Well the first post got me to thinking and this one has gotten me to throw in my 2 cents. These kids today may be glued to their phones and other electronic toys but look at what they drive or ride--300ZX or some other foreign screamer and if they can afford it Italian sport car or a crotch rocket (so names because they are little and really fast.) Locally we have show what you drive event every Saturday where the older guys drive cobras (real ones), corvettes, jags, etc. and the younger set (25 to 40) come in the foreign sport cars. I happen to have a mid 60's corvette and it always draws a crowd. If a Duesenberg or Cord show up everyone goes there. The Harleys always get a lot of attention. New subject I have 30-40 something guys that hits the antique shops with a little black light checking out the dishes--depression glass lights up under a black light--and he buys it. So I believe what we think of a kids will collect, as they age and become more affluent, the same stuff we do. And they will want to drive the cars or use the dishes. That which is really rare and beautiful will always be collected.
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