I watch it from time to time and also Antiques Road Show. You can learn a lot from the appraisal's. You never know when you may run into something and you know it's worth a lot more than the asking price. Problem is finding someone who wants the item. That's why the Pawn boys pay half what it's worth, as they may be sitting on it for a long time before the item sells.
Wife and I both enjoy roaming antique shops. Maybe that's why I like pre-war S&W, as well as antique camera's and cameo's.
Problem I am pondering now is at what point do you start selling off the stuff you collect. The kids don't want it and will sell it for whatever they can get for a quick sale. I'm thinking about age 85 I should start selling off some of the nice stuff. Da#*, that's only 16 more years.
Wife and I both enjoy roaming antique shops. Maybe that's why I like pre-war S&W, as well as antique camera's and cameo's.
Problem I am pondering now is at what point do you start selling off the stuff you collect. The kids don't want it and will sell it for whatever they can get for a quick sale. I'm thinking about age 85 I should start selling off some of the nice stuff. Da#*, that's only 16 more years.