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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.
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
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. (责任编辑:) |


