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Robert G. Smits

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  1. All of us have mistakenly purchased porcelain fakes in the past. I have about a dozen in my storage facility. Interestingly some of the “old” fakes sell for good money today. You bring up a very good point Ed. Maybe Mike has an answer. Are the grading  services able to weed out the reproductions?  Richmond is the only auction that uses a grading service that I know of. 

  2. I have used nothing but synthetics in everything for over 20 years.  My Dodge 12 valve (now gone) is still running strong at over 500K and my Honda daily driver is sitting at 235K.  Oil analysis shows no unusual wear.  I have no way of knowing if synthetics helped or not.  You can frequently buy synthetics  on sale for little more than conventional oil

  3. On 8/17/2022 at 7:19 AM, trimacar said:

    .I had a pretty nice collection of porcelain on my warehouse walls when I lived in Louisiana,

    Decisions have consequences.  I am sure you made a profit whenever you sold.  The value could have gone to sh--  like GE stock which has lost 90% of its value over the past decade.  As Kenny Rodgers said "you need to know when to hold em and when to fold em".  The only reason I'm sitting with a garage full of signs is I was never organized enough or had the time to bring them to Hershey.  The kids will probably send them to the curb.

     

    On 8/17/2022 at 7:29 PM, Mike McCandless said:

    We try to only focus on rare or very high condition

    I would agree with Mike, In my opinion Richmond Auctions has evolved as the premier Memoribilia auction in the country.  They have a great grading system that remote buyers can understand and bid with confidence.  Kudos

  4. On 8/1/2022 at 12:34 PM, Durant Mike said:

    Ok, my two cents from a Durant man.

    I think this sign has a far wider appeal than Durant owners.  Like Steve M discovered if you are not monitoring the Memorabilia auctions on a day to day basis you will be shocked by the price trends.  Most sign collectors are not affected by swings in the economy and this is "disposable" money  that is being invested in a asset that has appreciated rapidly over the last 50 years.  As I mentioned in a previous thread I recently turned down $10 K for a Pontiac sign that I paid $180 for in the early 80's.  One hundred and eighty dollars in 1980 would have a purchasing power of $647 today.

  5. Take some time to get familiar with Bring a Trailer.  In addition to this forum BaT would be a listing option and will only cost you $99 even if it doesn't sell.  You would have to list it as a "Project"..  It is important to the potential buyer to know that the engine is not seized and turns over freely.  The more information you can provide the better it will sell.  Good Luck.  This appears to be a very nice closed car.  You may also wish to post in the Buick section on this forum.  A very active and helpful group dedicated to Buicks.

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  6. Eight years ago I coated my new floor with two part Epoxy Coat.  Commercial estimate was $ 4 per sq ft at that time.  My cost was about $0.50 per sq ft.  It has held up well except for one small area where brake fluid leaked on it.  Look at the Garage Journal Forum for current information.

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