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Buying badly damaged items
flying free:
I don't go out of my way to buy damaged items but I have damaged a fair few (one of them one of my very best pieces that is irreplaceable) and hubby damaged a very expensive piece of studio sculpture that I'd bought in the days before kids, when we actually had money. Those pieces still stand proudly, mended but beautiful, where they have always stood. They have our history with them, I couldn't bear to part with them, and my stress levels around them are much less, especially when the kids are playing Wii right next to them.
I did buy a very amazing box recently that is a V Nason piece, with a big chip missing on one corner. But you see, you can't see it when the lid is on, I will NEVER be able to justify paying for an undamaged box like that, and it has pride of place in our sitting room. And I was given a beautiful Skrdlovice piece that has a huge crumpled area on it where the previous owner dropped it :o and I just turn it to the back and it displays beautifully. So yes I do occasionally but only for pieces that I want for my own collection or because of something special (in my eyes) about them. That said, I have two specific people I collect and I wouldn't buy a damaged piece of their work.
For the most part I don't because if I ever wanted to sell it on it is much harder to do so, but I can't resist something a bit different if it floats my boat ;D
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Carolyn Preston:
I must confess that I did purchase two Vasart baskets on the basis that there is no way I would ever be able to afford the undamaged ones :ooh:
Carolyn
Bernard C:
How could any glass lover not acquire this?
Bernard C. 8)
Paul S.:
Just a little reflection on the nature of this thread and the thoughts it has engendered - and whilst I am only a new boy here and wouldn't dream of being dictatorial :no: I have a feeling that this one should have been in the cafe. Given an inch most of us take a yard (or should that be a metre ;D) and often ramble on - which is fine if we are in the cafe - but at the end of the day guess we should keep 'Glass' for real glassy topics, and reserve our banter re our personal thoughts for the cafe. I love banter (as if you didn't know :ha:), and have enjoyed this thread and its content, and am not trying to be a 'killjoy' by any stretch of the imagination :tsk: - and I avoid cliches like the plague :tof: So what do you think Anne?? :wsh: Should if be moved :) or shall I simply go away and shut up.
yesvil:
--- Quote from: Paul S. on June 29, 2010, 08:28:47 AM ---Just a little reflection on the nature of this thread and the thoughts it has engendered - and whilst I am only a new boy here and wouldn't dream of being dictatorial :no: I have a feeling that this one should have been in the cafe. Given an inch most of us take a yard (or should that be a metre ;D) and often ramble on - which is fine if we are in the cafe - but at the end of the day guess we should keep 'Glass' for real glassy topics, and reserve our banter re our personal thoughts for the cafe. I love banter (as if you didn't know :ha:), and have enjoyed this thread and its content, and am not trying to be a 'killjoy' by any stretch of the imagination :tsk: - and I avoid cliches like the plague :tof: So what do you think Anne?? :wsh: Should if be moved :) or shall I simply go away and shut up.
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As the instigator of this thread I do sort of agree although in my defence I would like to know the age of the Mdina item that starts sits atop this page ;)
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