Antiques Road Trip
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montecristo

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1,081 posts

200 months

Friday 27th October 2017
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Do the antiques dealers give those big discounts because it's a TV show? They hand out 50% off like confetti, but when muggins asks for a fiver off, it's always no.

On a different note, it's interesting how much lower the auction prices are than eBay or online auctions.

cuprabob

18,003 posts

237 months

Friday 27th October 2017
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It's good PR for the dealers, so they will happily give good discounts plus it's for charity.

Wonder how the seller felt once they found out how much this item fetched at auction
http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/860480/A...

BlueHave

4,716 posts

131 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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Having an antique shop must leave finances all over the place.

They are relying on someone coming in and picking the place apart most of the stock is mostly niche and quirky items. They find something they like and hammering you on price. At the end of the month you still have to pay rent, utilities, tax etc.

I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.

Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 28th October 01:10

randomeddy

1,610 posts

160 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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BlueHave said:
Having an antique shop must leave finances all over the place.

They are relying on someone coming in and picking the place apart most of the stock is mostly niche and quirky items. They find something they like and hammering you on price. At the end of the month you still have to pay rent, utilities, tax etc.

I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.

Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 28th October 01:10
My wife has a pitch at a local antique centre, the road trip show filmed there not long ago. Who did she meet,
shake hands with and have a good natter with. cloud9, yes the lovely Christina Trevanion.

Riley Blue

22,879 posts

249 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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montecristo said:
Do the antiques dealers give those big discounts because it's a TV show? They hand out 50% off like confetti, but when muggins asks for a fiver off, it's always no.
I've rarely had a problem negotiating a discount but I think it depends on how you ask, a few kind words about their stock or shop before popping the question helps.Ticket prices are bumped up to compensate for discounts; I'd do it if I was a dealer.

montecristo said:
On a different note, it's interesting how much lower the auction prices are than eBay or online auctions.
Bidders get carried away more online

BlueHave

4,716 posts

131 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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randomeddy said:
BlueHave said:
Having an antique shop must leave finances all over the place.

They are relying on someone coming in and picking the place apart most of the stock is mostly niche and quirky items. They find something they like and hammering you on price. At the end of the month you still have to pay rent, utilities, tax etc.

I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.

Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 28th October 01:10
My wife has a pitch at a local antique centre, the road trip show filmed there not long ago. Who did she meet,
shake hands with and have a good natter with. cloud9, yes the lovely Christina Trevanion.
So naturally you pretended you had no idea who she was talking about rofl

Johnspex

4,964 posts

207 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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BlueHave said:
randomeddy said:
BlueHave said:
Having an antique shop must leave finances all over the place.

They are relying on someone coming in and picking the place apart most of the stock is mostly niche and quirky items. They find something they like and hammering you on price. At the end of the month you still have to pay rent, utilities, tax etc.

I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.

Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 28th October 01:10
My wife has a pitch at a local antique centre, the road trip show filmed there not long ago. Who did she meet,
shake hands with and have a good natter with. cloud9, yes the lovely Christina Trevanion.
So naturally you pretended you had no idea who she was talking about rofl
.

It's not just me who is a fan of the lovely Miss Trevanion then. Why isn't she on Strictly?

nicanary

10,966 posts

169 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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BlueHave said:
Having an antique shop must leave finances all over the place.

They are relying on someone coming in and picking the place apart most of the stock is mostly niche and quirky items. They find something they like and hammering you on price. At the end of the month you still have to pay rent, utilities, tax etc.

I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.

Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 28th October 01:10
I was chatting one day with the owner of a local shop which had featured in lunchtime's Bargain Hunt - he reckoned it was good PR but unfortunately every member of the public who wants to buy something seems to think that they can haggle low low prices just like those on the telly. If that happened he'd have to close down.


condor

8,837 posts

271 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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I enjoy watching Antiques road trip, nice old cars and good characters - I presume the show's researchers ask the shop owners if they're prepared to give a good/hefty discount.
It's interesting to see the auction houses that don't have the phone/ internet bidders get lower prices for their goods. Presumably their commission charges are less too?

Zad

12,944 posts

259 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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My guess is that they tell the shop owners that if the contestant doesn't buy anything then there is no guarantee they will make the edit. I imagine there would be a reduced facilities fee too.

Christina Trevanion cloud9

Charlie Ross is good fun too (but not in Mrs Trevanion's league to be fair) he is a big noise in the high-end car auction circuit, both here and in the US.

XCP

17,595 posts

251 months

Monday 30th October 2017
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montecristo said:
Do the antiques dealers give those big discounts because it's a TV show? They hand out 50% off like confetti, but when muggins asks for a fiver off, it's always no.

On a different note, it's interesting how much lower the auction prices are than eBay or online auctions.
Buyers in an auction room have to factor in buyers commission ( up to 25% inc VAT) on top of the hammer price. Some lots also attract VAT in their own right, before this is added.
I was considering a bid for a table the other day at £300. So £360 inc VAT plus commission equals £450 or thereabouts. Quite a difference.

( mind you it was worth 2K!)

FourWheelDrift

91,792 posts

307 months

Monday 30th October 2017
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randomeddy said:
cloud9, yes the lovely Christina Trevanion.
And she has a series 1 Land Rover - https://twitter.com/ctrevanion/status/529000145946...

snuffy

12,187 posts

307 months

Monday 30th October 2017
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BlueHave said:
I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.
I saw her in a bar in Manchester about 2 years ago. I could not remember where I'd seen her before, but it came to me a few days later.

BlueHave

4,716 posts

131 months

Tuesday 31st October 2017
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snuffy said:
BlueHave said:
I only ever catch it when the lovely Christina is on she seems to get items for very little just by flirting.
I saw her in a bar in Manchester about 2 years ago. I could not remember where I'd seen her before, but it came to me a few days later.
Could have been mud plugging with her in a Series 1 if you'd played your cards right.

randomeddy

1,610 posts

160 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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The other eye candy on this show is Catherine Southon.

A recent episode with celebrities Ricky Tomlinson and Micky Starke showed more than she thought she was showing.

Purely for research purposes I recorded it and check back now and again to see if the recording is ok.

snuffy

12,187 posts

307 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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randomeddy said:
The other eye candy on this show is Catherine Southon.
I remember an episode with her in and her team was two big burly blokes. She seemed to be getting rather excited as I recall !

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,719 posts

258 months

Monday 20th November 2017
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Doesn't it always make you cringe when they sit on the wings of the cars? (which they nearly always do)

Zad

12,944 posts

259 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Especially when one or the other of them is wearing jeans, which quite often have metal rivets in them!

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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nicanary said:
I was chatting one day with the owner of a local shop which had featured in lunchtime's Bargain Hunt - he reckoned it was good PR but unfortunately every member of the public who wants to buy something seems to think that they can haggle low low prices just like those on the telly. If that happened he'd have to close down.
Which serves them right then ! Not good PR to give a discount but not to do the same in real life..

I quite like the show, but the charity angle is laughable really.
Buy a piece of tat in Sussex. Drive a whole team of people to auction in Sheffield. The piece of tat makes a £25 prohit. Hooray !
Let’s forget about the 25k production costs smile

PositronicRay

28,577 posts

206 months

Monday 7th February 2022
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Anyone noticed they've upped the car hire budget?

Always used to be slightly dogeared spitfires, mgs and the odd hillman. Just seen an SL190, plus recently Aston, Porsches etc.