I have told this story before.
I did some work at a lawyers house years ago and he "invested" in gunz.....really winchester lever rifles....going back to henry.
It looked like something out of a museum....really fantastic, said his friends played the stock market, he bought rifles.....and I can kinda get it.....I doubt the rifles will tank in value like stocks did about 10-ish years ago....but you never know when a New Zealand type deal might come.
Again you have to have 20/20 hindsight....what is going to be of value....I remember in the 80's buying a perfect 1966 charger for $1800.....it was just an old car.....what is the difference between a 66 charger and a 66 Grand Prix...both are mid sized (yup that was midsized) sporty......and yet the dodge is much more valued......you have to guess right.....I would not put it in GTO land, perhaps Tempest or LeMans.....the charger was not that super fancy over the Pontiac.......so you do have to guess right.
I did some work at a lawyers house years ago and he "invested" in gunz.....really winchester lever rifles....going back to henry.
It looked like something out of a museum....really fantastic, said his friends played the stock market, he bought rifles.....and I can kinda get it.....I doubt the rifles will tank in value like stocks did about 10-ish years ago....but you never know when a New Zealand type deal might come.
Again you have to have 20/20 hindsight....what is going to be of value....I remember in the 80's buying a perfect 1966 charger for $1800.....it was just an old car.....what is the difference between a 66 charger and a 66 Grand Prix...both are mid sized (yup that was midsized) sporty......and yet the dodge is much more valued......you have to guess right.....I would not put it in GTO land, perhaps Tempest or LeMans.....the charger was not that super fancy over the Pontiac.......so you do have to guess right.