Alan wrote: >It is more likely that silver prints will become more rare and always demand >a higher price. In general, I agree that scarcity of silver prints would lead to higher prices. However, as Todd suggests in his comments on this subject, "...it's about fad, fashion, celebrity, salability, being "hot", and a zillion other things..." One of those "other things" is alternatives. Who knows what will be competing with antique silver prints for the collector's/investor's dollar a couple of generations from now. In the end, there are so many factors that affect value that we don't always know for sure how much impact each factor has today, much less a generation or two hence. Alan, I'm not sure what you mean by your comment: >How can the most widely used medium be worth more than a novelty? Can you elaborate? Tom Keesling Intelligent Design, Inc.
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2002-03-07 by Thomas Keesling
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