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For those of you who have been around awhile, you may recall that I quit this stupid hobby over a year ago. YEP! Sold off my ENTIRE collection of mostly MINT pieces Frown ... Swore that I was through collecting. Well ... If you dont think this hobby is a hard habit to break ... gaze at the following 4 pics (apologies for the poor quality). No where near what I had but give me a little more time........ Wink

Gordon

pic 1 o4 Chained NSSK, SA w/vertical, Glass grip Holler Army, Luftwaft, HJ, NSFK, RR Eagle

 
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pic 2 of 4 - Bronze Eagle on Marble

 
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pic 3 of 4 - NSKK

 
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LAST PIC - For now anyway - NAVY ..... Lakesidetrader is just waiting for me to give up the hobby again Big Grin .... It might me a long wait this time, Paul Wink

Gordon

 
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Ok, I give up, where's the etched dress bayonets???

I Love This Stuff
Von Ryan

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Been there . . . though I only packed it all away for a few years! Welcome back Gordon. It is an addiction that is tough to break! Nice "new" beginnings though! Wink


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"Even if such objects cannot change the soul of man, at least they give him an identity." - Heinrich Himmler
 
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Welcome back on board Gordon. Wink
We all had or ups and downs about this hobby but at the end, it is the best thing that ever happened to all of us....after our wives of course. Big Grin




 
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Gordon, nobody likes a quiter anyway!! Welcome back and happy collecting.
 
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Oh, That's not quiting! That's the "in, out and back in." Cool
Try quiting for 25 years and then come back in, if you really want to be in for a shock! Eek

Welcome "back in" Gordon!

OK, now what's for sale!? Big Grin

-serge-
 
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Gordon ,it's guys like you that keep the economy going Big Grin The thing to remember you can't be a one man "stop the recession" band by yourself but it's good of you to try Big Grin
Nice start look like great stuff


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We all take a break in one way or another at times..Welcome back...
Hey, that bronze eagle is nice!
 
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Gordon, I hear ya'. I think that the catalyst that'll get me out of the hobby would be a significant loss. I've always mantained that a fire or theft would end it for me. And it would. I'd collect my seguro money and bail. I guess i'd start to collect yo-yos after that Confused

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Welcome back Gordon.


Best Regards,
Robert
 
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Really though, I believe that the biggest threat to the hobby, in terms of fellow collector beign turned off, is the proliferation of reproductions. I recently broke into badge collecting as some of you may know. Frist an IAB, then another, then a minsweeper, then a destroyer. I had concerns about the destroyer, which the badge is controversial because of it's hardware setup. Even though it is likely a legitimate piece, it's still enough to leave a sour taste in my mouth. And even though it only cost $200, the whole epsisode caused me to question my involvement in the hobby. I can really see how a fake RK can trun people off. The loss of $6000 is enough to force one out for good.

By thw way Gordon, good looking pieces.


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you may recall that I quit this stupid hobby over a year ago. YEP! Sold off my ENTIRE collection of mostly MINT pieces


Yes Gordon I remember. You had some wonderful pieces & now.....well you still do Smile

I was sad to see you go & equally delighted to see you back! You have a great eye for the good stuff & you will enjoy hunting again Wink
best regards
Vaughan


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Yes, I feel it coming back myself........


....tj



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Well hello there! haven`t seen you in a while. did you quit too? Big Grin


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Sometimes Im thinking how many stupid things we can collect Big GrinTed

 
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Reproductions of the more valuable pieces seems to be on the rise. The "price" of collecting the good stuff is having to learn more and more about what you collect. In addition, there are scam artists who have real pictures but no actual goods so you need to take precautions and know from whom you are buying.

The above applies to anything of high value from Tiffany glass through lead model figures through pottery to antique firearms, etc.

Dave
 
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Welcome back Gordon!

Nice bronze eagle, been looking for the same style myself. Addicting - Big Time!!!


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hi and welcome back BUT when ur ready to quit let me know ill take all ir stuff!!! luv those eagels!
 
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Welcome back Gordon!!
It's a great hobby and a welcome break from the day to day.
I've seen several guys quit over the years, in my experience most have returned after a break. Once into your blood no other hobby compares.
So glad you're back. You are an asset to the hobby!!


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I NEVER QUIT,I HAVE THINED OUT BUT I AM BACK NOW IN MORE DETAIL.A ZA PIN WITH IT'S OWN ORGINAL CASE,ONE OF MY BEST FINDS IN 2007.I ALSO WON'T SPEND ANY MONEY WITH ANY BODY I DON'T KNOW WELL.

 
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