza and beers with em (when you can drink, and yeah Fred thats me throwing a shout out to you!). Also watch out on the forum as you will find that people that don't know anything about your area will throw out their opinions and they don't know jack and shxt and jack left town about that area.
Fithly, welcome to the forum and if you need anything or I can be of assistance feel free to email me anytime. If I don't get back to ya in a few days its because im in Iraq and will respond as soon as I can. Best of luck! I can remember when i was your age and started collecting Best of luck. Matt
There isn't much I can hit on that the other members of the forum havn't already hit on. I still consider myself one of the younger collectors on the forum at 25, and im still learning a ton. You are going to get burned on items, that is kinda the way it goes if you don't know what your looking at or don't have people who can give you an experienced opinion readily when you need it. But thank god for the forum and the very experienced collectors that are here.
Secondly, as was stated before buy books on the subjects that you are interested in the most. Hell its taken me almost 10 years to find my true passion (tropical and DAK items and pz. grenadier) and I have really started to focus my collection in those areas. Some of the reference books are expensive, for example the PAB (panzer assault badge) book that just came out cost me around 240 with shipping from europe and yeah its expensive, but if it saves you from 1 fake then its easily paid for itself. There are great books out there on about every subject, I believe there is a thread that has been permanently tacked to the top of one of the areas on great reference books. Invest in those, read them, study the characteristics and know them like the back of your hand and you will do great.
Thirdly, your coming into this collecting arena at an interesting time. Rare items are avaliable due to the poor state of the economy but you have to be able to put the money up for these items. They will always retain their value, its the common stuff that doesn't really keep its value. The lower end items are some of my favorites Russian front medals ect. they are cheap but I just love them. They are the cheap thrills of my collecting areas.
Forthly, get to know the guys on this forum that collect the same stuff as you and even the guys that know their stuff on itmes outside of your collecting area. You will find that sometimes rare items will fall into your lap that are out of your collecting area. If you know the guys that collect them and hook em up with goodies they will likely do the same for you. Plus you will get to know members on the forum and meet up with them from time to time and have some pizza and beers with em (when you can drink, and yeah Fred thats me throwing a shout out to you!). Also watch out on the forum as you will find that people that don't know anything about your area will throw out their opinions and they don't know jack and shxt and jack left town about that area.
Fithly, welcome to the forum and if you need anything or I can be of assistance feel free to email me anytime. If I don't get back to ya in a few days its because im in Iraq and will respond as soon as I can. Best of luck! I can remember when i was your age and started collecting Best of luck. Matt
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