Yes, most dealers can do minor repairs. This can cost quite a bit of money however.
Antique beds can be found in many places. Usually a local antique dealer would be able to help with this enquiry, although there are websites such as ebay that could also help.
call around to your local antique dealors. If there reputable they should have or know of an antique dealer that can tell you how much your rug is worth. If you don't have a local antique dealor your local pawn shop might know someone who could help you.
A coin dealer may be able to help you out, or perhaps a search of eBay.
Check with your local Ford dealer to find out if they can help you locate a new car audio system that will work in an Edsel Ford. If they cannot help you, perhaps you can check out an antique car dealership for help.
I am not sure. I would be glad to tell you that your nearest antique dealer would probably be happy to help you. They might even buy it for some $$$ for you!
It's hard to guess what you have. It could be a medal made by the US mint and still sold to anyone who wants one for a nominal price-- or what? If you think it may be valuable, take to a coin dealer or a knowledgable collector. If you do not know anyone like that, an antique dealer might help.
WIKIPEDIA has a good article to start you out From there you can see the local dealer for most Autos and they can print off all the options and specs for your car. If they wont contact the corporate website. For antique autos there are enthusiast clubs on line that will help
A boat dealer would need a good specialist knowledge and good people skills. It would be useful to have some retail experience as well to help things run smoothly.
You can contact an established dealer to ask for help. Some antique dealers like Macks Barn Antiques in Ohio have over 40 years experience each and if they don't know what it is that you have, they will know someone who does. They helped me identify a primitive cast iron tool that did not look like what it was actually used for and pointed out the refence to support their information. Good luck.
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One can tell if an oriental carpet is antique with the help of a magnifying glass. One can check out the color, the size, the type, and the style to determine the date of the carpet with the help of a magnifying glass.
There are many online sites that can help locate antique tractor dealers nationwide. Try checking out www.tractorhouse.com, www.hellonetwork.com or www.antiquetractorsonline.com.