Peter Wurche inspires with model cars at Bares for Rares in Weimar

Peter Wurche inspires with model cars at Bares for Rares in Weimar

The RTL2 flea show "Bares for Rares" has been very popular for some time and offers interested parties the opportunity to make a profit through the sale of valuable collectibles. This type of programs not only promotes the passion for antiques and rarities, but also shows how important collecting is for many people. Depending on the topic of collecting, surprising stories and valuable insights into the past can arise.

Enthusiasm for model cars: Commercial dynamics in the headlight

On Friday afternoon, more precisely July 12th, 63-year-old Peter Wäcke from Weimar performed on the ZDF program. He wanted to convince the dealers with an impressive collection of 196 model cars that he collected over a period of eight years. The considerable compilation aims to arouse the interest of potential buyers and possibly achieve financial compensation between 2,000 and 2,500 euros, as expert Colmar Schulte-Goltz previously estimated.

dealers react to the rarity

The dealer reaction to Wurches collection was unmistakable and caused excitement in the dealer room. With the words "Lords!" Dan Daniel Meyer raised his colleagues' attention to the beautiful collectibles. It turns out that interest in collector models is enormous and the dealers smell the chance to acquire these objects. The subsequent negotiations finally led to a sales price of 1,400 euros - far from the expert ratings, but still a success for Währe, who was pleased that his collection would get into good hands.

Collect as a joy and challenge

For many people, such as Peter Wurche, collecting objects is not just a hobby, but a passionate employment. It requires patience, dedication and sometimes an intensive research to understand the value and history of an object. Participation in “Bares for Rares” also represents an important milestone that shows that personal commitment to collector's items is definitely rewarded.

Overall, the exchange between collectors and dealers in the format of "Bares for Rares" illustrates the lively dynamics of trade in antiques. The rush and enthusiasm that such shows also have an impact on broad social trends - the focus on sustainability and the interest in historical objects is growing steadily. The ZDF radiates the program "Bares for Rares" from Monday to Friday from 3:05 p.m. and also offers records online in the media library.

- Nag