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P3D Re: Value of 1200 Keystone set
- From: jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gabriel Jacob)
- Subject: P3D Re: Value of 1200 Keystone set
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 22:07:48 -0500 (EST)
>Where is this world going??? Don't tell me that one day people
>will be collecting blistered VM packages too...
>
>-- George Themelis
I know you said, "Don't tell me" but...
George change "will" to "are" collecting blistered VM packages.
And for that matter even the more recent 3Discover cassettes. :-)
As Mark Joephson mentions, people collect cereal boxes now, and
they are the smart ones. That is because the best time to start
collecting anything, is when no one is collecting them (whatever
that may be)!
An example of this in recent history is school metal lunch boxes.
These were collected by some early birds, and they were laughed
at, but then when the prices skyrocketed, the collectors laughed
all the way to the bank. Assuming they were out to make a buck.
But most collectors collect them for the joy first.
So basically anything is worth collecting if it brings joy to you.
And if you want to get on the bottom floor before it gets expensive,
specifically collect stuff that others aren't!
P.S. You'd be surprised at what people collect!
Example, barf bags from different airlines.
Gabriel
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