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accumulated pottery
ELIZABETH VAUGHN
revaughn@webtv.net
Tue, 30 May 2000 10:57:25 -0400 (EDT)
We had our own store at one time and were in several malls. To make any
money, it seems you have to have a general line of antiques and
collectibles, not just pottery. Rent and commission take out quite a
bit. It all depends on the amount of traffic the mall gets, and then
you are always competing with other events if you are in a city.
Have you tried listing on eBay through Honesty? It goes pretty fast.
We have had a few slow payers and only a couple of people who never
paid. That is over a period of about1 1/2 years.
Don't despair on the floraline. There are collectors for it.
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