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At what age does it drop off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Bobby" data-source="post: 455671" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>I saw a recent Facebook post and it got me thinking... It's a graph showing the demographics of one of the Star wars Facebook group's members. It seems obvious that most Vintage collectors start up their collections around the 35-45 age. There has been a lot of discussion as to why that is: nostalgia, disposable income, etc. However is there an age when people sell up? I know its hard to gauge with Star Wars as it's only been around 40 years but with older collections (Dinky, etc), is there a pattern as to when people lose interest?</p><p>Maybe the Facebook results show that older people don't use Facebook? Or is there a trend that interest drops off as we age?</p><p>Older members of my family have all wanted to declutter their houses and have gotten rid of a lot of their stuff. Does that happen with collectables or do most people collect 'til the very end?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Bobby, post: 455671, member: 6906"] I saw a recent Facebook post and it got me thinking... It's a graph showing the demographics of one of the Star wars Facebook group's members. It seems obvious that most Vintage collectors start up their collections around the 35-45 age. There has been a lot of discussion as to why that is: nostalgia, disposable income, etc. However is there an age when people sell up? I know its hard to gauge with Star Wars as it's only been around 40 years but with older collections (Dinky, etc), is there a pattern as to when people lose interest? Maybe the Facebook results show that older people don't use Facebook? Or is there a trend that interest drops off as we age? Older members of my family have all wanted to declutter their houses and have gotten rid of a lot of their stuff. Does that happen with collectables or do most people collect 'til the very end? [/QUOTE]
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