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Re[2]: Renewed Faith

To: marrone@wco.com (Frank Marrone), tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re[2]: Renewed Faith
From: "NICHOLSJ" <nicholsj@oakwood.org>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 96 10:31:43 EST
     Frank,
     
     
        Perhaps I am missing something. Do you collect Tiger air cleaners?  
     Every example you sited:coins, art work, baseballcards etc. are 
     examples of collectors who speculate in the value those items.  If you 
     are a speculator you should notify us so we know were you are coming 
     from.
     
     
     Jeff
     


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Subject: Re: Renewed Faith
Author:  marrone@wco.com (Frank Marrone) at INTERNET
Date:    7/17/96 06:04 PM


     
>No offense intended to anybody.  But I haven't seen what I consider to be 
>any VALID arguments against producing quality , accurate reproductions.  The 
>arguments I _do_ see always center around the $$ value of items ( or entire 
>cars for that matter ). 
     
OK, I'll try to make the point a bit clearer.  
     
Do those who collect coins feel that a reproduction 1804 Silver Dollar (only 
something like ten known to exist) is as good as an original or would they 
feel an identical repo undistinguishable from the real item would be good 
for the hobby?
     
I think not.
     
     
Do those who collect baseball cards feel that a reproduction Ty Cobb tobacco 
card (valued in the tens of thousands) is as good as an original or would 
they feel an identical repo undistinguishable from the real item would be 
good for the hobby?
     
I think not.
     
Do those that collect rare art feel that a reproduction (insert favorite 
rare art item here)  is as good as an original or would they feel an
identical repo undistinguishable from the real item would be good for the hobby?
     
I think not.
     
     
If you have ever collected as a hobby you would understand the harm that can 
be done by repos that are identical to the real thing.  I know that for 
many, or maybe most, our Tigers are not viewed as objects of collection (a 
collection of one counts)  but for some the collectibility, rarity, history 
or whatever you want to call it is important too.  
     
     
I'm sorry if my concern about preserving my investment seems crass to any of 
you.  I'm sure if you think about it you all must feel the same to some 
extent about one thing or the other.  
     
Maybe I still havn't made my point but let me turn it around and ask this:
     
Why not make a repo distinguishable in some small insignificant way?  Your 
not planning on fooling anyone are you?  If you don't hold originality or 
faith to the original in high esteem why would it matter if the repo could 
be identified as such?
     
Shown to be in the minority as usual...
     
     
     
     
Frank Marrone          MK I Tiger B9471116 
marrone@wco.com        1966 LTD 
                       Series I Alpine  (2.3L powered by Ford) 
                       Yamaha Seca 900
     


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