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1  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Allcollectors.com
 on: Aug 1st, 2010, 9:19pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
Allcollectors.com
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2  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Re: With inflation are antiques good investment?
 on: Jul 8th, 2010, 11:14pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
Collectables, antiques, have gone up in value over many years. Not a bad rate of return.
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3  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Re: Use Twitter? What's your twitter name?
 on: Jul 6th, 2010, 7:29pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
Whats your twitter name? Trade "follows".  
 
How do you use twitter?
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4  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Re: Do you buy collectibles?
 on: Jul 6th, 2010, 7:27pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
Your favorite collectables?
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5  General Category / Doll Collectables / Price guides- Dolls and more
 on: Jun 29th, 2010, 6:12pm 
Started by itaggitguy | Post by itaggitguy
I have started a new site to collect completed transactions from ebay and organize them as price guides. I would love people's feedback on if they find the site useful or not. The price guides are free to use- please check it out www.itaggit.com
 
thanks for any feedback!
 
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6  General Category / Auction Forum Information / Re: Set your own auction, no fee!
 on: May 13th, 2010, 5:38pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
You have nothing to lose. If  you can get a couple people or more interested you can have them bid for your offer.
 
Its a way to promote your offers.
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7  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Re: Use Twitter? What's your twitter name?
 on: May 13th, 2010, 5:33pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by CAF Administrator
Post  your twitter name here. So others can join/follow.
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8  General Category / Collectors Discussion / Re: Are you a collectibles dealer?
 on: May 4th, 2010, 12:12pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by paulino007
What of if you have instant access to many products to sell on ebay? Over 1 million to be precise?  Even collectibles.
 
The fact is i dont have any product that i sell...see my signature.
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9  General Category / Collectors Auction Forum / Re: Auction Forum
 on: Apr 25th, 2010, 10:02pm 
Started by CAF Administrator | Post by rferryg - Ex Member
Quote from CAF Administrator on Apr 28th, 2008, 8:09pm:
List your auctions.

 Grin try to get more shopping experience by choosing the item you r looking for from the list of online auctions.
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10  General Category / Collectors Discussion / The Doors / Janis Joplin Memorabilia needed
 on: Feb 12th, 2010, 3:39pm 
Started by yourbiggestfan16 | Post by yourbiggestfan16
I just read about this...seems like a cool thing to contribute to:
 
In April 2010, The GRAMMY Museum® in Los Angeles, California will launch a one-of-a-kind exhibit taking visitors into the hearts, minds and music of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, and Janis Joplin.
 
In order to make this “Strange Kozmic Experience” complete, the museum needs YOUR help, the ardent fans and collectors! We want to find the most important and meaningful Doors/Janis artifacts that exist and include them for the world to see.
 
If you own a piece of music history that you think should be included, and would like to see your name on a plaque next to the words “Graciously on loan from the private collection of ________”, please send us an email with a photo and description of your artifact, to StrangeKozmicExperience@gmail.com. It’s important to note that often once an artifact is displayed in a museum, its value increases. All artifacts will be insured, properly secured and exhibited in Smithsonian standard temperature and humidity controlled cases. The exhibit will run in Los Angeles for approximately one year, after which your items will be returned or may be included (at your discretion) in a tour of 8-10 national and international museums.
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