Posted by Dalet on September 17, 2012 at 18:41:42 from (184.94.141.146):
When I watch Pawnstars and shows like that they say the collector market is in the dumps. I know much of the economy is in the dumps, but collectors always have money and buy.
Lets just say someone has a business that would buy the rarest of the rare.
70 4020 powershift with FWA.
Minneapolis 35-70 with all the fixins.
A few good steamers of various brands.
When the real rare items sell at auction, they bring some good money even today. If you advertised them and sold them retail they could bring MUCH more.
Do you think there are really enough clients to support that type of business?
The items would be rare, not always in mint condition, so there would be something for everyone, (if you are a collector.)
It would kind of be a museum of sorts maybe. Think it has merit?
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