pastperfect2
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I am always curious about other people's collecting habits. And not just because I am a seller, but because I am a collector, too. I don't know a vintage dealer who isn't, to tell you the truth.
Myself, I used to buy a lot of fans and celluoid hair combs, but have tapered off the the last few years as I am seeing mainnly ones very similar to what I have already. And the prices have really gone high in shops.
Now with clothing, my strategy for a long time was just that is had to be old, cool and affordable. For the last few years I have been trying to focus more on accesories to fill out ensembles. So more hats and shoes. And I must admit I have gotten in the habit of keeping maybe one item when I aquire big lots. Or if I find something I really love that I know I won't find again any time soon.
I have also expanded into more modern labels. But I have let all the bowling shirts go. It just seemed time. And tastes change.
The funny thing is, I really like 1930s and 40s, but rarely keep it in the collection. It just doesn't occur to me. But let me find a good teens dress or Victorian piece and it's has a new home.
So what do you fancy? and why? How have your collecting strategies developed?
Hollis
Myself, I used to buy a lot of fans and celluoid hair combs, but have tapered off the the last few years as I am seeing mainnly ones very similar to what I have already. And the prices have really gone high in shops.
Now with clothing, my strategy for a long time was just that is had to be old, cool and affordable. For the last few years I have been trying to focus more on accesories to fill out ensembles. So more hats and shoes. And I must admit I have gotten in the habit of keeping maybe one item when I aquire big lots. Or if I find something I really love that I know I won't find again any time soon.
I have also expanded into more modern labels. But I have let all the bowling shirts go. It just seemed time. And tastes change.
The funny thing is, I really like 1930s and 40s, but rarely keep it in the collection. It just doesn't occur to me. But let me find a good teens dress or Victorian piece and it's has a new home.
So what do you fancy? and why? How have your collecting strategies developed?
Hollis