The internet has given collectors opportunities unheard of 20 years ago and 50 years ago, when I first collected, a mediocre army or 2nd luft cost a weeks wages from the few dealers who you might be able to get a limited list from.
Apart from very rare and high end daggers run of the mill stuff is Definitely NOT investment potential.
After returning to collecting TR daggers at the base level around the turn of the century, and tempted by statements from leading dealers as to investment potential, e.g " money back after 5 years and double back after 10", I'm a loser
I bought the wrong things, however I reckon some of the dealers with huge stocks will come unstuck with certain items, more stock than collectors at the moment and too high prices for rare items such as SS daggers (tongue in cheek, have any you seen how many are available)
If I could go back 15 years I would definitely not invest in base level TR edged weapons, maybe SS degens ok, I reckon anyone with a clutch of those at year 2000 prices will make a tidy profit judging from their current rarety.
Apart from very rare and high end daggers run of the mill stuff is Definitely NOT investment potential.
After returning to collecting TR daggers at the base level around the turn of the century, and tempted by statements from leading dealers as to investment potential, e.g " money back after 5 years and double back after 10", I'm a loser
I bought the wrong things, however I reckon some of the dealers with huge stocks will come unstuck with certain items, more stock than collectors at the moment and too high prices for rare items such as SS daggers (tongue in cheek, have any you seen how many are available)
If I could go back 15 years I would definitely not invest in base level TR edged weapons, maybe SS degens ok, I reckon anyone with a clutch of those at year 2000 prices will make a tidy profit judging from their current rarety.
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