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Art, stamps, coins, antiques, and other related items.
They offer capital gains potential, inflation protection, and aesthetic enjoyment. Collectibles are acquired through dealers, at auctions, or directly from previous owners. Among the drawbacks are high security and insurance cost, poor liquidity, lack of income, and possible forgeries. Information about collectibles sometimes appears in magazines like Money and Creditor/Investor, and major categories of collectibles have magazines and newsletters devoted exclusively to them.

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  • Artist: Willie Bennett
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 05, 1996
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Folk

Review

His haunting baritone aside, this working man's troubadour is at his best writing songs. Starkly honest with a keen eye for human foibles, he knows the emotions he writes about all too well. This exceptional 15-song collection is drawn from three 1970s albums, one engineered by fellow Canadian Daniel Lanois. Listening to Bennett perform his own songs, it's easy to imagine yourself sitting next to him waiting for the next freight to take you even deeper into the heartland. Calling him the Canadian Willie Nelson might not be fair to either man, but it suffices for a rough point of reference. ~ Mark Allan, Rovi

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