Vote no on Florida Amendment 3 – My thoughts

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I wrote in to the Editor of Florida Today Newspaper, but they declined to publish my letter. In publishing this now, I am indeed behind the curve as elections are now happening in Florida, but I decided I wanted to express my opinion regardless if anyone actually saw it. Floridians have a fatal flaw. They […]

Union Station – Erie, PA

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Another iconic building in Erie that I grew up being fascinated with along side the Koehler Building was the Union Station located on 14th Street between Peach and Sassafras Streets. It is an Art Deco brick structure that was dedicated in 1927. The building is a combination of brick, and sandstone, with terracotta trim and […]

Yum!

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Yum! Yum is a project that I have wanted to do for a while now and I am finally getting around to producing the images. If you have visited the site before, you know I have a great interest in Macro photography. Macro photography is, in a nutshell, items photographed larger than life size. Some […]

Selling online or “Poof! It’s gone!”

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So you are thinking of selling some things online? Great. Should be no problem right? I mean the TV commercials make it look like all you have to do is point your phone at an item and POOF! It’s gone from your closet and replaced with a pile of cash. Well, I am here to […]

Five Katz has an eBay store!

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After thinking about the future of the remaining inventory from Five Katz Antiques, more specifically, about what to do with it and how to sell it off, I have decided to utilize eBay. You can visit our aBay store at https://www.ebay.com/str/fivekatzantiques Stop by and check out our listings, and be sure to bookmark the page […]

AARP Interview

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Last fall I was contacted by Niamh Rowe, a columnist for AARP (formerly called the American Association of Retired Persons) Magazine with some questions about the best way to liquidate a collection, to be included in a future column.  After a couple emails back and forth to establish that the request was legitimate, I readily […]

Winchester Model 94

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My father was a hunter in his younger years and was also moderately avid in the hobby of firearms. I remember melting lead with him to cast bullets and I can still see him at the shotgun press reloading shotshells. Dad didn’t have a large collection, but everything in it was of quality. He took […]

Timing is everything…

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I have done many things in my near 60 years on this planet. I have had many different jobs, been involved in many different organizations and owned several different businesses. One of the keys to this for me has always been timing. What I mean is that for me, the easier something came together, the […]

Why didn’t that dealer buy my item!

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Being in business means you will never make everyone happy one hundred percent of the time. I have firsthand experience with this fact because 95% of my employed life over the last 40 years has been in retail sales of some sort. I have sold everything at one time or another except for homes. Pet’s […]

Hey! Don’t do that!

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Florida Today’s title – “Antiques: Don’t do more harm than good when making a repair” Over the years as a photographer, an artist, a collector and antique dealer I have seen some pretty egregious things happen to, well, things. Okay, I know I am going to have to explain that one. There are certain things […]