Claude Clay
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it seems selling prices are becoming a little depressed on a lot of guns, or at least some of the stuff I look at.
not just guns....many collectables peaked and retreated to ~2005 prices
guns, crystal (Swarovski, for one), high end watches...
society, having exited the depression, finds itself now at a lower consumer value index. we have adjusted to a tighter, lower paying job market coupled with increased necessary costs ( food, Rx, taxes) by cutting back on 'fun' things. if you can be patient (about 5 to 8 years) it may get better.
not just guns....many collectables peaked and retreated to ~2005 prices
guns, crystal (Swarovski, for one), high end watches...
society, having exited the depression, finds itself now at a lower consumer value index. we have adjusted to a tighter, lower paying job market coupled with increased necessary costs ( food, Rx, taxes) by cutting back on 'fun' things. if you can be patient (about 5 to 8 years) it may get better.