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In many different fields of collecting, restoration increased the value of an item - for a time - only to have market demand return to rewarding original condition.
Pedal cars, actual cars, motorcycles, comics, even arguably baseball cards (T-206 Wagners were professionally restored), before professional grading which did not reward restoration. So what fields of sports collecting currently reward restoration? Is this a positive from a hobby/historian perspective? Will this last from a financial perspective? Last edited by BigJJ; 07-24-2013 at 12:41 PM. |
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