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Antiquing InformationThis forum post has messages dated from 11/20/10 through 11/21/10, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Tips: Antiques
| Antiquing Information Searching for antiques is popular for a lot of reasons. There are so many different things to hunt for. Lots of people collect items to treasure or display, while others look for bargains that can bring a nice profit with a re-sale. What ever you might want to find, be sure you learn a little about the item, the market and the demand, so you don't get taken. Expert Page: Antique Furniture - How to Find it and Fix it! |
| Hi there, I need some help in here. I am interested in this item in an antique store and I would really want to purchase it. Beside the fact that I see the said item in an antique store, I would like to know how am I able to figure out if a certain item is an antique or not. By the way, have a great day to all. Ciao.. |
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