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<p>[QUOTE="buyjunksellantiques, post: 64195, member: 658"]I'm from the great plains state of Nebraska. I'm a fabric hoarder who's reluctant to change. I've collected, bought and sold vintage/antique items since I was in my early 20's. I couldn't afford new, so I settled for buying the best that I could afford.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since retirement, I've had the fortune to be able to actually buy and sell the treasures I love. Although some would argue, I assert that I can't really be classified as a "hoarder", nothing stays on the inventory shelves long enough to collect dust thicker than 3". I mean come on ... you can tell you are a hoarder when the Brown Recluse Spiders are teaching slalom lessons on their dust covered webs; am I right??</p><p><br /></p><p>I seriously do buy and sell, and keep very little. I carefully decide if I want to take the time to dust off something more than three times a year before I'll keep it for myself. I sell direct market - person to person; B&M booths and locked cases; and online. I'm having a lot of fun, meeting a lot of people, and making a little bit of money above the expenses. What more could I ask for except a little more time with my grandkids.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm looking forward to meeting all of you and LEARNING.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buyjunksellantiques, post: 64195, member: 658"]I'm from the great plains state of Nebraska. I'm a fabric hoarder who's reluctant to change. I've collected, bought and sold vintage/antique items since I was in my early 20's. I couldn't afford new, so I settled for buying the best that I could afford. Since retirement, I've had the fortune to be able to actually buy and sell the treasures I love. Although some would argue, I assert that I can't really be classified as a "hoarder", nothing stays on the inventory shelves long enough to collect dust thicker than 3". I mean come on ... you can tell you are a hoarder when the Brown Recluse Spiders are teaching slalom lessons on their dust covered webs; am I right?? I seriously do buy and sell, and keep very little. I carefully decide if I want to take the time to dust off something more than three times a year before I'll keep it for myself. I sell direct market - person to person; B&M booths and locked cases; and online. I'm having a lot of fun, meeting a lot of people, and making a little bit of money above the expenses. What more could I ask for except a little more time with my grandkids. I'm looking forward to meeting all of you and LEARNING.[/QUOTE]
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