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Jan242010

Ep91 It takes a Vintage Village & a prices realized report


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Description: On the AuctionWally Show you’ll find comprehensive coverage of the auction world, online and off. Content includes niche antiques and collectibles education, interviews… more
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Episode 91 is finally published, whew! I’ve been busy with projects in the solid world and am glad to have finally gotten out a new edition of the show.

I started off the show with a promo for my favorite fiction podcast, UnderwoodandFlinch.

In this episode I reviewed the collectible community, “the Vintage Village” and after looking at it decided that I had to swap links with them. Loryn is working hard over there to keep the community buzzing with the latest in Vintage.

Also in the review mix, was quick chat about R&S auctions of Tuscon AZ. They have fantastic estate sale, their first of 2010. It has lots of great stuff, and my favorite thing about it, there are NO MINIMUMS and NO RESERVES! You can find their listings on Auctionzip at http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=776377

 Speaking of Auctionzip, below is the slide show of items that I talked about next on the show.

Prices realized for antiques from auctions listed on Auctionzip
Prices realized for antiques from auctions listed on Auctionzip
The slideshow above comes from my “Prices Realized” directory which is an evolving reference I hope you’ll find useful. If you do, perhaps you’d like to subscribe to the page, bookmark it or tell a friend about it. Those methods are the juice that Internet publishers live off of, and are critical to growing an audience.
We ended up with an on air appraisal of a buckboard wagon.

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Reader Comments (4)

Wow Wally! you are the best!!! thank you so much! We have our next sale on February 21st - we start putting pictures up tomorrow!!

January 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDanni Ackerman

Thanks for the review.... :) We began as just a few Vintage sellers who just wanted a place to "Gather" and from that desire.... it just took off on it's own.

Now we provide a community for hundreds of people, we provide resources for anyone on the web, and we provide a way for Vintage Shop owners to promote their amazing items.

The community itself is what dictates what we do on our site and it's because we work together that we are successful. Our membership grows every day. So yes.... it does indeed take a "Vintage" Village... :)

~ Lora ~
ElsiesAttic

January 25, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLora
HEY WALLY I AM AN AMERICAN PICKER AND TRAINED AUCTIONEER. I WOULD LOVE TO TALK!
March 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDARREN
Hi Darren, I've tried to reach you, perhaps my email got trapped in your spam filter.
March 27, 2010 | Registered CommenterAuctionwally

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