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			There have been quite a few new to the hobby collectors recently.  While the majority of them may be starting with modern, I bet more of them move into vintage as time rolls on, rather than vintage guys move to modern.  Basically, the demand for vintage will increase.  Great for vintage resilience long term.  Not sure if resilience is correct term - definition is ability to recover quickly from difficulties - I have not seen vintage go thru a difficult period to then rebound from.  Rather perhaps plateau, but mostly just up.
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