1/22/2013

How to Find Antique Hunting Secrets

By Marcus Anthony


Proceeding 'antique hunting' is almost like really going fishing - everyone has their preferred 'spot' which they frequent but aren't inclined to express to other people. In case you are a novice to antiquing where does one begin?

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

Usually when shopping the above mentioned venues, you'll discover people are more likely to get rid of things they typically might not sell as it is a 1-time event and so they don't wish to lose out on the opportunity to make a dollar.

When you should Shop? What Day? Which Month?

You may possibly not imagine that selecting the day of the week, time of day or the month will make a difference - but it surely does. If you are looking to have 'first shot' in the goods offered, you should get there early. In some cases, several shows will sell tickets for 'early bird' shopping. And, when you will probably pay a fee for getting in before the general public - this can be well worth it when you come away having a special treasure.

On the other hand if you're a bargain shopper, hold off until the last day or perhaps the end of the show or event. Most dealers tend to be more than prepared to make really good last minute deals instead of pack up the goods and take it home.

Antique shops in small towns can be a gold mine but if you plan an out-of-town trip, remember that most small town shops are not open every day. Therefore, you most likely need to plan your vacation for a Friday or Saturday. And when possible call and confirm their business hours.




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