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Daryle Lambert, the founder of Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectibles Club, Inc. has been around antiques, fine art and collectibles for most of his life. He made his fortune early in the Kentucky oil fields and later owned a very successful brokerage firm in Kentucky. He left the business world when he realized his passion for both antiques and helping people was not being fulfilled in an office. His fascinating book, 31 Steps to Your Millions in Antiques and Collectibles, available here, tells all about his adventures. Daryle shares his inside knowledge of antiques and collectibles and his 31 Steps show you how to change your life.

“Men’s Hats” – Five Dollars into $100.

“Men’s Hats” – Five Dollars into $100.

. Top of the to you – Thanks to Flicker.com I have always been fascinated with hats and over the years I have worn almost every style you can imagine. I was…

“Stick to Your Guns” – It’s your money.

“Stick to Your Guns” – It’s your money.

“Hold Your Fire” – Thanks to www.inthesmokymountians.com One of the hardest things to do in this business is to stick to your guns. What do I mean by this? You can…

“Where’s the Jobs?” – Many don’t know.

“Where’s the Jobs?” – Many don’t know.

                                                      Working Together – Thanks to www.blass.com.au The most satisfying part of being associated with the “Daryle Lambert Antique and Collectible Club” is that every member has a job. Yes, it…

“Is Christie’s Worth Your Trust?” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – You be the Judge!

“Is Christie’s Worth Your Trust?” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – You be the Judge!

Tuesday September 15, 2009 I have been brought up thinking that Christie’s and Sotheby’s were the pinnacle in the auction business but now I have second thoughts about Christie’s due to…

“Watch that Black and White Cat”” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – You won’t believe.

“Watch that Black and White Cat”” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – You won’t believe.

My Friend – Thanks to www.pointtoviews.bluehighways.comIt all started out like a normal day, Joshua going to school early for tech club, me preparing for the opening of the stock market…

“Day of Reckoning” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – For the Auctions.

“Day of Reckoning” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – For the Auctions.

I am amazed that the auction houses never thought that the public would wake up. I believe that they, the Auction Houses, thought they could become partners with their sellers…

“The Hated Man” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – George Bush

“The Hated Man” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – George Bush

“The Hated Man” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – George Bush. George Bush – Thanks to UNC.EDU History’s view of George Bush may be changing for the better. I have…

“Lalique May Be the Indicator” Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – Watch The Prices.

“Lalique May Be the Indicator” Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – Watch The Prices.

  Lalique Glass has been one of my favorites for many years but that interest has primarily been the older pieces and ones by Rene Lalique. However, that isn’t what I…

Daryle Lambert Announces ” darylelambertandson.com site

Daryle Lambert Announces ” darylelambertandson.com site

“From the Mouth of Babes” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectibles Blog – Joshua Lambert. What A TeamOver the last two years I have attempted to bring what knowledge that I…

“Reedy, But Which One? ” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – J. Loren not Leonard Howard.

“Reedy, But Which One? ” – Daryle Lambert’s Antique and Collectible Blog – J. Loren not Leonard Howard.

                                                                            J. Loren Reedy I know today I was supposed to share some pearls of wisdom with you but that will have to stew for a day. The reason for changing…