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Features
Hardcover: 160 pages
Publisher: Red Rock Press April 2009
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1933176237
ISBN-13: 978-1933176239
Product Dimensions:
8.1 x 8.1 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
In this shrinking economy, some of the things that we already own stashed away in garages and attics may have undreamed of value. This is also true for items found at tag sales and flea markets. This is a guide to finding treasures in everyday throwaway stuff. Some may be very old and small and easy to overlook like old ivory buttons, grandma's old watering can, or father's old fishing lures. Some may be larger like old suitcases, Twenties bedroom furniture or aluminum serving pieces. And some might be well-crafted old things just lying around like Damascus knives or snakeskin wallets.Michael Hogben and Linda Abrams are two expert guides to help you find your hidden treasures.
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Reader Reviews I've been a collector of many things over the years and found the pre-Ebay days a way to have fun at yard sales and flea markets. But Ebay changed all that. Now you see folks at garage sales checking out Ebay prices on their cell phones! The one thing that Ebay has done as provided collectors of nearly ANYTHING with a real value. That value is close to what someone ACTUALLY paid for an item on Ebay. Not the price it was offered at but what the buyer was willing to pay. The title of this book (co-authored by an auctioneer located in Britain and a US-based TV producer) is a bit misleading. While some of the collectibles they mention (vintage sunglasses and sugar crushers) are not in the top collectable categories, others like Lladro figurines and Gambling paraphernalia have been hot for a long time. The Lladro's are like Hummels and the company produces products directly for the collectibles market. (Think Franklin Mint). Very few people by Llardro because it serves a purpose. It's because it is "collectible". I couldn't believe there was a page on Beanie Babies! Have you been to yard sales lately? They are next to the "Pogs" (remember them?). Do a "completed search" on Ebay for "Beanie Babies" and see what is selling. And that's what they are going for now. The authors do provide background on these collectibles but they also tell you what to expect to pay for them. Most categories are in the hundreds of dollars with others in the thousands. If you are looking for a book that will see in the future what is going to go up in value, I'm not sure this is the place. Nearly all the categories listed have long reached their peak. (Do you really think buying a used phone card now for $25,00 will be a good investment 10 years from now when the next generation wonders what a phone card was? Personally, I don't. So look at the photos and learn a little about different categories of collectibles - that's where the book is useful - but I wouldn't put my savings into these categories - everyone else already has them. By the way, remember that any advice which is signed M.H. comes from Mr. Hogben, who is an expert on collectibles in the UK, not the US. As with art, collect what you like and don't plan to sell. If it goes up in value, fine, but don't plan on it. Steve Ramm "Anything Phonographic"
Collecting Under the Radar: Tomorrow's Antiques
by Michael Hogben and Linda Abrams List Price: $26.95 Available from Amazon Price: $20.48 on 11-14-2011
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