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Unread 08-06-2018, 03:48 PM   #1
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I'm Dutch. I never pay retail prices anyway

Investors have actually moved into the collectables market lately because it is relatively sound, stable and low risk.

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Unread 08-07-2018, 04:50 PM   #2
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An older man told me something I will never forget. He had been in the gun collecting business since the 1920s. He said guns go in cycles, one day a gun is hot and a few years later something else is. Now forty years have gone by and I have seen it play out exactly the same way. Remember when pre 64 model 70s were the hot item. Just a few years ago when black powder cartridge shooting was going strong the demand was so great that an entire industry was created just to supply the rifles. Most of those rifle companies have folded. As men grew older, died or moved on to another shooting sport the single shot rifles they bought became difficult to sell and you sure wont get you original in vestment back. I have seen it many times on the ASSRA web site.

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