well, I'm with Neil - I want people to know as little as possible when I'm buying from them.............

and I think that when I turn my toesies up, my glass, for what its worth, will go to a museum - stuff the family.

Interest in the GMB and the world of glass collecting generally, is maintained mostly by folk who pay under £500 for something (in fact probably under £200), and without them we would have a rather quiet Board.
I suspect there is a difference of opinion depending on whether you buy contemporary studio creations, or historic pre-owned glass - also whether you are buying for investment.
I've had more of a buzz from finding something good for a quid from a junk/charity source than some of the pieces for which I've paid vastly more - it's good to know that experience gained from reading our books pays off. Where is the fun in simply opening the cheque book and paying the asking price - although I appreciate the investment aspect - and occasionally there's the need to visit a dealer since Newcastle Light Balusters are as rare as hens' teeth at boot sales.

But we mustn't get too serious, must we ?? - after all isn't this all about having fun and enjoying ourselves

I wonder if Peter would let me handle his treasures or is that reserved for ladies only.
