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Topic: Blade / rubber / book resale values & timelines
Posted By: JackChu
Subject: Blade / rubber / book resale values & timelines
Date Posted: 02/26/2020 at 12:37pm
I was looking at the price of Zhang Jike blade for $439 . 

So would the resale price drop for say 20 years and then increase as a rare blade ?

So would the Zhang Jike blade be worth $4390 in say year 2080 

What is the most expensive rare blade / rubber / book etc ever sold on the market ?

How about rubbers ?

Can I buy Bamboo Slash or  Feint Long ?  What are rare collector's rubbers ?
(I used to have a green Mark V which was criminalized and then I hear will be de-criminalized again) .
Note the clever usage of word criminal & not legal on my part due to speed-gluing then & boosting now (LOL)  
How much would I have gotten for the old new (or new old LOL) Mark V ? 

I have a lot of 38 mm balls & 40mm (not 40+) balls some in yellow (Stiga 3 star) ?  Should I keep them ?

If a blade or rubber or ball or book gets autographed,  wouldn't its value increase a lot ?  


 



Replies:
Posted By: lasta
Date Posted: 02/27/2020 at 12:55am
You would wait 20 years to make <$4000?


Posted By: LoopLobber
Date Posted: 02/27/2020 at 1:07am
Originally posted by lasta lasta wrote:

You would wait 20 years to make <$4000?

It ia not about anyone waiting.  I think it was a general question.  As for me I am a very poor person living in my car and taking showers at health clubs and not a collector but I am as curious as Jack as to how they do it or just wondering what a person does when he say inherits a blade from his grandfather etc etc. Just curious how rich people do it. 


Posted By: h0n1g
Date Posted: 02/27/2020 at 1:08am
witH very few exceptions, table tennis equipment is a depreciating asset, not an appreciating one.

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Posted By: lasta
Date Posted: 02/27/2020 at 1:26am
 



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