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Hello, this is Jan, your fun fun "antiquer," from expert village.com. Today we're going
to have some fun talking about some antique-like, types of things, collectibles mostly that,
that you can still buy that are sleepers, that are imports. These imports are going
to be really exciting but before I talk about those, let me talk about me, for a minute.
Let?s make it about me. Like I said, my name is Jan and I have an antique store in Pomona,
it's called Antique Avenue. I used to be a College Administrator but I hated it, boring,
so I decided to become an antique appraiser, which is a heck of a lot more fun and it's
more relevant, if you ask me. So I decided to be an antique appraiser and I opened my
shop, in Pomona and so you can come anytime. Bring your trash or treasure and we'll take
a look at it for you. So, that's my expertise, trash and treasure, very exciting. So today,
like I said, we're going to be talking about imports and we're going to focus on Japan.
Japan has different date lines and we're going to start covering those. What you should look
for, and how to identify, the Japan date lines, in terms of the names on the bottom of the
cups and how they're made. So, Japan, occupied Japan, which one is it? Should I buy it? Maybe
not but we'll find out today on our segment about imports.