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My main experience is Vintage Hollywood although I have been studying music the past 6 months or longer. Yes, the big names are doing well but there is a tremendous amount of influential artists that are barely being sought after.
I just think the hobby, in general, is suffering. I think we still have a solid number of good collectors out there but new collectors are not being added to the ranks as fast as the material available. Which is good news for buyers except, of course, when it comes time to sell.
Quality always sells but it takes longer than what it used to.
The definition of "quality" seems not too popular for discussion from what I have seen and has also widened considerably - signatures or the photographs. I still and will prefer Official promotional lab photographs with label/artists info © and photographers name/stamp and good placement/contrast with typical or better signature quality over some unknown unofficial possibly cheap lab or even pc print from some IP seeker or overpriced seller (ppc),perhaps to slap on eBay and explain its rushed atypical appearance (and full price or more) as "IP" (not slamming all IP here folks).
I've been discussing this with another - I will try to make a visual representation of "A,B and C" qualities as I see them.
Metallica is dramatically rising up in value. Fully signed "Hardwired" (their new album) vinyls from their recent London HMV signing went for £500-920. Now that James Hetfield basically stopped signing (or attending M&Gs) except for chartity or special events (like album release), they will inevitably go up.
I do have some original trilogy SW but haven't gone after any others. It seems like one of the few newer ones with a nice sig is Daisy and that's if you pay in the 400 buck range for full graph. And she is so young she could sign for another 50 years! I will be dust! Another problem now that the "Mouse" owns them is a movie could come out every two years. They will be out to recoup their investment.
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