YaFor what it's worth, here's a tip on buying pipes at an estate or garage sale.
Let's say you spot a group of pipes and after looking them all over you see that one or two are worth having but the others are junk. Don't just try to buy the one you like while passing on the others. If you do show interest in just the one, often that piece will become very valuable in the eyes of the seller and they might decide they don't want to sell it afterall. Your best bet is to give the seller as little info as possible and make an offer on the whole batch. How much you offer depents on how much that good pipe is worth to you. But always remeber that if you give the seller the impression they are really valuable, you might not end up with any.
We have The Buenos Aires Flea Market here with the same concept.An antique mall about an hour away turned up a Peterson bent bulldog for $5.
I like the antique mall concept as you get to see maybe 100 different vendors all filling their own niche.
I try to cheat the other guy and pass the savings along to you! Lol.There is a differance between dishonest and smart.
(Dewey Cheatum & Howe)I try to cheat the other guy and pass the savings along to you! Lol.
Surely I do not get the joke, is that English is not my first language.I try to cheat the other guy and pass the savings along to you! Lol.
Yeah, it’s from Click and Clack the Ratchet Brothers. A popular Broadcast and News Article. Their lawyers where Dewey Cheatum & Howe. (Do we cheat them and how!) and their slogan was, “we cheat the other guy and pass the savings along to you!”Surely I do not get the joke, is that English is not my first language.
But if the object is labeled with the price and you pay that price, you are meeting the seller's expectations. In that case I don't see any dishonesty, unless you find a pipe that is worth a lot of money and is ready to be sold at that high price. This is generally not the case and the pipes found require, to say the least, cleaning, polishing and de-rusting.
On the other hand, when the object is not labeled with the price, it is usually because they want to charge you, as we say here "according to the face" and in that case the dishonesty could be from the seller.
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Where, please, "out West"? Very few in my region, and I am about as far West as one can get.Take a roadtrip out west and visit every antique store near by...I bought 45 estate pipes during last 6 months doing it..I.could have bought more ...I may be selling some of them soon which is so hard for me to do cause I like them all...I did let them refurbish and they are great..They are mostly reasonable priced at antiques out west
it is a top secret ....West from Tennessee through Missouri to Montana and Idaho,Washington state...There are none in UT...Where, please, "out West"? Very few in my region, and I am about as far West as one can get.
I have a the classic 3 Stooges "law firm" metal sign that is attached to dark stained wood with that slogan. Always have gotten positive comments on it when displayed. Oddly, the Stooges never had such a sketch.(Dewey Cheatum & Howe)
This isn't a smoking cabinet. It's a night stand. As part of a 19th century French Louis 16 revival set I bought decades ago, I have a stand, clearly made by the same maker as the one pictured above, and identical except the top is rose marble and the door front is a sunburst inlaid with different colored woods.About 30 years ago I found a walnut smoking stand at a tag sale which i bought for about $15-20. It is in bad shape and needs refinishing as the top was peeling. I cleaned it up but someday will do a proper job, The copper lined humidor and humidifier (?) is still intact. I bough it because my grandfather had a similar one which went to a relative and I imagine thrown out but succeeding generations. (EEEEW Smoking !).
The picture below is shown only for shape --- mine is no where near as nice ... yet ! Mine doesn't have corner decorations or marble or inlay --- just plain. But plain walnut is actually quite elegant.
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