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Vintage Collecting Chat
One for the Tri-logo fans...
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<blockquote data-quote="itfciain" data-source="post: 365270" data-attributes="member: 2191"><p>At the moment there are a lot of 'dealers' out there - and to be honest I think most of them fancy themselves to be good at it. Trouble is, it is a lot like the housing market at the turn of the century - then you could buy a house, spent 6 months doing it up and make a great return - however in a lot of cases you could have coloured all the walls pink and put in an outside toilet and still made money as the market was out of control</p><p></p><p>I think that this is the same with the current SW market - you could have over paid the market price for something 6 months ago and yet still sell it now for a profit - especially if it is something deemed 'rare'</p><p></p><p>I sell a lot of vintage and were possible try to buy at a good price and then sell at a good price - I am looking for turnover rather than amazing profit - as Simon says, when you factor in all of the costs (fees, postage etc) + risk then making profit is not as easy as people think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itfciain, post: 365270, member: 2191"] At the moment there are a lot of 'dealers' out there - and to be honest I think most of them fancy themselves to be good at it. Trouble is, it is a lot like the housing market at the turn of the century - then you could buy a house, spent 6 months doing it up and make a great return - however in a lot of cases you could have coloured all the walls pink and put in an outside toilet and still made money as the market was out of control I think that this is the same with the current SW market - you could have over paid the market price for something 6 months ago and yet still sell it now for a profit - especially if it is something deemed 'rare' I sell a lot of vintage and were possible try to buy at a good price and then sell at a good price - I am looking for turnover rather than amazing profit - as Simon says, when you factor in all of the costs (fees, postage etc) + risk then making profit is not as easy as people think [/QUOTE]
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