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🎙️ Bodnar’s Bids and Banter Podcast - Episode 14: Holiday Collectibles, Auction Scams & $22K Snowmen

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The holidays came early in this festive episode as Joe, Maureen, Danny, and Tom break down their visit to an elite vintage Christmas show. We're talking $22,000 snowmen, bottle brush trees, mirrored ornaments, and a tree-spinning Regina music box that blew their minds.

They also get serious with a cautionary tale about a client who may have been scammed out of four tackle boxes of gold and Native American jewelry—no contract, no receipts, and lots of regret.

From Civil War memorabilia and political buttons to queer history and auction ethics, this episode is packed with emotion, education, and plenty of laughs.

🔥 Topics Covered:

  • Incredible finds from a top-tier vintage holiday collectible show

  • What to look for (and avoid) in estate sales & consignment deals

  • How historic objects help preserve identity and community stories

  • Civil War drums, LGBTQ+ archives, and a Regina music box for your Christmas tree

  • Joe’s origin story: from paperboy to auction pro

💬 Join the Conversation:
What’s your most valuable or sentimental holiday collectible?

📩 BodnarsAuction.com

📲 Follow Us:
Instagram: @BodnarsAuction
Facebook: @BodnarsAuction

  continue reading

15 episodes

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Content provided by Joe Bodnar. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Bodnar or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

The holidays came early in this festive episode as Joe, Maureen, Danny, and Tom break down their visit to an elite vintage Christmas show. We're talking $22,000 snowmen, bottle brush trees, mirrored ornaments, and a tree-spinning Regina music box that blew their minds.

They also get serious with a cautionary tale about a client who may have been scammed out of four tackle boxes of gold and Native American jewelry—no contract, no receipts, and lots of regret.

From Civil War memorabilia and political buttons to queer history and auction ethics, this episode is packed with emotion, education, and plenty of laughs.

🔥 Topics Covered:

  • Incredible finds from a top-tier vintage holiday collectible show

  • What to look for (and avoid) in estate sales & consignment deals

  • How historic objects help preserve identity and community stories

  • Civil War drums, LGBTQ+ archives, and a Regina music box for your Christmas tree

  • Joe’s origin story: from paperboy to auction pro

💬 Join the Conversation:
What’s your most valuable or sentimental holiday collectible?

📩 BodnarsAuction.com

📲 Follow Us:
Instagram: @BodnarsAuction
Facebook: @BodnarsAuction

  continue reading

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