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<p>[QUOTE="KSW, post: 3189663, member: 8708"]Thankyou</p><p><br /></p><p>Thankyou XC girl!. I love the research and buy dirty bent broken and damaged items to learn from especially if they look unusual by my untrained eye. </p><p>I am always on a tight budget so I don’t look in the dealers glass cases unless I want to drool over something gorgeous. I look at what they dump in a pile at the end of the table or leave in a tangled mess because they think it’s worthless which I suppose it may be to them - boring glass beads and a pot metal brooch. Less than £5 for the lot. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]295905[/ATTACH] </p><p>But to me it’s treasure- Uranium and 1 gold clasp! </p><p>[ATTACH=full]295906[/ATTACH] </p><p>Everyone here has made me so much more educated and discerning so now I spend my pennies more wisely but every buying mistake has been an education.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fox sounds good as not protected and they are very little toofs. Im sure Charles James Fox would have preferred them in his head though![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KSW, post: 3189663, member: 8708"]Thankyou Thankyou XC girl!. I love the research and buy dirty bent broken and damaged items to learn from especially if they look unusual by my untrained eye. I am always on a tight budget so I don’t look in the dealers glass cases unless I want to drool over something gorgeous. I look at what they dump in a pile at the end of the table or leave in a tangled mess because they think it’s worthless which I suppose it may be to them - boring glass beads and a pot metal brooch. Less than £5 for the lot. [ATTACH=full]295905[/ATTACH] But to me it’s treasure- Uranium and 1 gold clasp! [ATTACH=full]295906[/ATTACH] Everyone here has made me so much more educated and discerning so now I spend my pennies more wisely but every buying mistake has been an education. Fox sounds good as not protected and they are very little toofs. Im sure Charles James Fox would have preferred them in his head though![/QUOTE]
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