As a collector, you have a tremendous advantage over every dealer you may be doing business with. Yes, you read that right, you, the collector, have the advantage! Dealers have a fatal flaw that keeps most, if not all of them from cashing in big in the very markets in which they participate. What is that flaw? It’s this: Dealers know the price of everything, but the value of nothing! Here’s what this means:
Dealers need to turn inventory in order to make a living. They know down to the very last dollar what something is worth today…but only today. Lets sat that mythical poster XYZ is incredibly rare and only appears in Mint Condition once every two or three years. Let’s also assume that it is commonly believed that less than a dozen Mint copies exist and that the last one to appear sold for $2500 two years ago. With these fact, the dealer will probably assume 10% appreciation for two years, bringing the value he/she is willing to pay to $3000, with the idea that the piece can be resold for a profit at $3250-3500. Armed with this information, the dealer will pass on this item at anything over $3100.00
Long term this could prove to be a huge mistake. 1) There is no telling when a similar piece will enter the market. If it’s another three years, this could easily be a $5000 poster, but the dealer misses out because of $100. 2) The dealer is not taking into account that Mint Material has migrated into very strong and sophisticated hands which greatly increases the cost when the next piece does appear. 3) The dealer fails to recognize that the popularity and appeal of the material is now going mainstream into major museums around the world, 4) The dealer fails to recognize that the appreciation and rarity of Mint material is exploding upward, with premiums jumping to levels similar to what is found in other collectibles. I could go on and on. The bottom line is that the dealer was so “smart” about knowing what the piece was worth from past facts, that he could not ascertain the true value of the piece moving forward! That’s just dumb!
We see this in the financial markets as well. Mutual Fund managers will regularly pass on undervalued companies with great 3-5 year possibilities because they don’t see a catalyst that will move the stock in the next quarter!
As a collector, you need to use this superior position and long term outlook to your advantage. Recognize opportunities for what they are. Don’t penny wise and pound foolish. Most times, paying that extra 25% now will be a whole lot cheaper than what you’ll pay 3 years down the road when the opportunity presents itself again. Let time and positive fundamentals work for you..not against you. Be long term greedy. You’ll look like a genius and will have a lot more fun with you collection if you have the strength to play out your hand!

In the recent Heritage magazine, there is an article about the recent price performance of movie posters and how they have come into their own. The article references the fact that before 1990 the most valuable movie posters were worth $10,000 and now they are worth $500,000! The reason? They are pieces of history that are beautiful and rare! Sound familiar? The current Pinnacle Collection sale offers the collectibles world unprecedented access to some of the most desirable concert posters ever offered at public auction. In fact, this sale represents the finest quality sale of its kind…EVER!!! These posters are sure to be placed into long term collections, and it could be decades before this high quality of a collection is offered again. Don’t let the opportunity pass.
The Famous Pinnacle Collection!
Today’s news brings word that the world record price for a comic book has been smashed yet again, this time an Action Comics #1, featuring the first ever appearance of Superman, brought $1,500,000! A similar comic brought $1,000,000 in February, but this example brought $500,000 more because it was in BETTER CONDITION.
Most of the advice given out on this blog is pretty simple to follow and not hard to understand. Practicing the rules of successful collecting is, for the most part, really straightforward, easy to understand and is simply grounded in common sense.
We’re glad to be back posting this blog. Whenever you see a pause in our postings you can be certain the reason is we’re too busy to post, as there is never a shortage of news to report on here at Psychedelic Art Exchange! In the coming couple of weeks we will have a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT that is sure to be of interest to all collectors of Classic 1960’s Psychedelic Rock Concert Posters.
Through this blog we try to impart advice that has been hard earned through over 50 years of combined experience wheeling and dealing in the collectibles markets. There are certain “rules to live by” that are necessary for success no matter what collectible one is addressing. Today I’d like to share another one of these “golden rules” with you.
The market for Mint Condition Psychedelic Rock Concert Posters is now receiving unprecedented attention. This appreciation is leading to record levels of demand from two distinct groups of individuals.
This is the third and final installment of our predictions for 2010. See previous blog posts for the beginning of this article.
This blog is a continuation of our 2010 Predictions Part 1…