Originally posted by Johnny d
It's simple buy quanity and when & if you can afford it buy quality.
If you bought collectable militaria and never thought of the resale (investment) angle then your simple minded and need go no further with the hobby than a few items.
I look at cost as one of the main determining factors when I buy. Not the amount but if it's within the market value. Always with an eye on the resale for my inheritors.
Quality speaks for it's self and always will have a market. Where as common things have a market also just not as good. This holds true in all collecting fields.
Which sells faster one RK or 90 EK 1st?
Mine is mostly quanity with a little quality..no guts no glory.
I think high quality quanity items are the best of both worlds.
It's simple buy quanity and when & if you can afford it buy quality.
If you bought collectable militaria and never thought of the resale (investment) angle then your simple minded and need go no further with the hobby than a few items.
I look at cost as one of the main determining factors when I buy. Not the amount but if it's within the market value. Always with an eye on the resale for my inheritors.
Quality speaks for it's self and always will have a market. Where as common things have a market also just not as good. This holds true in all collecting fields.
Which sells faster one RK or 90 EK 1st?
Mine is mostly quanity with a little quality..no guts no glory.
I think high quality quanity items are the best of both worlds.
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