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Originally Posted by Casey2296
I've often thought about this too, where are the 25-35 year old T206 collectors right now? Are they still churning modern but will soon discover the beauty of T206? Why aren't they here learning about the set from the incredible knowledge base on Net54? When every 60+ collector is dead what will the landscape look like? Nobody really knows. Will the corporate shills keep pumping T206 to young collectors for profit?, unfortunately I think this will be the case. Will prices come down on the cards we cherish? Only if there's more sellers than buyers, and that can happen in any collecting cycle. Until then it's still a pretty fantastic ride.
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They’re on Discord buying cards of guys they watch. Most of them think T206 and the old stuff is cool, but it’s 1) too expensive for most new collector budgets and 2) there’s no hit factor that drives much of their joy. The old stuff is appreciated when shown but they definitely aren’t rushing out to buy them. Net54 presumably skews a little bit older than the actual prewar collector base because forums are rather outdated in general these days.
There’s enough interest to show the values aren’t going to hit zero or anything but I seriously question the logic of this board that the values will inexorably rise forever and we should drain our 401K’s and take out loans to pump vintage cards. I’m not sure the 50-70’s year olds that dominate prewar are going to have an audience to cash in on forever.