Rinker on collectibles

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The impact of the late 1980s recession on the trade has led to decline in the dealer participation in antiques and collectibles shows, especially in New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. As a result, a need was felt to expand their market sales opportunities through various methods such as promoting the trade of antiques and collectibles and building close customer relationships.

author: Rinker, Harry L.
United States, Market share, Company market share, Trade shows

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Rinker on collectibles: antiquing in Paris-continued

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The first antiquing destination for most individuals in Paris is the Marche Aux Puces, which includes a collection of more than a dozen individual flea markets with the total number of stall owners exceeding 2,000. Antiques in Paris are costly where in many cases it ranges from two and three times the cost of the same object in the American market.

author: Rinker, Harry L.
Targets & Markets, Personal narratives, Collections and collecting, Collectors and collecting, Collectors (Persons), Antique dealers, Target marketing

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Rinker on collectibles: Antiquing in Paris-part I

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Harry Rinker narrates his visit to Paris, where he went to get details about the collectibles and antiques. Further, he mentions about his discoveries regarding the opportunities available in the region and the French antiques, collectibles and trade papers studied.

author: Rinker, Harry L.
Description and travel, Paris, France, Travel, Rinker, Harry L.

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subjects list: Antiques, France
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