Posted on July 4, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
Collectors of Dog Figurines and art will pay big for a special piece. The more life-like the piece, the more it will bring in the marketplace. Like everything else in this field, quality counts.
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Posted on July 3, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
The 31 Club promised to keep its members ahead of the antique and art market trends, and by announcing that Satava Art Glass is one of the new featured items suggested by the 31 Club, we’re doing just that. I would think that if you mentioned Satava to the average person today, they would say “Who?” But, that won’t last long.
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Posted on June 28, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
At a flea market or antique market, remember to take your time as you approach each booth. See if you can pick out the better pieces from a distance. As you practice, you will be able to eye the items that are of interest, and the other items will quickly pass from your eyesight.
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
The Associates Program of the 31 Club gives members the opportunity to participate in a transaction when they find and present an outstanding item to the 31 Club for purchase. If we are able to buy the piece, the member will receive 35% of the net profit of the transaction.
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Posted on June 26, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
Little did our 31 Club Member, Cecil, know that a real country flea market in Greenville, Kentucky was the setting that would put him at the right place to uncover historical treasures.
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Posted on June 22, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
By working in the high end of the antique and fine art markets, along with the plan I’ve laid out in my book, you will discover that trading in the kinds of tangible goods sought after by the world’s wealthy will be the path that sets you and your family financially free.
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Posted on June 20, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
What if you run across a Hollywood Saddlery Silver and Gold mounted saddle with Walt Goldsmiths Silver and Gold breast plate? Would you know it? This piece could easily command $10,000 or more.
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Posted on June 17, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
Most people know very little about paperweights, so having the knowledge can give us a big leg up on finding that special one.
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Posted on June 5, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
It seems like fuel efficiency will be the priority in modern car design. With that in mind, it’s likely the design features that made us say “Wow” like likely large fins, bugged lights, and retractable tops will fade away, only to remain in the corners of our memories. But, there are some snazzy cars that already have all the design bells and whistles on them, and they won’t cost a penny in gas. In fact, they’ll put money right into your pocket. I’m talking toy cars. Like the Hot Wheels brand. These collectible treasures can become your best friends.
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Posted on June 3, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
I usually don’t buy antique & collectible items larger than the size of a bread box, with the exception of paintings. I have this rule for myself mainly because of the problems associated with storage and shipping. However, if a real bargain comes around that’s worth the trouble, I seldom pass it up and will just deal with storage and shipping concerns. But, I don’t go looking for these kind of items.
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