L C
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Joined: 3/17/2007 From: Ohio Status: online
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Or you could be broke in the hard way. I had been collecting for a month or so. As Paul stated, I too had a slew of plain corkers, and other misc. bottles. A friend of mine came out one day to see what I had been coming up with. He looked them over, and I asked him what he thought about them with My confidence swelling up inside, just knowing he was going to say good job. But instead after asking him what he thought of the bottles I had, his reply was,,,, MY ADVICE WOULD BE TO TAKE THEM BACK TO THE DUMP YOU GOT THEM OUT OF AND DUMP THEM BACK IN IT !! Live and Learn, live and learn But truthfully, I have found some bottles that are not worth a blasted dime, but I liked them and I kept them regardless of what anyone else said or thought. That is what collecting is all about. Now if you are interested in bottles as for value, then indeed you better ask questions, do completed searches on Fleabay, as well as going to the library in your area, and ask for bottle books to check out. If they do not have them, they will get them in for you. I remember when I started out, I knew nothing about pricing. Didn't even know about bottle books or any other price guides. If I saw a bottle I wanted, if I truely liked it, I bought it having no idea at all what it was worth.. I still have some of thoise boat anchors that I gave double the amount of what they were worth. Of course, you do not want to do that very often if you can help it. Good luck with your new found hobby, it is a great one. Find you a good old dump and dig like crazy. You just never know what you may come out with. I found a pistol once digging an old river dump. Of course the pistol was a ball of rust. Like I said, you just never know !
< Message edited by L C -- 1/6/2008 5:01:43 PM >
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