silver addiction

Discussion in 'Silver' started by karltr, Jan 9, 2012.

  1. SilverTouch

    SilverTouch Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Hahahahaha crap i just went from the silver addiction Thread straight to bullionbourse and impulse brought a 1kg PAMP bar lol :p
     
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    impulse buying KGs? DAMN ^^^^
     
  3. SilverTouch

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    Hahahaha give me a break im 22 lol.

    My long term investment
     
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    Glad I'm not addicted.
    Makes it all that much easier to sell the stuff when the price is right.
     
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    Yeah I've lost the addiction somewhat recently after selling some things I got attached to.
     
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    Thats very true. I started turning silver at age ten when I noticed it moved more than the dealer spread during the picture taking seasons. Grandpa was so proud, he'd take me to the shop every time I earned $32 so I could get another 10oz'er. Then one day the paper said 'Silver at $50/oz:D. I called Gramps and only the rustling of a newspaper was heard till 'I'll be down tomorrow' hit my ear. After hauling all of it in, silver was a chore. Gold was easier to storage so I did both, till the 'almost all in gold' in 99. Grandpa died that year knowing I had a really big stack of both and storage was a lot simpler.
     

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