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From: John
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The Beer Stein Library is only one source of information available to the collector. There are a number of books and other web sites that also provide information. I have been collecting and studying steins since 1984 and have been a member of SCI since 1986. I was honored with the title of Master Steinologist in 1995. There are many collectors who could have told you what I did. I just happened to be the one that did. Have you checked out the library at the this web site. Subscribe to the available auction catalogs and pay attention to the prices realized for various steins. Prices change like a barometer, up one day, down the next. Prices depend on a buyer. No buyer, no sale. Two buyers, new record. A stein is worth just what the market bears on any given day. For more information try these web sites in additon to thjis one. http://webhost.kendra.com/altekruge/pss/infolnk2.htm http://www.steincollege.com/articles.htm