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Antique Hunting Secrets

By Marcus Anthony


Going 'antique hunting' is kind of like really going fishing - all people have their favorite 'spot' which they frequent but aren't keen to share with other individuals. So if you are a newcomer to antiquing where does one start off?

The well-known location to seek out antiques is in an antique shop or mall - however, trying to find and acquiring an un-noticed prize there's next to impossible. The rush and excitment of antique hunting is inside the hunt and then obtaining a treasure. A few of the better places to look around for antique treasures are:

Flea Markets Local Trade Days Home estate Sales Yard Sales

Normally while you shop the above spots, you can find consumers are very likely to do away with things they ordinarily probably won't sell as it's a 1-time event and they don't want to miss out on the chance to make a dollar.

When you should Shop? What Day? Which Month?

You might not think that choosing the day of the week, time of day or even the month would make a big difference - but it does. If you are planning to have 'first shot' at the merchandise offered, you really need to get there earlier. In some occasions, many shows will sell tickets for 'early bird' shopping. And, while you will pay a fee to get in before the general public - this could be worthwhile if you come away with a special treasure.

On the flip side if you're a bargain shopper, wait until the last day or the end of the show or event. Most dealers are generally more than happy to make really good last minute deals as an alternative to pack up the merchandise and take it home.

Antique shops in small towns is usually a gold mine howevere, if you plan an out-of-town trip, bear in mind most small town shops usually are not open every day. For that reason, you most likely want to plan your trip for a Friday or Saturday. And if possible call and make sure their business hours.




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