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OOOF! that is one nice dagger, treat your eyes to a feast everyone. Nolan ps,anyone lend me $21k
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| Posts: 2006 | Location: Brooklyn, Ohio USA | Registered: 12 October 2002 |    |
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Great observation from Kingtiger, couple of years ago with the rate at £1=$1.5 a $12k dagger would have cost £8k, now you can have that one for £11k, take into account inflation and the condition of the piece not a bad buy for a UK collector given the current popularity of SS daggers. I don't know what it's like over there in States, but money is getting really tight over here, everyday living costs are going through the roof, Diesel has just hit £6 a gallon that's almost $12, I reckon it will have a knock on effect as far as collecting goes. It's happened before, for a few years collecting anything becomes the playground of the rich as Joe Average struggles just to live. If you're young enough time to tuck the collections away for a few years till things get better. I don't know how Mongo fared selling off his entire collection, I just think its a bad time to part out anything. Nolan
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Nolan, Here in the states IMO the hobby has also slowed due to the economy. See any of the "For Sale" sections at the forums, it's a telling story. The average guy is being squeezed. The well-to-do are doing still good. The stock market although softening has not affected them as much. As far as this 21K Himmler...a lot of money for a collector in the U.S. or in the British Commonwealth but not for a collector in Moscow or St. Petersberg. The MAX show in October should be very interesting to see how sales go. -Nice Himmler there Eric.  That photography looks very familiar. A JR piece perhaps? -serge-
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Absolutely stunning dagger. Way out of the league of many collectors but there are always those with money regardless of the economic climate. Would I buy it if money was no object? Very probably!
“If a thief takes your money and you take it back; does that make you also a thief?”
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Serge, sign of the times I guess, this is what I meant though, people sell out when times get tough and that's the worst possible time to part out. I reckon for a time rich speculators will have a ball, ho hum such is life. Landser, there will always be the super rich who can afford anything they desire, is there any satisfaction in that?? you bet there is  Cheers Nolan
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 Yepp,- i think the new owner will be happy with this SS Himmler. lh 600
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