I am fortunate to have collected a number of ledgers and day books from the […]
Publisher’s Message: Of Coin Collections and Sports Trading Cards
Growing up I collected coins, mainly pennies. Unlike some kids my age, I wasn’t all […]
Publisher’s Message: Old-Style Agriculture
Apples ripening on the tree outside my office window serve as a reminder that the […]
Publisher’s Message: Collections at Auction
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Publisher’s Message: Oil Light at the End of the Tunnel?
Pick your favorite period lighting. Betty Lamp? Candle? Whale Oil? Kerosene? Gas? Maybe there is […]
Publisher’s Message: Moving Right Along
Normally, February might not be in focus yet; however, we moved the annual “Show Focus” section from January to allow show organizers a little more time to gather information about the availability of venues, the ability of dealers to travel, and the mood of the antiquing public as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Publisher’s Message: Someday This Will be History
As we head into the holiday season the COVID-19 pandemic continues to alter plans for […]
Fakes I’ve Known
Since many of us can’t or shouldn’t go “antiquing” like we did, I’m going to […]
Publisher’s Message: Everything Old is New Again
Bruce Austin writes about the resurgence of drive-in theaters in this issue, noting the movie […]
Publisher’s Message: Where Do We Stand?
With public school systems and teachers and parents continuing to wonder about what will happen […]
