Thesis
specifications
The
thesis "body" should be a minimum of ten
pages in length, single spaced. The cover page, index,
graphics, table of contents or bibliography do not
count towards the ten pages. Alternatively, the thesis
body should be between 6,000 and 7,000 words in length.
The
thesis must focus on issues relating to the history,
identification, value-relevant characteristics, and
market-relevant issues relating to the property type.
Market-relevant
issues to be addressed might include:
- Is
the property type increasing or decreasing, or staying
relatively constant in value?
- Are
the primary buyers and sellers that can be identified?
If so, who are they?
- Do
buyers mostly belong to an organized collecting society?
- Is
it an aging collector population? Are there new collectors
entering the collector pool?
- Who
primarily buys: collectors with the intention of
retaining the property or dealers intent on reselling
to collectors?
- By
method do buyers normally purchase this property
type (online auctions? private sale? traditional
auction galleries? retail stores?)
- Is
there a different collector pool depending on the
quality or price of the item?
- Are
all sectors of the specialty area performing the
same, or are the better quality items selling while
the lower quality items languish?
- Which
museums, historical societies, etc. display the property
type?
- What
specialty books should one who is interested in this
specialty area own or to what periodicals should
one subscribe?
- To
what collector's club should one belong?
- Where
or by what method would you suggest one sell these
specialty items in order to realize the highest price?
- Is
the property type being faked or reproduced? If so,
how would one tell a genuine article from a fake
or reproduction?
Address
the above issues that you feel relevant to your property
type. Add issues you feel are relevant but which might
not be included in the above list.