How does a "Paint by Keith Anderson" effect the value of a Competition GS?
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A Raliegh Competition isn't a truly "collector" level bike - it's a nice vintage bike to ride, not especially valuable. The repaint hurts value a bit, but not like it would on something more up market. Frankly I don't think finicky collectors are clamoring for a perfect competition.
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Maybe the better question is, How is the value of a Keith Anderson paint job affected by a Raleigh Competition GS"
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A Raliegh Competition isn't a truly "collector" level bike - it's a nice vintage bike to ride, not especially valuable. The repaint hurts value a bit, but not like it would on something more up market. Frankly I don't think finicky collectors are clamoring for a perfect competition.
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