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Originally posted by sam1chlt View PostFrom the looks of things prices are only going to keep going up!
Not to talk about the really exotic pieces from this series.
Too bad I did not really took care of these years back..but they never popped up here from vet´s estates like over the big lake.
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Originally posted by CPB View PostI like these pieces but never get why the price has risen so much esp in the last 18 months or so. They are hardly rare.
These are limited and many people are starting to realize the quality and history aspect. I have many people ask me to sell them a single example as a neat display item.
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Originally posted by CPB View PostI like these pieces but never get why the price has risen so much esp in the last 18 months or so. They are hardly rare.
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Sadly Brian, the days of a nice original $300 SA dagger, any original WWII German helmet in great shape for $300, or a piece of AH silverware for $300....are long past.
But I understand your frustration, I miss the 1980's & 1990's as well! Shoot, gold was only $200 an ounce back then! Don't you just miss the $1 per gallon gas? I sure do!Last edited by johninhb; 06-19-2014, 02:30 AM.
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Originally posted by BrianK View PostAnybody who pays $2000 for a SA dagger is just as foolish as someone who pays $2000 for a AH spoon. If you want something Hitler really touched, buy his autograph.
And he may very well have touched his own sterling cutlery as well!
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One chance out of a thousand. For $2200 I can buy a actual document signed by Hitler. Or if you want to see AH items with real provenance, go to Gottlieb's AH collection. For less than $2000 I just bought a bronze statue "Mother and Child" from the 1937 HDK exhibit. Now that's real art at a real price. If you want to be a cheerleader for "Anything TR at any price is good" go right ahead. I chose not to be. Then again I'm not a sales agent for HH.
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Originally posted by BrianK View PostOne chance out of a thousand. For $2200 I can buy a actual document signed by Hitler. Or if you want to see AH items with real provenance, go to Gottlieb's AH collection. For less than $2000 I just bought a bronze statue "Mother and Child" from the 1937 HDK exhibit. Now that's real art at a real price. If you want to be a cheerleader for "Anything TR at any price is good" go right ahead. I chose not to be. Then again I'm not a sales agent for HH.
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