Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm reminded of my Shaquille O'Neal rookie cards that I bought, thinking that I would make a killing. After all, looks at Mickey Mantle's or Pete Rose' rookie cards. Last time I checked, my O'Neal cards were worth about a buck. Sometime you win, and sometimes.... Dan C. At 03:16 PM 23-08-00 EDT, Photovilla@aol.com wrote: >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 > > > >