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Vintage investment collectors...30 years from now?
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<blockquote data-quote="burnsy" data-source="post: 64526" data-attributes="member: 422"><p>Sorry Joe, don't agree. The investment side of it is not dead and certainly will not die.</p><p></p><p>I buy my stuff, like you say for my own enjoyment at the moment. Thrill of looking and finding items you </p><p>have been searching for, and then opening the packages when they arrive and completing focues and moving onto new ones.</p><p></p><p>But, long term, this is an investment for my family.</p><p>My oldest son already takes in interest in the collecting side, and once I've had enough it will be boxed up and put away for the future at some point.</p><p>I may become strapped for cash and need to sell or it will passed onto my kids when they are older.</p><p>Most of these items WILL increase in value.</p><p>Especially the foreign items, Kenner are ten a penny so maybe not as much.</p><p>Sure, some of the stuff my detirate (Bubbles etc), but these toys are part of our history and will become more collectible in the future.</p><p></p><p>That's my opinion anyway... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burnsy, post: 64526, member: 422"] Sorry Joe, don't agree. The investment side of it is not dead and certainly will not die. I buy my stuff, like you say for my own enjoyment at the moment. Thrill of looking and finding items you have been searching for, and then opening the packages when they arrive and completing focues and moving onto new ones. But, long term, this is an investment for my family. My oldest son already takes in interest in the collecting side, and once I've had enough it will be boxed up and put away for the future at some point. I may become strapped for cash and need to sell or it will passed onto my kids when they are older. Most of these items WILL increase in value. Especially the foreign items, Kenner are ten a penny so maybe not as much. Sure, some of the stuff my detirate (Bubbles etc), but these toys are part of our history and will become more collectible in the future. That's my opinion anyway... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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