John Josef
Well-known member
I think setting a price is very difficult. Actually, the price is what I'm willing to pay for the part myself. You can give your opinion in response to a question. The collector should decide for himself. The collection area is also determined. Do I only collect field gray or the colorful skirt. I myself spend good money on a colorful skirt where another collector says, what do you want with this thing?
For example, if I observe a discussion about a pickelhelm that is so badly damaged, I wouldn't even pick it up at a trade fair. Other collectors were happy to have it brought back to life. My respect here too.
As already mentioned in my answer. The price is my opinion, what I would be willing to pay. The buyer has to decide for himself.
I totally agree, everything involved in the Hobby is worth what someone is willing to pay and no more.
There is a saying in the USA, " there is an ass for every seat." Basically, something for everyone's taste.
I watch the market pretty closely; and think it's not possible in today's market to find a Feldgrau Attila of this quality for under 4000 to 5000 believe me I look very hard, but maybe I'm missing something.
If one did come up for sale it would be sold in minutes, that's just my experience