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The Reality of Specialty ShoppingWhether you are an audiophile looking for an old album or a bookworm searching for an out of print book, shopping for rare items can be quite an adventure. As with all...

The Reality of Specialty Shopping

Whether you are an audiophile looking for an old album or a bookworm searching for an out of print book, shopping for rare items can be quite an adventure. As with all adventures, this venture is both exciting and has it own share of perils and dangers. There is a constant danger of losing money on an expensive purchase because of an unknown unfixable value-lowering defect or even out right fake products. This is why enthusiasts and specialists take extra time and effort to learn how to verify the authenticity of products on their own.

Getting to Know Your Craft

As said, it does not matter what kind of hobby you specialize in, learning to discern the true value of the items you purchase is an important skill you cannot afford to do without. One good way to learn is by visiting your local specialty store and talking to the owners. The people who run and own specialty stores usually do so because of their own personal passion for their hobby, and they are often the best possible source of information regarding their craft.

They will often be quite happy to answer your inquiries if they see that you genuinely want to learn more. Take notes and study key points on your own. You can research on the internet, chat with people on chat rooms or in forum boards or even go to the local library.

Research can encompass many different mediums. If you are a fashion geek with a taste for couture, checking fashion magazines and related publications might be where you can find the tell tale signs of an authentic Vera Wang dress before you decide to buy one at a local garage sale. A quick chat with a sales representative or a fast look at an old electronics catalog would let you know if the housing for an original Sony Cassette Walkman is original or has been refurbished. Each product has its own share of physical indications that would help you determine if it is an original or not.

When Self Study Cannot Cut it, Get Help

Of course, if you are looking for an authentic Warhol painting, then you are probably better off acquiring the services of a professional. Unless you have studied art in college and have years of experience as an art curator, then determining the authenticity of a painting is not something you can learn just by picking up a book.

There are the cases wherein the total cost of the product in question is so expensive, that the cost of hiring a professional would be far less than the amount you might lose if the product in question turns out to be a fake. While this rule often applies to classic works of art, this can also apply to people purchasing historical objects or items with high modern cultural value (such as movie props).

The good thing about these items is that they usually are accompanied by a signed certificate of authentication. This paper is very important and is recognized, honored and verified by a society of specialists in that related field. In fact, a member of that group might even be present when you make the transaction in order for you to verify that you are making the right purchase and for them to keep track of the ownership of rare items in their craft.


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