Pickers Pedals, Sept 22, 2010

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an internet publication serving dealers and consumers Sept. 22, 2010

Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders

Passions Large & Small, Fast & Slow... ...will be well represented at the upcoming Hospice Fund Raiser inside and outside of the Antique Market Place in Greensboro, N.C. on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010. Julie Morgan and the whole staff of Antique Market Place have worked for over a year to host the first fund raiser of its type to merge a broad range of passionate restorers and collectors to join together to raise money for Hospice.

Look for Joel Fogelman’s Famous James motorcycle & Jeep at the Hospice Car Show being held at Antique Market Place just off of I-40.

Jerry Pardue’s nationally recognized 1948 Chevrolet truck that inspired the SSR Sport truck will be present. Many classic vehicles along with over 100 other cars, trucks, and motorcycles will join together to r a i s e money for the Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro. Renown

Jeep collector Joel Fogelman will have his Agra Jeep and his rare Famous James 1948 Motorcycle. Not to be out done, Harvey Shaw, a nationally renowned collector will have over 100 pedal and toy cars available for viewing and sale inside Antique Market Place rain or shine Sept. 25 2010. Dozens of automotive signage and collectible items will also be available for viewing and sale Rain date for the car show will be Saturday, October 2nd.

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Pictured above is Harvey Shaw of Greensboro, NC surrounded by just a few of his favorite picks amongst his collection of pedal cars found at Antique Market Place.

Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders is an eclectic mix of unique items, passions, events and bargains and the people who love them. Our mission is to provide more exposure on a monthly basis for antique and collectible dealers in order to connect to consumers who want to find those dealers. There’s always this unquenchable thirst to add to one’s collection and to find that ever elusive item, whether it be a piece of period furniture, a doll, a tea pot, or a vintage piece of farm equipment. We just want to connect folks so that everyone can buy and sell the things that we all love.


Passions Large & Small continued Many car manufacturers & automobile products producers had a more practical approach to advertising gimmicks. Here are examples of Packard’s outdoor thermometers created for advertising.

Curious as to what beauties these are surrounding Harvey? On tabletop - Left is BMC Special c.’50’s for $1,500, Middle is made by American National Company and a Don Khuffman Collector’s piece c.’20’s and is $4,500 while the model on Right is a ‘39 Dodge made by Steel Craft for $4,250. The models on the floor - Left is a ‘41 Chrysler that is unfinished for $2,000, the 2nd on the left is a Supercharger by Steel Craft c.’30’s and is $5,500, the 3rd from the left if a Ford Mustang Jr. c.’66 for $400, and the last model on the Right is an unfinished Oldsmobile by Steel Craft c.1939 for $3,500. There are rows and rows and more rows of Harvey Shaw’s pedal cars and toy collectibles. You can see many makes, models and different time eras (a lesson in automobile manufacturing in of itself). There are unfinished models and range everything up to completely restored models. Prices vary. This is one of the most extensive collections in the southeastern US and a collector’s dream come true if looking for a rare example of pedal cars. Come see Harvey’s extensive collection of all types of pedal cars and antique toys at Antique Market Place, just off of I-40 in Greensboro, NC.

I have about 40 cars, of which 25 to 30 are what you might call serious.... Nick Mason 2

A Royal Crown Cola’s advertising signs and also a large outdoor thermometer.

6428 Burnt Poplar Rd, Greensboro, NC


‘Tis the Sample Season Twice a year, wholesale buyers from around the world flock to the High Point Furniture Market to view new trends and manufacturers’ offerings. The event spans 10 days. In the short period of time, fortunes and factories can be made or lost. At the end of the furniture fashion fling, some traditional lines are dropped in favor of fresh new lines like

new lovers. Other Edsel like trends that do not sell. All become too big for carryon luggage and are liquidated as much as 80% off retail. Many are sought after

‘Tis the time of the season, indeed! This is the Antique Market Place’s loading dock showing the latest lines, textures, shapes coming off of the High Point Furniture Market.

Things to Look For When Insuring Your Antique or Classic Car Getting the right antique or classic car insurance for your needs is an important part of protecting your investment. Insuring a special interest collector car or truck has special considerations. Here are just a few things to look for that might help you choose the right insurance policy. Use Restrictions Make sure your insurance policy covers you for the way you actually use your antique or classic car or truck in real life. If you only drive it to and from car shows, or in an occasional parade, then a policy limiting you to those uses might serve your needs very well. But if you also use your car to run down to the market to pick up a few things or to the cafe for a bite to eat, or to the beach for a little fun in the sun, you need to be sure your policy cov-

ers that kind of use. Ask your auto insurance agent to be sure. Stated Value or Agreed Value There may be a difference between a "Stated Value" and an "Agreed Value" for your antique or classic car for insurance purposes. Be sure to ask your agent how the company issuing your policy defines these two terms, and which is better for your situation. You really don't want to find out after an accident that you used the wrong method to set a value for your antique or classic car.

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by interior decorators because they are a one-of-a-kind, other items are reupholstered for the perfect match. Pickers, Pedal, Passions, and Blunders will be featuring many sellers who specialize in market samples.

Parking and Storage Restrictions Some policies might require that your antique or classic car be stored in a locked garage or inside a locked enclosed trailer when not in use. Or a policy might say that your car can not be left unattended in a parking lot. If you travel overnight to shows leaving your car in a motel or hotel parking lot might be an issue. Be sure to ask a your agent about your specific policy restrictions. - cited Hubcap Cate.com It is highly recommended that you work w/ your insurance agent to ensure proper coverage


Be sure to stop by Antique Market Place just off of I-40 to see their first annual Car, Bike, and Truck Show featuring all kinds of classic vehicles and motorcycles! All profits will go to Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro. There will be all kinds of fun activities for every age and the opportunity to talk with fellow class automobile, truck, and motorcycle enthusiasts. After checking out all of the great entries, be sure to stop into the Antique Market Place and browse among our 125+ booths featuring just about anything and everything antique and collectible you can imagine!

Come join us for a roaring good time at the very First Annual Car, Bike, & Truck Show held at Antique Market Place, 6428 Burnt Poplar Rd in Greensboro, 27409. 4


Passions Destination Calendar of Events 24th Annual NC Seafood Festival “Catch the Excitement” October 1-3, Morehead City Waterfront Fri, October 1, 5pm - 11pm Sat, October 2, 11am - 11pm Sun, October 3, 10am Blessing of the Fleet NC State Port Sun, October 3, 11am - 5pm Cameron, NC - The Fall Antiques Fair and Street Fair, Saturday Oct. 2, 9am - 5pm Antique Show, Charlotte, NC, Oct. 1-4, 7100 Statesville Rd. For info, call ICA 704-596-4650

held in High Point, NC, for more info, www.highpointmarket.org Antiques Extravaganza, Richmond, VA, Oct.2-4, The Showplace Exhibition Center. Antiques Extravaganza of N.C 336-924-8337. www.antextofnc.com NC State Fair - Raleigh, NC State Fairgrounds, Oct. 14 - 24 Antiques, Art & Jewelry Show, DC, Washington, Oct. 15-18, Walter E. Washington Conv. Center, dmg World Media 239-732-6642, andreacanady@ dmgworldmedia.com

Liberty Antiques Festival is held at the Pike Family Farm, $5 admission on Friday & Saturday, Sept 24 - 25.

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Cameron, NC Antiques Dealers’ Annual Christmas Open House - all shops participating Saturday, Nov. 20 from 10am - 5pm, Sunday Nov. 21 from 1 - 5pm


Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders Classified Items Antique Secretary or Postal Desk, price $480, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544

Full Length Mink Coat, price $250, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1) (wk1)

Finely Handcrafted Heavy Wooden Full Size Bed, price $1,800, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1)

Wooden D esk,price $495, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1)

Tall China Hutch w/ Burle Inlay, price $2,400, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1)

Wide Variety of Stained Glass, Leaded Glass Windows, Panels, price ranging from $199 to $650, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1) Texas Style, Texas Size Farm Gate (very large in width), perfect for some cattle farm, price $1,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1) Antique Wicker Chair, price $58, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1) 6

Farmers Harvest Table, NICE!, price $5,500, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk1)


1800’s Flow Blue China Set & Silver Service price ranging from $45 $300, Antique Market P l a c e , Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) c. 1860-’80 Walnut & Burl Secretary Hutch price $2,400, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, N C , 336.662.0544 (wk2) Antique Wall Phone price $495, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Mahogany Chippendale Buffet Server price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Browning Automatic .22 Rifle price $500, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Ford Tractor Pedal Model, Commander 6000 series price $1,800, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

1/20 Scale Antique Train Set, Buddy L Outdoor RR price $6,500, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Wide Assortment of Oyster Plates price range from $50 $495, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Beautiful Sets of Beersteins p r i c e $350/ each, Ant i q u e Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old, but of the natural ...Ralph Waldo Emerson 7

Mounted Steer Horns price $55, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Sanford, NC Pottery, Blue Urn price $350, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Leather Hand Tooled Gothic Style Chair price $475, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, N C , 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Wide Assortment of Majolica price $50 - $1,225, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Keyston Bus price $5,000, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com


Stevens Double Barrel Shotgun Model 325 price $300, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Asparagus Majolica Plates price $125/ ea, Antique M a r k e t P l a c e , Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Old Pine Cupboard p r i c e $445/ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

c.1800’s Corner Cupboard (from NC?) p r i c e $2,400/ ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, N C , 336.662.0544 (wk2) Old Sports Equipment & Memorabilia price range from $48 - $250, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Queen Anne English Oak Pewter Cabinet price $1,990, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Primitive Old Red Cabinet price $375, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Tung Woo Lantern, mid 1900’s price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Large Framed 1970’s Photo of Pigeon Point Lighthouse in California price $95, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 1909 Ltd Edition Deck Print of US Brig Perry price $595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 8

Chestnut Ice Box price $595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Round Oak 1920’s Pedestal Table price $350 & Set of 4 Oak Pressed Back Chairs price $295, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Green & White Pitcher & Bowl set, price $65, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Dandy Butter Churn, price $89, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Red Top Butter Churn, price $145, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Pr of Coffee Grinders, price $65/ ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)


Oriental Cabinet, price $375/ ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Inlay Burl Walnut Mantle w/ Mirror, price $1,190, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) c.1910 Mahogany Bookcase w/ Original Glass, price $995, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Set of 18 Minton English plates, price $595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) c. 1890 French Desk, price $1,999, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Original Finish, Heavily Carved c.1890 Sideboard w/ 2 Bevel Mirrors, price $3,999, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Rare Porcelain Advertising Sign from Daryl’s Restaurant, price $1,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Early Lancaster PA Hi-chest, c.1775 Solid Dovetailed Walnut, price $11,995, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) McCoy Aunt Jemima Cookie Jar, price $129, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Framed Victorian Fan, price $80, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 9

Old Coca-Cola Thermometer, price $275, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

D SOL Old German Style Spinning Wheel, price $249, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 Wide Variety of Austrian & German China, price ranging from $35 - $175, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Marklin (Germany) Child’s Stove, Alcohol Burning w/ Accompanying Pieces, price $825, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com


Large Wooden Gear Mold, Nadler Foundry Collection, price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

White Hoosier type cabinet w/ porcelain top, price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

100th Anniversary Ford Wall Clock, price $23, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Tiger Oak Frame, price $975, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Beautiful Crystal Chandelier, price $875, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Armoire, glass doors & mirror centerpiece, price $800, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Coca-Cola Picnic, price $165, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Bronze Indian w/ Bison statue by Theodore Hunt, price $595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Assorted Wrought Iron Fencing & Gates, price ranging from $395 $795, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Old Century Oscillating Fans, price $135, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Acme Arms 12 gauge double barrel shotgun, price $220, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) c.1880 HW Alleger Pump Organ, price $295, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 1 0

Wide Selection of Rugs & Carpets, price ranging from $35 $1,300, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) MGM’s Rhapsody Movie Poster, price $125, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Black Tole Tray, price $135, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com


Large Carved Oriental Table/ Base w/ Marble Insert, c.1800’s, price $320, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Electric Iron Chandelier, price $1,650, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Civil War Era Drum w/ Drumsticks, price $375, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

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Old Kerosene Lantern, price $225, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

For only $14, run your classified item ad with us for 4 weekly editions. Email rtwdesigns@embarqmail.com or water.warrior8@gmail.com, or call 336.340.6299 for details.

Large Alabaster Marble Style Globe Light Fixture, price $2,830, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Alkaline Urn/Jar, price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Haywood Bros Wakefield Wicker Desk, price $495, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Philco Radio (comes on but needs work), price $495, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Child’s Clay Plane Rocker, price $100, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 1 1

Art Deco Three Globe Chandelier, price $1,500, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Globe Chandelier w/ Acanthus Leaf Motif, price $900, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Great Blue Heron Art, price $170, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544

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Carved African Statue, price $90, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Cherry Spool Chest, price $795, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)


Wide Selection of Flow Blue & Cobalt China, price ranging from $25 $90, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Oak w/ Walnut finish Armoire (pegged inside), c.1920’s’30’s, price $1,600, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Dry Sinkback Shelf, c.1850 (grain painting added c. 1870) price $1,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Assorted Hand Tools, price ranging from $2 - $50, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

1948 Benbow Corner Cabinet Hutch, price $2,600, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Yellow Pine Fireplace Surround, price $4,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Large Skin Trunk, price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

c.1830 Windsor Bench, dryscraped to original finish, price $2,600, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Pilgrim Patten Wing Back Chair, price $100, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544

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Rare 1872 Art Print of Moses w/ 10 Commandments, price $1,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com

Assorted Lobster Bowls, price ranging from $58 - $125, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

For those of our readers who are looking for something particular, please contact us and we will do our very best to locate the object of your desire! 1 2

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Unusual Wine Bottle, Glass Slipper Styled, price $50, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner@gmail.com (wk1) Beautifully Framed Art, Red Lady & White Lady, price $200/ea, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner @gmail.com (wk1)

Asian Ningbo Cabinet c. 1900’s, price $500, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner@gmail.com (wk1) Chinese Feng Shui Compass, price $85, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner@gmail.com (wk1)

Asian Chest Drawers/ Sidebar (wine box & feng shui compass pictured below separately), price $300, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner @gmail.com (wk1)

Oriental Wine Box, price $100, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner@gmail.com (wk1)

1967 Jeep 4x4 Cab over engine truck $ 4500.00, contact Joel Fogelman, 336.345.0186 (wk2)

Jeep Parts Available, whatever you need to restore your own Jeep Willy, contact Joel Fogelman, 336.345.0186, located at 1435 Hwy 61 South, Whitsett, NC. (wk2) Ceramic Lamp w/ Fall Leaf Motif, $175, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

1997 Harley Davidson Electra Glide 23,800 miles, $8,800.00, contact Joel Fogelman, 336.345.0186 (wk2) 1 3

Home made trailer, $ 150.00, contact Joel Fogelman,336.345.0186 (wk2)


Calendar of Events cont.

Beautifully Framed Art Print, Jazz Band, price $200, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner @gmail.com (wk1)

held in Henderson, NC, for more info, www.eastcoastdragtimeshalloffame.com

October 9, 2010, Saturday 10am— 5pm at Eldorado Outpost and Kings Mountain Point. Near Troy, North Carolina www.uwharriemountainfestival.com

One of Our Favorite Blunders...

Donated trash is Declaration treasure NASHVILLE — The old adage "one man's trash is another man's treasure" took on new meaning — and a sick feeling of regret — for a couple who donated a rolled-up parchment document to a Nashville thrift store last year, only to find out this week that it was a rare copy of the Declaration of Michael Sparks holds a Independence, likely rare 184-year old copy of the Declaration of Indeto be worth six figpendence in Nashville, ures. Wednesday. He bought the "I bought it at a document at a thrift shop for $2.48. A March 22 yard sale ... about 10 auction will start with a years, ago, in bid of $125,000. Donelson Hills (Tenn.), I think," said Stan Caffy,

a pipe fitter who described himself as "the idiot who donated that Declaration you wrote about." Caffey read in Thursday's Tennessean that Michael Sparks bought the Declaration from the thrift store for $2.48 and is ready to auction it off for $250,000 or more. When Caffy heard the story, he knew it was the document he gave away. "I look for odd and old things at sales and probably paid about what he did for it, two 1 4

Unframed Art Print, Jazz Band Plays On, price $75, Bill Fenner, Charlotte, NC metro area, 252.207.8999, wmfenner @gmail.com (wk1)

dollars and something," he said, adding that he hung it in his garage, where he works on bicycles as a hobby, just as a decorative piece for most of the 10 years he had it. Caffy and his wife, Linda, married a little over a year ago, and as part of the ritual of combining households, she pushed him to clean out the garage, which had filled up with all sorts of extraneous things. "I used to be a packrat but now I am trying to get rid of things. The best I can recall, we had a little debate about whether to keep it (the Declaration) or donate it, and she won." And so it was that Linda took the Declaration along with a pile of other stuff — an antique table, a massaging shower head, and a Declaration of Independence continued pg 19


Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders Classified Items White & Black Stylecraft tables w/ mirror fronts, price $495/ ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Pristine White Sectional, price $695, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544

(wk2) Large Unique Frame Mirror, price $395, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Large Ornate 47x91 inch Frame Mirror, price $329, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com

Hammery Hutch entertainment center, price $1,295, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) One chair of a Mr&Mrs set, price $745, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Mint Green Couch, price $55 & Pr of Leopard print chairs, price $250/ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Leather Frame Mirror, beveled edge, price $325, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Round Leather Frame Mirror, beveled edge, price $325, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 1 5

Very Large Antique Display Cabinet, 1905 walnut , price $4,995, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Enterprise Coffee Grinder, double wheel eagle, Pat. 10/21/1873, price $1,795, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Hand Tooled Leather Couch, price $1,200, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Large Arched Frame Mirror, beveled edge, price $295, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)


Large Herringbone Frame Mirror, beveled edge, price $340, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Queen size bed w/ tall headboard, crushed velour, price $695, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Large Herringbone Frame Mirror, beveled edge, price $340, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Hickory White Dinner Table on casters, price $1,595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Pair of Black Primitive End Tables, price $225/pr, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Hickory White Entertainment Center Armoire, price $1,595, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) Rust, nap woven sectional, price $995 & Ottoman, price $295 , Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Hickory White Side-bar, price $795, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Pair of Asian Accent Lamps. Mark Abrams, price $99/ea, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Mint Green Sofa, price $550 (normally retails for $2,300), Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) 1 6

Large Bakers Rack w/ wine catch rack, price $795, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Brown Sectional, suede microfiber & chaise, price $995, Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Burberry Style Wingback Chair, price $295 Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2)

Two-tone/Texture set incl Ottoman, price $795 Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC, 336.662.0544 (wk2) See something but have a question? Email erica@triadantiques.com or visit www.triadantiques.com


FOR SALE.... 1987 Avion Camper, 32 ft.

If you like Airstreams, you'll love an Avion! Hate to sell but I'm not using this and someone should enjoy it. Aircraft construction, new mahogany floor, cedar lined closets and bathroom, marble floor in bathroom, custom made built-in furniture (leather faced), dinette folds out into single bed, leather couch folds out to a double bed, has separate quarter berths w/ a center plug that can convert to a California king bed, outside awning, jawless crank windows w/ sun shades, full sealed bottom for easy towing, does have built-in stereo. Features new convection microwave, fridge/ freezer unit (never been used). Outer shade canopy is in great shape. A must see item but needs some vinyl finishing. Serious inquiries only please. Can email interior photos.

$7,500

located north of Raleigh, NC For info, call 336.340.6299 or email water.warrior8@gmail.com Capital City Customs Inc. We strive to give your project a new lease on life while improving on the past!

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Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends ...H. Jackson Brown, Jr. 1 7


Paying It Forward Too many times have I seen where someone has not a clue the true worth or history behind something they have inherited from a family member and just take to Goodwill or put it in a box destined for a yard sale to get rid of other accumulated junk. That’s how a lot of us Pickers end up with some sweet deals. The saying is apt ‘one man’s junk is another’s treasure.’ And that’s why yard and garage sales can be so much fun! I was going to work one Saturday morning, but was early so I pulled over to just take a few minutes at a yard sale. As I walked from table to table, my eyes took in trinkets, clothing, books, children’s toys, and kitchen wares. I spotted an odd piece of pottery and wandered over to have a closer look. As I walked the several feet, I overheard two ladies conversation. A neighbor was telling the yard sale host that hopefully she’d make some money with her yard sale. The other woman replied that she just needed to make enough cash from selling her unwanted items to keep her power on. As thoughts of sympathy washed over me at her plight, I picked up the small pottery item thinking it was an odd piece. Flipping it over, I immediately recognized the famous McCoy logo

on the bottom of the piece. And then I thought how sad....this woman who so desperately needed to sell her stuff just to make enough cash to keep her power from being turned off had no idea that she owned a fine and very unusual piece of McCoy pottery that could easily f e t c h enough if not more money to pay her bill. I held onto to the small vase and looked at other items on her table for sale. As her neighbor said her good-byes and walked off, I made my way over to the home owner. Instead of digging out $2 from my pocket to pay for the odd vase, I gently told her I couldn’t help overhearing her conversation with her friend. Turning over the vase, I pointed out the maker’s mark insignia and told the woman exactly what she had. I then told her that she could snap a picture of it, write up a small eBay auction and list it to sell or auction off. I estimated she should get at least $100 or even much more, surely enough to pay her power bill. She gave me the biggest hug and hollered right then for her son to come out and make himself useful. She gave him simple instructions and went to work 1 8

writing down a description of the vase. I told her to put a decent reserve on it, about $100 but mentioned that it wouldn’t surprise me that it went for closer to $200 by close of auction. I got back in my car and went to work. Yes, I could have had a delightful tidy profit from just grabbing a McCoy vase that had a $2 price sticker on it. But instead I decided to ‘pay it forward’ by educating someone about a collectible vase that was not just some piece of junk collecting dust. Hopefully she had a good auction on eBay and was able to keep her power and lights on. I know I passed up a tidy profit on a great ‘pick.’ But instead I felt good by teaching that lady a little bit about something she had not a clue about McCoy pottery. There are so many younger generations who were simply not exposed to antiques or collectibles. To them, whatever is obsolete should go to the landfill or Goodwill. And that’s just downright sad. So, one of the things that we at Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders would like to see is our readers helping educate the younger generations about items of great value. Renee Warren is the Editor of Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders. She grew up around antiques and collectibles while living in both NC & SC but just wishes she had paid more attention to her grandmothers about their love of antiques and collectibles. Her favorite category is anything Asian or Oriental.


Letter from the Publisher... As a textile broker I spent much of my time knocking on the doors of retailers and working with domestic textile manufactures developing marketing programs. In 1990, I heard Ross Perot speak at the UNC Chapel Hill MBA School. He warned that if the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) passed, over 200 domestic textile manufactures would close. It passed and they closed along with thousands of retailers. Many retailers left entire communities with empty mills and traditional retailers out of business. Historic designations have helped renew many of these sites throughout the US and Canada. In the charming historic locations, new opportunities have emerged. As the new change for retailers are competing for shoppers time as well as their money. Special efforts are being made by like minded shoppers to find special events that support such areas. Well informed shoppers are seeking the lasting value of American Made

products that lead the world in quality standards and craftsmanship. Unique collectibles that are being offered in antique malls and stores are highly desirable by many. Over the last decade, many investors are disillusioned with all of the crash-n-burn scams and are now seeking refuge and diversity for savings and investments. Many are internet related. Retailers and collectors are not immune from the confusion. Websites can be pricey when incorporating all the fancy bells-n-whistles and also must compete with millions of other websites out there for cyber readers. Not too mention the ever-growing profession of ‘scammers’ where buyers and sellers must wade through every communication and transaction as if it could be totally bogus person on the other end. Pickers, Pedals, Passions, & Blunders was created as an affordable alternative to bridge the gap between those who have not enjoyed the full benefits of

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$200,000 to $300,000,' " Linda recalled. "I'm happy for the Sparks guy," Stan said. "If I still had it, it would still be hanging here in the garage and I still wouldn't know it was worth all that."

faucet — to donate to the thrift store last March. "When I took it, I told them that it was probably worth something and that they should check it out," said Linda. That was the end of it until this week. "I had shown it (the Declaration) to my friend Jill back last year and told her I was going to donate it," said Linda. "When we got to Bible study (Thursday night), she said, 'you know that Declaration I saw, it's worth

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Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders Lesson for the Week... When in doubt, hold on to item until you can get appraisals and educated opinions on authenticity. 1 9

the internet and those who have become more dependent on the internet. Pickers, Pedals, Passions, & Blunders name was designed to attract a broad base of interest and link regional travel together with related events and businesses. Pickers, Pedals, Passions, & Blunders is FREE and broadcast over the internet throughout the world to antique malls, stores, buyers and collectors. It is published in a PDF format that can be forwarded to retailers and consumers email lists. Classified Ads begin at $14.00 per month (four weekly edition exposure) with a brief description, price, location and photo. Please contact us to discuss your business and inventory. Hope everyone enjoys! Dale Swiggett Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders is a NC-based publication. Mailing address... PO Box 578 Rolesville, NC 27571 Publisher... M. Dale Swiggett 336.340.6299 water.warrior8@gmail.com Editor... Renee Warren 919.880.5217 rtwdesigns@embarqmailcom Website coming soon!


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