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 Information You Can Use! October 2003 
In This Issue.............
Dear Stacey,

Welcome to the first issue of our monthly ezine! Over the years we have experimented with different methods of keeping in contact with our customers with mixed success. However, by creating our own ezine we can communicate in a concise fashion not only news about ourselves - but the industry in general. Some of you enjoy collecting as a hobby - for others it is your business - we intend to provide useful information no matter which category you belong.

Besides the creation of this ezine, our summer has been filled with much activity - we've revamped the website (www.tuxedoantiques.com) and will be opening a shop this month! Excitement is in the air!

We hope you enjoy this first issue of our email newsletter. If you have suggestions for stories, or comments, please do not hestitate to contact us by clicking our email address at the bottom of this email.

Best Regards,

Jason and Stacey Roske

WE ARE OPENING A STORE!

At the Waldo Antique Shops, 222 W. 75th St. in Kansas City, Missouri in late October. Our focus will be Artwork, Paintings, Silver and small furniture. We will also be carrying a nice array of interesting smalls.

Currently, the shop is being painted and carpeted. But as soon as Jason starts putting up paintings and moving in furniture - Stacey will take several photos for the website. So keep an eye out for website updates and a special invitation to our Grand Opening!

 
Protect Your Personal Information! How to Recognize Spoof Email.
There are folks out there eager for your eBay and Paypal user ids and passwords. To get this information they are sending out "spoof" (fake) emails. These emails look legitimate and can be very convincing! The goal is to get you to input your user id and password. Once you do - they have the key to your castle!

Forewarned is forearmed! Protect yourself and learn to recognize spoof email!

Read on..... »

 
Hand Colored Photographs - A Beautiful Look At A Bygone Era
Hand colored photographs have increased in value and popularity in the past few years. Not only are they beautiful, but they offer a glimpse at a past era.

Hand Coloring Photography originated in the 19th Century. Daguerrotypes (images on glass) were the first photos to have color added to them. When the "Dag" was complete, the photographer would add color to the image to enhance interest, beauty and sales.

Read on ...... »

 
Are You An Expert?
Then we want to talk with you! Our subscriber base is hungry for facts on what you collect or sell! Please contact us - we look forward to interviewing you for an article in a future issue.

 
In Our Next Issue
How to Add Audio to Your eBay Auctions!

The Four Most Important Factors in Determining the Value of Your Antiques

Additional Store Updates and Grand Opening News

And - Break Dust! Great Finds From The Side Of The Road!

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