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Old 9th April 2007, 08:46 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by ALEX
Just my 2 cents: If we'll think of antique edged weapons as of any other category of antique, we'll realize that it WILL appreciate with time. Anything of good quality and old WILL increase in value, and there Always be a market for it. There are no exceptions, and there Always be money for an original, well preserved and of good quality item. Period:-)
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Commodes? Carving knives? Both probably worth considerably less than they did 100 years if one takes acount of inflation.

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