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This is something that is bugging me.
There were millions of Open Road hats made. Millions of sets of cufflinks. Millions of suits, ties, spectator shoes. Every Joe had a fountain pen - there are jillions of Parker Vacumatic pens out there. For that matter, millions of dresses, aprons, pumps.
For something to be valuable, there must be a market. Supply and demand, of course.
But a bonnet top high boy from the 1700's. THAT'S rare. In Golden Era terms, a tweed knicker suit from the 1920's - ok, rare.
But why is mass-manufactured stuff so darned expensive? It's as common as dandelions! A common fountain pen should be $10 for a box of them. A Stetson Open Road - $5 at a yard sale. Attrition hasn't lessened supply *that* much.
Am I just showing my age??? Or just my parsimony?
There were millions of Open Road hats made. Millions of sets of cufflinks. Millions of suits, ties, spectator shoes. Every Joe had a fountain pen - there are jillions of Parker Vacumatic pens out there. For that matter, millions of dresses, aprons, pumps.
For something to be valuable, there must be a market. Supply and demand, of course.
But a bonnet top high boy from the 1700's. THAT'S rare. In Golden Era terms, a tweed knicker suit from the 1920's - ok, rare.
But why is mass-manufactured stuff so darned expensive? It's as common as dandelions! A common fountain pen should be $10 for a box of them. A Stetson Open Road - $5 at a yard sale. Attrition hasn't lessened supply *that* much.
Am I just showing my age??? Or just my parsimony?