View Single Post
Old 01-22-18 | 07:46 AM
  #21  
Bandera
~>~
 
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 5,929
Likes: 187
From: TX Hill Country
Originally Posted by palincss
Do you seriously doubt that a JP Weigle or a Richard Sachs will be collectible in future? I don't think there's much blind or grope about the answer to that question. And I'll bet that a Rene Herse or an Alex Singer that's collectible now will continue to be.
Of course I doubt that any object acquired at what are arguably peak prices, like the current Herse/Singer $,$$$, will appreciate indefinitely and that an uncertain future will include a collector culture that mirrors the current niche market for such objects will exist. Betting hard $,$$$ to acquire an object at the top of the current market and storing it for decades on the assumption that when millennials and younger might "collect" it at a premium for a net positive gain is a very long shot.



-Bandera
Bandera is offline  
Reply