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<p>[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 598227, member: 10617"]Yes, it’s a very captivating book. The way the book also has written the letter S is also a bit confusing when reading it for the first time, because they look like the letter f. </p><p>As for the sales. It depends on what you are searching for. What do the houses look like? What part of town is it in? There are a few things that make up a good sale and if you can determine that it’s a house that has just been built, a condo, or apartment, then you can for more or less rule out a likelihood of a lot of antiques being there. </p><p>When you say “over 55 development” what does that mean?</p><p>I would look at the pictures (If their are any) and all the other small details. Most of the time if you don’t ask the person that is running the sale what your looking for, you won’t ever find it. Sometimes I have told the seller that I was looking for antiques ( things that wind up or are of a certain description and they say “ you know what, I have that in my house if you want to buy it”) and they bring it out. </p><p>Both are vague and I would need to know what the first one means more. I would say keep looking they both sound like duds to me, but to each their own. Good luck in the search.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 598227, member: 10617"]Yes, it’s a very captivating book. The way the book also has written the letter S is also a bit confusing when reading it for the first time, because they look like the letter f. As for the sales. It depends on what you are searching for. What do the houses look like? What part of town is it in? There are a few things that make up a good sale and if you can determine that it’s a house that has just been built, a condo, or apartment, then you can for more or less rule out a likelihood of a lot of antiques being there. When you say “over 55 development” what does that mean? I would look at the pictures (If their are any) and all the other small details. Most of the time if you don’t ask the person that is running the sale what your looking for, you won’t ever find it. Sometimes I have told the seller that I was looking for antiques ( things that wind up or are of a certain description and they say “ you know what, I have that in my house if you want to buy it”) and they bring it out. Both are vague and I would need to know what the first one means more. I would say keep looking they both sound like duds to me, but to each their own. Good luck in the search.[/QUOTE]
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