MissMittens
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7 1/2 here
Well, OK then. You are obviously better connected than I. But those pictures had to be taken before Santa packed up the entire works and moved to Nevada. The way I heard it told, melting polar ice had him concerned about the longterm viability of the N.P. base of operations, and the real estate crash in Nevada brought prices there down to where it was really a no-brainer.
He'll have to trade in his red furry suit and boots for jeans, cowboy hat and cowboy boots though. May have to shave his beard with the heat.
Here's hoping we're talking really big -- 7 5/8, 7 3/4, 7 7/8. Like that. If so, please keep ME in mind.
Welcome to my world, Tom. I can't even remember how many times this sort of thing has happened to me ... with vintage clothing, hats, and other stuff.
Want to hear a nightmare? I once met an elderly lady in North Hollywood whose late father had an unbelievable collection of vintage 1930s-'50s fedoras and homburgs, each in its original box. The lady was selling off most of her stuff, including --she said-- those hats. I went to her home and she showed the lids to me: size 7 1/4, my size, and in beautiful condition! But when it came time to part with them, she changed her mind...
I told her to call me if she rued her decision. She did call: but when I arrived at her house, she changed her mind again. Later, she called me yet again ... ready to sell. I rushed over, and ... well, no sale.
I finally gave up.
Hate to burst anyone's balloon, but that TV show (among others like it) is largely staged. I know this because I'm friends with someone whose close relative is the "star" of one of these shows.
Sam has it right. It's a TV show. Entertainment is its reason for being -- not to educate people in the finer points of the antique/vintage trade, and not to convey a realistic view of that world. And that's fine by me, really. Like Sam, I wouldn't choose to spend my time watching a TV show that more accurately portrays how junk picking typically goes.
No excuses Marc you just could not close the deal. You needed to bundle or get the juices flowing like Mike and Frank on American Pickers.
I'd be interested to know how much of something like 'American Pickers' is staged. I assume they are actually 'pickers' and do run that business?
I had always imagined that they do actually visit the sites on the show, but simply that they make the deals, then restage it for the cameras. The really fascinating bit (i.e. the secret of how they make these contacts in the first place) is always left out. I can understand why they would not want to reveal their network of contacts for fear of the competition finding out.
.... In at least one case, the stuff came from the picker's own inventory.