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The Retrophile Files: A Conversation with Jimmy DiResta, the ‘Lord of the Fleas’ (2/1/12)
LordofTheFleasAt it’s worst, reality television can be considered the lowest form of entertainment. Thankfully, Jimmy DiResta, an inventor, designer, builder … More >>


The Retrophile Files: Fanning the Flames of a Junk Revolution (12/22/11)
Ki_NHere is the dirty truth; Ki Nassauer has made a career out of junk. Her talent for reinventing curbside castoffs … More >>


The Retrophile Files: A Thrift Shop with a Cure for What Ails You (12/13/11)
XmastreeThis Christmahanukwanzakah season, New York City’s Cure Thrift Shop makes doing good as you shop as simple as counting one-two-three. … More >>


Breakfast at Christie’s: Attending a New York City Art Auction (12/2/11)
chair_bid-paddle0November marks the start of the fall auction season in New York City, so it is fitting that the month … More >>


The Retrophile Files: Billy’s Antiques & Props Defends New York’s Old, Odd (11/29/11)
lookingupsouthsideBilly’s Antiques & Props has staying power, and in NYC, that is no easy feat. Big-box stores and over-inflated real … More >>


The Retrophile Files: Establishing the New Cool at Brooklyn’s Sunday Love (11/15/11)
bestsellingitemWhile a good number of my fellow New Yorkers are still entranced by the “Ikea effect,” I am happy to … More >>


The Retrophile Files: Junktiquing in New York City at Furnish Green (10/31/11)
globe.clock.firnishgreenWhen self-confessed “estate sale” junkie and professional dance instructor Nathan Hescock decided to furnish his dance studio in New York … More >>


Interview with Maureen Stanton, Author of ‘Killer Stuff and Tons of Money’ (8/25/11)
killer stuffI recently had the pleasure of sitting down with author Maureen Stanton and discussing her new book, “Killer Stuff and … More >>


Brimfield: A Tiny Town, An Antiques Mecca (7/23/08)
It is a small town like many other small towns. A main street that is only a mile long without even a stoplight along the way. Small mom-and-pop stores and a fast-food place just outside the town limit. Population about 5,000 or so. That is Brimfield, Mass., most days. However, for one week in May, July and September, Brimfield becomes “The Nation’s Antiques Capital.” More >>


Manassas Antique Market (5/26/08)
This past Saturday, May 24th, was the semi-annual Manassas Antique Market in the Harris Pavillion in Old Town Manassas, Virginia. The weather cooperated beautifully for this outdoor show. It was the first time that I had participated as a dealer in the show – and what a success. More >>


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