r/AntiqueBooths

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Booth update!!

Hi everyone! Me again! Thank you all for your help a couple of weeks ago, I took everyone’s advice into account and made some updates to my booth

The most recent updates were today but in the week since I’ve last visited, I haven’t sold much of anything. I’m feeling awfully discouraged and wondering what could be wrong

Here are photos of my most recent updates, honesty ia appreciated!

u/GapImportant7342 — 10 days ago

Thoughts on economy + antique booths

(If this is the wrong sub for this question, please redirect me as I'm a newbie and I don't want to post in wrong place).

My friend and I just launched our first booth in March and it's going ok so far--we're making rent plus a bit and having fun. At the same time, we're watching so many sourcing options get more and more expensive (thrift stores, estate sales, auctions, even some yard sales) while at the same time the economy is so rough that people are understandably reticent to spend on nice-to-haves like antiques. Booth veterans--how have you surfed this kind of uncertainty in the past? How are sellers feeling about these sourcing cost increases? This isn't meant to be political AT ALL, just asking for business insight and thoughts on strategy. Thank you!

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u/intothe-woods-1630 — 13 days ago