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Posted By: sfsi on December 3, 2011 No Comment

While music box collecting could be expensive, it’s essential to remember to make certain the item that is being bought has an appraisal value. Take your time and develop your appraisal check list which could be used in all music box purchases. Some things to look for before you have it appraised are unfastened, broken or missing parts. Chipped or cracked veneer or inlays; look to see if the style on the lid is definitely an inlay and never a transfer. It’s also essential to verify that the mechanism isn’t broken or corroded. Listen to make certain the tune of the music box is complete and smooth. If it skips or has areas where the music is distorted you may need to replace the mechanism before bringing it into your appraiser.

If you find a music box that you truly like but it has defects, go ahead and purchase it! Generally, everything is able to be replaced if you’ve got the time, cash or concern. Or talk with someone that knows music box repair and is reliable enough to help you.

When purchasing a music box at an auction, look at the piece prior towards the auction. Make certain you examine the box cautiously and decide how valuable it really it is for you. This will also make sure that you remain inside your budget!

New music boxes can be delicate or fragile. Therefore, with regards to transporting your music box you should be careful. There are precautions to take to make sure that your valuable collectible isn’t broken in any way. Wrap it in a small blanket if you need to. recommendations include placing the piece on the floor within the automobile, or have someone hold it on their lap. Remember to never stand a music box on its end. When transporting a cylindrical music box, position it to maintain a secure vertical position so that the cylinder doesn’t bounce up and down. This could cause it to become misaligned and it will affect the appraisal cost and performance. Extra suggestions include using bubble plastic or foam to wrap your valuable in. Using big powerful crates for very expensive big music boxes (best to let the professionals pack it) and placing “breakable” or “handle like glass” on the crate if it has to be shipped a lengthy distance.

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