Thinking about it today made me wonder who pays the exhorbitant prices currently asked for by some sellers $15-35000 ?
Many of those who own the real unquestionable pieces bought them when they cost between $500-$7500 in the 70s and 80s or before. For the most part owners are responsible for value and dealers who set prices are as well.
It also appears that in the past 8 years the really expensive are bought and then somehow end up back with a dealer.. during my visit to Steve Wolfe's home a few years ago I saw tunics he had sold back in the early 80s still in his possession. I recall Hooper a member on another forum buying some expensive pieces but then they all seemed to go back to the dealers for sale again. Has anyone really bought a $35000 LAH panzer wrapper and kept it ? Im of the impression that a majority of people with the degree of interest to collect such things are not in positions to fork that out without taking out loans that come up later to bite them.Thus the returns in some cases. Its going to be interesting to see what kind of money gets shelled out as prices rise and rise before your eyes.Now I know those who already own such treasures believe they are worth it and many of those people never paid near what one costs today even if it was alot "back then" Im more interested in hearing from those who would be wiling to fork out the big mula for a righteous SS tunic.
Many of those who own the real unquestionable pieces bought them when they cost between $500-$7500 in the 70s and 80s or before. For the most part owners are responsible for value and dealers who set prices are as well.
It also appears that in the past 8 years the really expensive are bought and then somehow end up back with a dealer.. during my visit to Steve Wolfe's home a few years ago I saw tunics he had sold back in the early 80s still in his possession. I recall Hooper a member on another forum buying some expensive pieces but then they all seemed to go back to the dealers for sale again. Has anyone really bought a $35000 LAH panzer wrapper and kept it ? Im of the impression that a majority of people with the degree of interest to collect such things are not in positions to fork that out without taking out loans that come up later to bite them.Thus the returns in some cases. Its going to be interesting to see what kind of money gets shelled out as prices rise and rise before your eyes.Now I know those who already own such treasures believe they are worth it and many of those people never paid near what one costs today even if it was alot "back then" Im more interested in hearing from those who would be wiling to fork out the big mula for a righteous SS tunic.
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