Anybody else use a collectable for asset diversity? Never meant to do that but it has turned out that way.
Started with one old Lionel train set and the next thing I knew a had a house full, two houses actually. Keep some up at the ranch.
When I told the new insurance agent their value she said, "Oh, my god". (Do all young women use that expression now? Seems like.)
I like the "Great Depression Era" stuff. Mid 1930's and some late 1920's. All originals, all tinplate.
Worthless to the wives and girlfriends if they inherit it but other males seem willing to buy anything I want to get rid of for more than I paid.
My brother collects "ousider art" like Clayton Baily sculpture and Roy Deforrest drawings. Even has one small Arneson sculpture.
I think his insurance agent is going to faint.
boont
Started with one old Lionel train set and the next thing I knew a had a house full, two houses actually. Keep some up at the ranch.
When I told the new insurance agent their value she said, "Oh, my god". (Do all young women use that expression now? Seems like.)
I like the "Great Depression Era" stuff. Mid 1930's and some late 1920's. All originals, all tinplate.
Worthless to the wives and girlfriends if they inherit it but other males seem willing to buy anything I want to get rid of for more than I paid.
My brother collects "ousider art" like Clayton Baily sculpture and Roy Deforrest drawings. Even has one small Arneson sculpture.
I think his insurance agent is going to faint.
boont