I am just --really-- selective. Only a few examples of each thing.
I actually have a small house. Its fairly packed, but its small.
I can't get anything new, without something else has to go,
so it has to be better than what I've already got.
And I have been at it most of my life.
Actually you could probably say I collect research more than anything. Find out what was the best made in any particular field I am interested in,
then sit around like a fat alligator waiting for it to appear someplace I can get my teeth on it, cheap.
I have always tried to collect what is --not-- popular.
Trying to collect what everyone else already wants, is suicide.
You will never get anywhere that way.
Opera glasses are still free!!
You can still get the best ever made, fully pearl covered right down to the adjusting nut, and fine optics, mint condition, in a nifty leather covered molded paper mache' case,
right now,
for under $30 if you watch and wait.
But they are picking up steam.
In another 5 years they will be gone and the best of them will fetch very high prices.
15 years ago, mechanics tools were completely free. Down in the junk boxes underneath the sales table, and your choice for a dime.
Opportunities still come around, which is why all of us are here. But it is becoming a popular collectible.
In 10 more years they will all be gone.
40 years ago antique cabinetmakers tools were -completely- free. Nobody wanted them at any price. It took a long long time for the big tool clubs and auctions to gain any foothold so I had a good run at finding them. It would be pretty rare I could get anything good now.
This is how I operate. Always did.
Do your research, stay out ahead of what is popular, and you have a good chance.
My worst problem is that I always know. But there isn't anything I can do about it!
I always know what is going to fetch the high price someday. And I see it offered cheap.
But I am usually too broke to take advantage of very much of it.
I get a little taste of all of it though, so that keeps me going.
And my house is full of things I couldn't possibly afford to buy at today's values.
yours Scott