Old 06-12-2019, 04:28 AM
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kwendt
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Oh my... I don’t mind being ‘vintage’ but I’d so rather not be labeled ‘antique’! Lol Seriously, I’ve heard it said in the antiquing world... that antique is 100 years or more here in the US. In England, that might be vintage. Maybe how ppl view it, is dependent on their culture or geographic area? For me: antique is about 150-200 years in my mind as I grew up in a house built pre-1860 (sea captains house in old Maine). But I live in Florida now, and what is old here is 100 years or so (about 1920’s).

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