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 March 1, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
What’s your number? No, not your phone number, but what’s the number in dollars that you will personally need in order to finance your life during your golden years? After you’ve paid to send the kids to college, that is.
Oh, you don’t have money to send the kids to college? Sure, you can jump through [...]
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Posted on January 16, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
We’re busy as bees these days at the 31 Club, the industry’s only Antiques, Collectible and Fine Art Wealth Building Club and Learning Site. You will begin to see the new face of our website starting to take shape very soon. Our Daily Blog, which has become the signature of our company, will now be [...]
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Posted on January 7, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
The auction in Evansville ended yesterday, and I was able to get some figures on how the 31 Gang’s pieces did. The Harvey Joiner portrait we bought for an incredibly low price made us 11 times our investment, however, even at that, it didn’t sell at what I thought it could. Whoever purchased it got [...]
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Posted on January 5, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
The Stock Market was down 250 points yesterday, unemployment rose to 5 %, plus housing sales were the worst in sixteen years. Time to panic, right? Not so fast. This might very well be the best time to be in our business — buying and selling Antiques, Collectibles and Fine Art. In fact, it might [...]
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Posted on January 2, 2008 by Daryle Lambert
The number at the end of the year has changed, but have you changed? Perhaps changed the way you think? Yes, we want to make this a better year than last year, but are we willing to do anything different? Like how you go about making money in the Antique, Collectible and Fine Art Markets [...]
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Posted on December 31, 2007 by Daryle Lambert
Italian Glass - Real Sleepers
Several years ago, my friend Henry in Los Angles told me to study up on Italian Glass, but I was too busy.What a mistake that was! And looking at Maine Antique Digest this month really brought home to me what a huge mistake I had made.
Indianapolis, Indiana was the locale, back [...]
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