Tadaimarlon
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Damn. Wouldn't it be worth it to have something like that in your house? Then you can see them whenever you wantMe2 I haven’t seen it in a while. It’s in a climate controlled vault. I don’t get there often.

Damn. Wouldn't it be worth it to have something like that in your house? Then you can see them whenever you wantMe2 I haven’t seen it in a while. It’s in a climate controlled vault. I don’t get there often.
Good post! Maybe my old vintage mower collection will yield some dollars one of these days? I doubt it, but I’ll hold on anyway.I have a friend who has a passion for antiques. He made a middle-class income, but spent every spare dime on antiques. It was his passion. He'd buy antique SLOT MACHINES and restore them. Antique puppets. Antique posters. Old Tiffany Lamps. Furniture. You name it. He'd buy just anything he liked and could afford, and he had good taste. He eventually filled his house with antiques and had everything displayed with love and care. Spent 50 years doing it. Eventually he met the love of his life and wanted to retire and move to CA with her. A expressed interest to some of his connections that he was interested in selling and a company came and offered him million(S) for the house and everything in it. That was his sticking point. Everything must go. It didn't take long. He retired, married the new love of his life, and moved away to a beautiful home in a secluded area. He said that he did better collecting then he ever would have buying stocks based on the amount of money he was able to invest. Now I see on social media that he has been building up a collection of vintage JAZZ guitars over the last few years. I guess the bug never leaves you. What is the moral of the story? If you buy what you like (and have a modicum of taste), hold on to it for a length of time, you'll probably do well if you eventually sell. I think that can apply to any collectible.
I miss them, it would be.Damn. Wouldn't it be worth it to have something like that in your house? Then you can see them whenever you want![]()
Could be.In 20 years, well, I betcha a lot more than it is already worth today.
One possible reason for crowds at pool halls is that so many have closed. I live in the DC area, and there are far fewer rooms than there were 20 years ago.Do you really think the number of pool players is declining? I can't get a table at my local pool hall if I don't get there early. Seems to me like it's bigger than ever.
I can see that being the case in other places. In the Phoenix area, we have an abundance of pool rooms. Tournaments fill up early and often. We have several leagues around town with waiting lists. I’m baffled with how alive pool is here. They are very into capping tournaments by Fargo rating, which hurts the players over 625 speed, but it’s booming here.One possible reason for crowds at pool halls is that so many have closed. I live in the DC area, and there are far fewer rooms than there were 20 years ago.