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He depicts a shrewd but relaxed approach to trading: buying low, selling high, and understanding the market value of antique and obsolete parts. For example, gun sights that sellers ask thousands of dollars for are purchased for scrap prices. His philosophy revolves around patience—waiting over a year for items to sell at the right price—or making attractive offers to close deals.
He highlights his extensive network of international contacts, from the Netherlands to Australia, emphasizing the importance of treating sellers well to secure good deals. His enthusiasm for such trade reveals a knack for reusing and repurposing old materials, turning them into valuable collectibles or functional items.