Thanks for the welcome backs twoin, walkto.
I've missed being involved and the discussions at the forums and collecting in general
I must say I was pretty surprised that give the landscape that there was
not a big retrenchment in the 2010 book prices,
but maybe thats why people
say they seem overly optimistic.
You know my penchant for the " Ozzies " As far as the 37's go thats what I collected mostly. I could never understand why the 50 dollar Osbourne has not done better as they are largely non-existent in any grade but I have put two nice ones away hoping that it will come around, but I digress
I've collected off and on since the mid-80's and have done so because " it's fun " And you can have a hobby that has the possibility to be profitable that adds to the allure and enjoyment. It's beats hoarding collectible spoons or something
I dumped my collection in 1990 when I bought my first house to assist with paying down the mortgage. I had notes I'll never replace unless I win the lottery. I mean I'll never buy a 35 and 37 thousand in AU for less than 2K ever again
The market for anything, real estate, stocks, paper money or whatever...........always overshoots the highs and lows. When things are great people get stupid and think it will never end and when things sour a bit everyone pushes the panic button