“Who Else Wants FREE Information About How To
Identify Various Types, Styles and Origins of
Antiques. Learn How To Value Antiques And Unlock
The Secrets To Make Your Hobby PROFITABLE"
Dear Friend:
Welcome to The Secrets of Antiquing,
My name is Todd Allen and I've been an antique enthusiast for many years. In that time, I've gained a huge amount of knowledge about many different types and aspects of antiques. As an enthusiast, it is my goal to see that all people with a liking or intrigue for antiques get access to the proper information to expand their knowledge. Therefore, I'd like to share my experience with you, free of charge.
Feel free to browse the links on this site for more information about antiques, or signup for my 10-part antique email course below, where you'll receive one lesson per day in your email box. Most people who sign up for the minicourse are amazed at what they didn't know, and how fast they obtained additional knowledge about Antiquing..
In my mini-course you'll discover...
- Learn How To Avoid the "newcomer" blunders of overpaying...
- The secrets of Antique hunting that experts fail to tell you - on purpose...
- The four most important catagories that you need to consider when valuing antiques...
- How selecting where you shop for antiques can make all the difference in what you find and how much it may be worth...
- Provenance - What is it, and how it can increase the value of your findings? Hint: It has nothing to do with Rhode Island...
- Lighting! Why viewing your findings in certain light can determine the outcome and most importantly, what to look for...
- Graffito - What is it, what does it have to do with pottery, and why you should be able to spot it...
- Mahogany's strategic place in furniture's history and geography...
- Much, much more!
To get this amazing one-of-a-kind news letter on Antiquing, simply fill out the box below, and we’ll instantly deliver your first issue in your email in-box right away!
We’ll send you your first issue as soon as you gin up, and we’ll talk to you soon.
All the best,
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Todd Allen
