04-03-2014, 10:19 AM
(04-01-2014, 06:49 PM)Duchess Wrote:
Maggot, this story made me think of you -
On "Antiques Roadshow," a man brought in a screen print his parents bought for him as a child -- and he expected at least $50,000 for it. That turned out to be a very low estimate.
APPRAISER: "I would suggest you have a replacement value on this of $300,000 dollars."
With all the stuff you have I could picture that happening to you. Are you a "picker"?
I think I just saw that one I think it was an early Warhol print of a womans face saying no regrets or something. I love that show and learn quite a bit so when I hit the yard sales and goodwills and salvation army places I have a chance. I once passed on an original perkins record of "blue suede shoes" with the sun lable at a goodwill. I went home and looked it up and it was selling for 400.00 so I raced back in time to find a Jewish guy walking out with it.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.