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time is a cruel thing. There ae so many great musicians that only the giants stand ot-betles, Dylan, stones, But there are so many hundreds in the second tier that they don't stand out as they should. Leon Russell, Cohen, Marice White (ear5h wind fire) just died-all were incrededible, but so any others are equal that they will not be strong autographs in future. And being d3ad for some biggies helps, but for B tier musicians it hurts cause they are no longer touring, in the news, etc
For a reason.
"Celebrity least wanted at anyone's dinner table"? Gotta be hard to get that title.
His couch experiences? Holmes replacement attempt? SeaOrg? I dunno. How have his recent movies done financially?
I totally enjoy this hobby but, in my opinion, autograph collecting is not a good investment. The trend I am seeing is that the prices of modern celebrity are high but the sales are slow unless a steep discount is applied. Accept for a handful of signers, vintage stuff is dead. That is not good news for newer items. I guess some unpredictable tragedy could boost certain autograph values, there is just too much out there and the competition to sell is fierce.
It's not just autographs but the economy in general. Fewer collectors with deep enough pockets to buy. Fewer new collectors joining the ranks due to prices and forgery problems.
Not trying to be gloom and doom. Just collect what you like and maybe, just maybe, you will end up with a few "winners".
Agree, not investment for me. A collection on personal criterion. Expendable income (or should be).
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