Many of the people who come to our sales are looking for antiques and collectibles. I would venture to say that most of the people who line up to be first through the door are looking for things to add to their collections or looking for another treasure to add to their houseful of antiques. It is fun to hear their little expressions of pleasure when they find something especially nice.
I forget sometimes that not everyone thinks that way about "old stuff".
I have to tell you about a conversation that I overheard at a recent sale.
We had a Civil War rifle that was used by a confederate soldier. It was in great condition and a wonderful find. The rifle is highly prized by collectors. They are highly valued and usually do not last long at my sales.
They are also of interest to Civil War re-enactors. Many of the re-enactors would rather have an authenic Civil War rifle rather than a reproduction. (There is a big industry making reproduction Civil War rifles for the re-enactors)
As soon as we opened the door, there was a crowd of men around the rifle.
I heard one of them giving the particulars about it; about when it was made; and the caliber. Another man asked how much it was and when the man read the price off the tag, the man who asked said "Goodness. I could buy a new one for that".
Now, only those of us who collect or value antiques will understand why that is funny.
I couldn't help it, I laughed outloud.
See you at a sale soon.
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It is in the same vein as another comment a few weeks ago. A woman who obviously was not an estate sale regular, asked Lara for a ...

