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<p>[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 6020, member: 201"]Hi, all. I was really happy to find out about this forum and am glad to be here. Thanks, Brad, for posting about it!</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm Pat and some of you know me on eBay under the name "Lehman Parker". I've been a frequent lurker and occasional poster on eBay's Antiques board. Over the past year I stopped listing as much, but am working on picking up the pace soon.</p><p><br /></p><p>I grew up in Brooklyn, NY and have lived in the NW suburbs of Boston for a long time. My mother really got into antiques when I was a teenager and got me hooked, too.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the first items I bought in an antique shop was a small cloisonne vase with bits of the enamel missing. I didn't care that it wasn't perfect and have always thought the imperfections give it character. I've still got it after all these years and it's sitting happily on my kitchen window.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've learned a lot from the regulars on the Antiques board, and am looking forward to learning more here and contributing whatever I know. Which in most areas, is a lot less than many of you!</p><p><br /></p><p>Pat[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 6020, member: 201"]Hi, all. I was really happy to find out about this forum and am glad to be here. Thanks, Brad, for posting about it! I'm Pat and some of you know me on eBay under the name "Lehman Parker". I've been a frequent lurker and occasional poster on eBay's Antiques board. Over the past year I stopped listing as much, but am working on picking up the pace soon. I grew up in Brooklyn, NY and have lived in the NW suburbs of Boston for a long time. My mother really got into antiques when I was a teenager and got me hooked, too. One of the first items I bought in an antique shop was a small cloisonne vase with bits of the enamel missing. I didn't care that it wasn't perfect and have always thought the imperfections give it character. I've still got it after all these years and it's sitting happily on my kitchen window. I've learned a lot from the regulars on the Antiques board, and am looking forward to learning more here and contributing whatever I know. Which in most areas, is a lot less than many of you! Pat[/QUOTE]
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