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时间:2025-11-22 01:38来源: 作者:admin 点击: 9 次
Holding durable goods as an investment is as much a crapshoot as shooting craps,and no one knows what will be considered valuable in the future. About

Holding durable goods as an investment is as much a crapshoot as shooting craps,and no one knows what will be considered valuable in the future.
About ten years ago,a friend asked me to store his beat-up,non-working,utterly worthless Danelectro DM-25,and I left it covered up in an unheated shed for probably seven years.Two or three years ago I took it in to see if it was repairable.It was,and for not very much,so I went ahead and had the work done,mostly because I can't stand to see gear neglected.By the time I got it back(my amp guy is kinda Zen about time)DM-25s were going up in spite of the recession.I'd never have thought a DM-25 would be worth anything,but it is.

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Here's another piece currently considered to have as much value as Confederate money did in 1890.I can't decide whether I really think it'll do something or if I'm a closet hoarder....Naaah,it's an investment-the closet's too full

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EDIT:
OK,those are amps,not steels,so I'm a bit guilty of hijacking.Sorry...I'd think that PSGs will likely not have the kind of quick,dramatic increase in value that pre-CBS six-strings and amps did,but I do think that over the next five or six decades they probably will have the same kind of appreciation in value as historical/cultural artifacts that we've seen in,for example,budget instruments and amps from the Thirties to the early Fifties.

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