Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<< Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 07:53:50 -0400 From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net> Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Leica Millennium vs LHSA Black Paint Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20000823075350.009b9b00@pop.microtec.net> References: You mean to tell me that people now are paying $10K + original price for the Jaguar XK M6? Why? For the person who spends $10K+ for the camera, do you actually expect him/her to make much (any) of a profit? And did you have to buy a Jaguar XK to be able to get that camera in the first place? How much did the car cost? I didn't have to buy any car when I bought the stock. Also, I picked that stick example as the initial price I paid was roughly that of a "Liberace" special camera, and the gain (roughly 200% pa) took place in only a few months. It isn't my only position. Dan C.>> Dan, Yes, the original owners did buy the car...but I didn't for the one I purchased (which came from a dealer who purchased it from the person who had the car) ...and yes I made over $5k in about 2 weeks. I do not know how much the other two owners of the camera made on it as I am not aware of the original price for this camera. I do believe that the party who purchased the camera will make as much, if not more, when they sell this camera. Of course, these are not "typical" Leica cameras. Typical Leica cameras seem to keep pace with inflation, but not much else...perhaps a lot like typical stocks. (2/3 of the stock market keeps pace or falls short of inflation I read in the Wall Street Journal about two weeks ago.) Some Leica's, say the Leica Luxus, have sold for over $100k at auction now and I recall reading a story of how Tamarkin bought his for $5k just maybe 10 years ago. (and that wasn't cheap according to him at that time.) BTW, I have never heard of anyone losing their shirts on a rare Leica (even in a bad time rare cameras don't really lose value in my experience)...but I have heard (and felt) the pain of a stock market "crash" from time to time. No one I have ever met had all stock market winners in their portfolio...well, except maybe last year!<g> There is no doubt that the stock market, along with NYC real estate, can be among the best investments out there...but some Leica's are not bad either. Both are somewhat unpredictable, require due diligence in purchase and sale and go through cycles where values increase or decrease. I would not put all my money in any one venue no matter how high the past returns have been... later, rich