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1.
Books
The second-hand
dealer has little call for such books, and he will usually turn over any he might pick up to a rare book shop.
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2.
Clocks
A dependable
dealer is the best source of clocks for your collection. He knows clocks or he wouldn't be a
dealer, and he will advise you honestly.
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3.
Coins
The prices will be right if you patronize a reliable
dealer. Auction sales of coins are held from time to time, especially in the larger cities.
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4.
Records
As a rule, the only way to acquire such records is to buy them from a
dealer at the current market price.
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5.
Postage Stamps
After you have had an opportunity to check the price against the catalogue value, you are obligated to send in a check or money order to the
dealer or to return those stamps you do not want.
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6.
Sea Shells
The shells-for-their-own sake collectors will probably start with a few casually acquired shells and then add to this nucleus with a small purchase from some reputable
dealer.
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7.
Silver
And, of course, one of your best sources of information and advice on solid silver and silver plate is a responsible
dealer.
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8.
Wood Carvings
Your best source of old carvings is the antique
dealer. Contemporary wood carvings, which make attractive home decorations, are available in many shops and department stores.
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9.
What Is The "r" Value?
If it isn't there, check with your
dealer who should know the value.
Calculations using the R value
Let's say you decide to check the R value of the insulation in the walls of your home.
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10.
How To Insulate
Once you've decided on the R value you need, talk over your requirements with the
dealer. He'll help you figure out the right number of bags or bundles of insulation.
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