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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @flat24 29 Jan \ on: Fiat, Gold and the SnP500 Vs Lego as a store of value econ
a fantastic post... this comparison of how to preserve value through "Lego" is excellent, very similar to what @lunaticoin expressed in the podcast L208 with the "Magic" cards
Now I only have one question... Lego continues to manufacture pieces that are just as good as they were in (1989) 🤔
because something that this fiduciary system has achieved is the degradation of everything that is manufactured. A great example is the "Hot-wheels cars", today they are not even half of the cars that I owned in my childhood, manufactured between the 80's and 90's.
that's very cool, we should get a pokemon cards Vs fiat post going.
as for lego, from what i've seen , the quality is just as great, i picked up the Ghostbusters Lego Firehouse a few years back and it's top-notch. the Danish haven't diluted the quality.
some of the toy quality back in the 1990s was pretty great. the power ranger toys were fantastic quality back then, especially the zords
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that's very cool, we should get a pokemon cards Vs fiat post going.
It's a fantastic idea
the Danish haven't diluted the quality.
It is a relief and worth seeing how some brands have remained firm regarding the quality of their products.
keeping the old motto, "made for life."
today many go with the (Fast) model, degrading the quality so it lasts less and so you buy more.
some of the toy quality back in the 1990s was pretty great.
During Christmas, while out with my family, we saw a fair where they had two toy collections on display, one of the "Knights of the Zodiac" and another of "Transformers."
It was fantastic to see how great some toys looked after 20 or 30 years. I even saw a model that I ended up owning.
The point is that I told my wife to look at the quality of the toys. And see the details and the finish.
Then we went to other stores where you had supposedly original "Marvel" toys, because we were in a fairly well-known shopping center in the City. And seeing those toys compared to the ones I used as a child and the ones we just saw at the fair, makes you want to cry.
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