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Gentlemen,
I get the impression that in general there is only very limited activity on the various fora (not just here on GDC) of our great hobby.
Also the fairs and shows in Europe are attended by less and less collectors lately...
But on the other hand it seems to become very difficult to find fine pieces to add to the collection. I am not only talking about HJ-knifes, though I have a real hard time finding nice early ones (like shown hereunder) at the moment...
What is your experience?
What do you think?
Best regards,
Herman
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You never have enough HJ-knifes!
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Herman, It's true, we all know it. The hobby has slowed down. Attendance at the big shows has also. However, finding good quality items are difficult. It seems the standard run-of-the-mill blades by common makers in so-so condition, are everywhere and are not selling unless bargain priced. I do find that quality and scarcity still sells if priced within reason. Rare desirable artifacts I hear are still selling rather quickly. True, it's hard to find minty HJ knives. Try to find a HJ leader dagger without paying Murderer prices. There are hardly any around if fine condition. The new series of super-fakes have not helped. Contrary to popular belief, the economy is not improving. However, I did find this minty HJ knife a couple of weeks ago.
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I think most of them now reside in Belgium Nice stuff Guys Newton
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What a wondelful conditioned early Henckels HJ! Congratulations with this find, Serge! , Newton Any other thoughts and comments? Best regards, Herman
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It's slow right now,but that's change soon I believe. And if is easy to find minty HJs,it will be boring hobby I think. Beautiful pieces guys
Regards Stingray
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What I could observe here is that it is slow concerning low and average condition pieces of all kinds. But rare and best conditioned pieces do change hands in a second and for nearly no price limit. I am not sure that this goes on or even increases, especially concerning prices. I have the feeling that serious collectors are not willing to pay skyrocket prices even it hey would like to add a special item to thier collection. Just my opinion and observation. Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
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no matter who says what about the hobby/shows.. The big 2 shows in the US have fallen off greatly. Sure there were deals there, but attendance by dealers and collectors are down.
I agree with Wotan fully......
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I don't know... I attended the Des Moines/Saint Paul Militaria show and it seemed well attended and I saw money changing hands. Dealers I talked with were happy with sales. The Tulsa gun show was similarly heavily attended and dealers seemed to be selling well. I do agree that very good items in collectable condition are harder to find and expensive. I think that is probably the nature of the collecting scene in the US. I also saw plenty of people at SOS and I sold well there as well as found some nice items to buy.
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I can't say much about the state of german dagger collecting but I agree with a lot that's been said, I collect mainly german panzer badges and trying to find nice uncommon examples is very difficult and when they do turn up the prices are very high. On the other hand common late war zink examples are everywhere and difficult to sell.
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I think the SOS attendance was very good and might have been better than the past two years, but someone on the staff would have to comment. Sales were slower for me, but the crowd and interest was still there IMO.
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Had 3 tables for SOS! My buddy got sick with shingles and had to call and ask them to see if Greg could sell them! That was a few days before show! Well after not hearing from them after 3 weeks after show I called and found out they couldn't sell them! So I have a feeling I got screwed or demand for tables was down big time! They would't even give a credit! Very surprised they could not sell 1 table let alone 3! This for the SOS? I know a few who couldn't make it! Anybody get money back? No credit or refund! But I could pay now to have for next yr! Ya right! Let me send a check! Very nice HJ knives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PVON
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Paul...Sorry to hear about the SOS deal. I wondered why you weren't there. I don't remember seeing any empty tables (I think I would have made a mental note).My sales were slower than the year before, but I didn't really bring anything outstanding, mostly common stuff and wasn't expecting a lot.I don't think there were as many overseas buyers as normal but like I said I didn't bring anything really great. I think the walk in traffic was off some, but I think the weather had something to do with that. I tend to agree with everyone else if you have rarer stuff or really nice condition stuff it still sales pretty fast, but common average condition stuff is like trying to sell cancer.
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