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<p>[QUOTE="jangil, post: 3661401, member: 18741"]Hi All - </p><p><br /></p><p>Long time lurker, I finally formally joined so that I might post a couple of questions. I have very much enjoyed following the threads here from time to time. A very pleasant and knowledgeable group here I believe. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not a professional dealer, but I do love thrifting, salvaging and garage sale-ing, mainly for my own enjoyment and as a result of my hobby I do sell things here and there. I really love researching the back stories of objects that I find and come to love, and I loathe a brick wall. My major interests are in studio pottery and art work that I've run across by talented amateurs (often overlooked women artists) whose work I find aesthetically pleasing but stuff with limited market value. But from time to time I do find pieces that seem to rise to another level and are worthy of consideration by this group. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know how much knowledge I have to contribute to others, but I have been tempted on occasion to jump in on others' posts, so you may see me there as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jangil, post: 3661401, member: 18741"]Hi All - Long time lurker, I finally formally joined so that I might post a couple of questions. I have very much enjoyed following the threads here from time to time. A very pleasant and knowledgeable group here I believe. I'm not a professional dealer, but I do love thrifting, salvaging and garage sale-ing, mainly for my own enjoyment and as a result of my hobby I do sell things here and there. I really love researching the back stories of objects that I find and come to love, and I loathe a brick wall. My major interests are in studio pottery and art work that I've run across by talented amateurs (often overlooked women artists) whose work I find aesthetically pleasing but stuff with limited market value. But from time to time I do find pieces that seem to rise to another level and are worthy of consideration by this group. I don't know how much knowledge I have to contribute to others, but I have been tempted on occasion to jump in on others' posts, so you may see me there as well.[/QUOTE]
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