Very well reasoned and well said. We all value things differently. If it was my Dad's gun carried in the first wave in Normandy then all the convential metrics for value go out the window. If you just "gotta" have the original barrel that " Betty" , in the Colt factory selected from the pile of barrels....then that's a lot more scarce. Some collector's would value the barrel "Betty" picked up for far more money that the one adjacent.....who really cares ??? Well, obviously some do. I don't
Art, Real Estate, Antique car values are all market driven well. You can bet the value of high end M1911s will shrink when oil remains below $30 a barrel....so will many other pricey antiques that enjoyed a strong, well funded market.
I buy the guns I truly like....they aren't necessarily "investments". I'll let my estate worry about values. I have the change...I don't call it chump change as I had to beat the industrial market to acquire it, but I won't refuse to purchase a beautiful original 1 or two digit serial number M1911 just because the seller wants top dollar and someone else replaced "Betty's"worn out barrel with a better original example.
Art, Real Estate, Antique car values are all market driven well. You can bet the value of high end M1911s will shrink when oil remains below $30 a barrel....so will many other pricey antiques that enjoyed a strong, well funded market.
I buy the guns I truly like....they aren't necessarily "investments". I'll let my estate worry about values. I have the change...I don't call it chump change as I had to beat the industrial market to acquire it, but I won't refuse to purchase a beautiful original 1 or two digit serial number M1911 just because the seller wants top dollar and someone else replaced "Betty's"worn out barrel with a better original example.

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