silversearcher said:
Fad silver. Looks appealing now. In a years time it wont.
Weird..
YPS has been pouring for at least several years now.
During this time, his pieces have only become exponentially more popular.
Older pieces can be difficult to find on the secondary market, as it seems they're in strong hands. Those that do break free, oftentimes sport quite a premium.
And this was all true even before Silver Slacker ever stumbled upon YPS.
Also weird..
I found out about YPS over a year ago.
Since that time, my collection has only expanded.
And if anything, my fondness for these pieces has only increased.
I have even actively seeked out & purchased some of those early retired pieces to help fill out my collection.
They are staying put for years to come.
As for Silver Slacker..
His story is that he owns something like 7 single-family properties -- outright.
Housing is fairly cheap in his neck of the woods. Those with a few bucks & some ambition can make things happen.
These properties are rented out. With no mortgages, one must assume cash-flow must be pretty good.
And with no mortgages, rolling over the cash-flow & turning 1 rental property into 7, over the years, isn't all that unbelievable.
He now apparently directs most of that money into Ag, instead.
He's also admitted his frugality.
The old table is a sign of that.
Did you know that my only camera is a piece-of-crap that's 12 years old -- that I got for free?
I could easily turn a few measly pieces of Ag into a new one, which would be nice.
Yet I don't.
Which accusations do you have for me?