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Posted By: Hankron
My sense is that the highly experienced, talented and authentic collectors, buying what they what they think is quality material to fit in their personal collections, are aware of the current trends and fashions but are not bound by them. In my collecting, quality is quality is quality (and that's my personal definition of quality, not neccesarily anyone elses), no matter what the latest article or hobby trend is. In my opinion, I don't think one can be an advanced and high quality collector if one follows, or worries too much, about every present or future hobby conceit. |
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