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<p>[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 1921396, member: 6283"]I just closed down all my booths at my local multi-dealer antique shop in New York. Most older collectors are dying off and the millennials would rather spend their money on Starbucks, craft beers and iphones. My better stuff sat there and never sold. Actually my best seller was the $5-$10 geodes and crystals I added to the shop as an experiment. Most customers going into antique stores or malls are only actively seeking out things with thrift store prices. It is such a shame.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SYNCHRONCITY, post: 1921396, member: 6283"]I just closed down all my booths at my local multi-dealer antique shop in New York. Most older collectors are dying off and the millennials would rather spend their money on Starbucks, craft beers and iphones. My better stuff sat there and never sold. Actually my best seller was the $5-$10 geodes and crystals I added to the shop as an experiment. Most customers going into antique stores or malls are only actively seeking out things with thrift store prices. It is such a shame.[/QUOTE]
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