After years of watching the informative "Antique Road Show", we now have "American Pickers" and "Pawn Stars". About one segment in 10 is interesting in P Stars simply because of the novel items being brought in. The routine/drill is basically the same in the buy and sell segment. Many sellers just want some air time. Notice how often the Pawners will bring in an expert and pretty sure that their deals are wrapped up with the "free" appraisal. Stars and the appraisers probably make the money.
American Pickers brings much further and broader enlightenment. The sharp picker will have a knowledgeable eye for few,if not many items. Often the pickers seem to take a flyer based on hunches.
They passed on the glove, but I've probable missed on some cut glass, painting, etc. etc. Ebay has become valuable that way. Had to look up an oil company signage the other day. And found what I was looking for price wise on completed sale.
It's best to specialize as best you can in the picking business. It's also a good idea to "get lucky!" The American Pickers is enjoyable to me and like GloveCrazy-- they venture into areas Angels dare not tread sometimes.
