fasteddie313
Well-known member
do you think if a guy was to collect tools for most of his life, 30-40 years, and instead of putting money in a savings account or a 401k, this guy just buys up whatever great deals on quality usa tools he can find with his savings money, then this guy would be able to capitalize/liquidate his collection and retire off of what that brings?
like spend $200-$300 per month, whatever can be afforded, on tools that can be had reasonably below there resale/ebay value..
do you think the value of good tools to be timeless?
would there price ride inflation?
what do you think will appreciate/depreciate?
im thinking mostly hard line stuff from the well known usa manufacturers...
do you think there could ever be a technological advance that renders tools as we know them obsolete in any way?
I like hard investments, things you can hold, much better than a stock portfolio or a savings balance... like tools, firearms, etc..
this has been my idea for quite some time, just wondering if you guys think it would be wise, or idiotic, to build a half million dollar sale value collection of tools and expect to be able to get your money back out of it, maybe even at a profit from what you paid now, in 40-50 years...
like spend $200-$300 per month, whatever can be afforded, on tools that can be had reasonably below there resale/ebay value..
do you think the value of good tools to be timeless?
would there price ride inflation?
what do you think will appreciate/depreciate?
im thinking mostly hard line stuff from the well known usa manufacturers...
do you think there could ever be a technological advance that renders tools as we know them obsolete in any way?
I like hard investments, things you can hold, much better than a stock portfolio or a savings balance... like tools, firearms, etc..
this has been my idea for quite some time, just wondering if you guys think it would be wise, or idiotic, to build a half million dollar sale value collection of tools and expect to be able to get your money back out of it, maybe even at a profit from what you paid now, in 40-50 years...
