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Bring the excitement home! If you love watching people get the good news about their treasures on "Antiques Roadshow" you'll love Antiques Roadshow Insider. Each month, this engaging newsletter (absolutely free of advertising) will bring you the tips and tricks of the experts. How to spot fakes and frauds, how to care for your treasures to preserve their value, and much more. |
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The magazine is great it came fast, but they keep sending a bill from the company, even though it was paid for through amazon. It makes a great gift.
Antiques Roadshow Insider more like a flyer than a magazine
My wife just received her first copy of the Anitques Roadshow Insider "magazine" which I gave her for Christmas. It took about 2 months from the time I placed to the order to the arrival of the first issue. She was sorely disappointed to find that the so-called magazine was a total of 8 pages, printed both sides. It is printed on a newsprint type of paper, not slick like a normal magazine. I'd say it is worth about 50 cents an issue, not the $3.50 per issue I paid. It's got some good information, but there's not much of it, definately not worth the price!
Antiques Roadshow Insider
I did not receive my first issue until August 2, 2008. It was interesting but the pictures are sometimes too small. I did enjoy the articles which were informative.The information on source material was valuable but I hope that the show would have more information on line. I give the magazine a B for a grade.
my pleasure
After being on antiques roadshow, the insider has given me better knowledge & appreciation of the search. The depth of the articles always satisfies my interests. I always look forward to the next issue. Thank you so much.
18th to early 19th century paintings{oil and watercolor}
The experts are genuinely interested in the appraisals they give
and seem truly interested in being very helpful and informative
with each person and what they have brought to the Roadshow.
I can honestly say some of the paintings I viewed are quite
good and very desireable to a dealer or collector.I was a dealer
myself, had a shop in the Hamptons, L.I. and did many Connecticut
antique shows. I have a fine collection myself of many types of
Early Americana. Thanks for a fine show
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