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On the question of cz values....

robo

Active member
How about this one. A unused, last production run of a cz5. I have one and was wondering if the value goes up, or goes down as the years go by.
 
Condition tuning and what the market is.....remember only need one buyer and depends on what he will pay....remember CZ5 came out in 93 and how do you prove its last run. Certainly age counts as one being sold could be 20 plus years old..I think they are bringing less bucks myself unless you have a super nice one....
 
Dan-PA,

You are right. When I am looking for something in the CZ area, I find prices are all over the board. I saw a CZ21 with the 10" coil on Craigslist, I think Detroit, and was under $500.00. The good deals are always going on when funds are at their lowest. I had a great 1265X refurbished by fisher last year, and could not get close to the price it was worth. I have looked lately and can't find one close to what I want to pay.
 
robo said:
How about this one. A unused, last production run of a cz5. I have one and was wondering if the value goes up, or goes down as the years go by.

The other guys are right. It's hard to say. Prices are all over the place. This is common for things considered 'collectible'.
I'll tell you what I was told by a collector many years ago, and it's still true today;

Regardless of what a similar item may have sold for recently, regardless of how much you think it SHOULD be worth, regardless of what your friends say, or how much you've invested in it financially/emotionally,
"Anything is worth exactly what someone will give you for it TODAY." Not a penny more. Not a penny less.

:)
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mike
 
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