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<p>[QUOTE="milestoneks, post: 4495313, member: 170"]I'm old school in the Midwest, and been doing this for over 50 years, and times certainly seem to be changing. Yesterday's 'antiques' aren't what new collectors are looking for. Solid oak/walnut furniture is being given away, while young couples go to the furniture store and purchase new particle board veneer pieces for outlandish prices. IMO, but makes no sense to me. Not to mention rare art glass and quality craftmanship etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="milestoneks, post: 4495313, member: 170"]I'm old school in the Midwest, and been doing this for over 50 years, and times certainly seem to be changing. Yesterday's 'antiques' aren't what new collectors are looking for. Solid oak/walnut furniture is being given away, while young couples go to the furniture store and purchase new particle board veneer pieces for outlandish prices. IMO, but makes no sense to me. Not to mention rare art glass and quality craftmanship etc.[/QUOTE]
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