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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin777, post: 2128488, member: 14924"]Thanks for taking the time to reply and I will definitely take all of your excellent advice onboard. We have over 250 charity shops around the Merseyside area and the ones in more affluent areas like Southport, Formby and Woolton are my favourites because rich people tend to donate items that could be worth money... the charity shops in places like Huyton, Old Swan and Speke are also very good for general purchases but not many people donate any paintings, etchings or prints there.</p><p><br /></p><p>The painting on your avatar looks like something that would be displayed on the walls of Buckingham Palace and the frame is absolutely magnificent, It looks heavy too and I would probably struggle to even lift that up! I haven't been to a Church bric a brac sale since I was a kid but I will be looking out for them in the future because they seem like a good place to spot some good finds.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding the loupe, I will definitely be investing in one of them ASAP because I can see how invaluable it could be. I just hope things are back up and running in the UK soon because I miss being able to browse the shops for bargains... and I also miss the pubs![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin777, post: 2128488, member: 14924"]Thanks for taking the time to reply and I will definitely take all of your excellent advice onboard. We have over 250 charity shops around the Merseyside area and the ones in more affluent areas like Southport, Formby and Woolton are my favourites because rich people tend to donate items that could be worth money... the charity shops in places like Huyton, Old Swan and Speke are also very good for general purchases but not many people donate any paintings, etchings or prints there. The painting on your avatar looks like something that would be displayed on the walls of Buckingham Palace and the frame is absolutely magnificent, It looks heavy too and I would probably struggle to even lift that up! I haven't been to a Church bric a brac sale since I was a kid but I will be looking out for them in the future because they seem like a good place to spot some good finds. Regarding the loupe, I will definitely be investing in one of them ASAP because I can see how invaluable it could be. I just hope things are back up and running in the UK soon because I miss being able to browse the shops for bargains... and I also miss the pubs![/QUOTE]
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