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Then there’s something else.

“They want someone clueless,” Moran said, adding that the show’s producers like people who have no idea what they have. “They want that wild moment, when you hit them with the evaluation.”

Once the producer approves someone, there’s paperwork that needs to be filled out. It can be two to three hours from the time an appraiser suggests someone to the time they actually go on film.

“There can be a little bit of tension,” Moran said, “but that’s OK, too. We want the people to feel like it’s their 15 minutes of fame.”

The great thing about any show, Moran said, is that you never know when you’re going to find that unexpected gem. Unfortunately, there are just as many, if not more, times when the item worth is a lot less than the owner had hoped.

Moran will share some personal stories from the show, as well as his own knowledge of antiques, during an Antiques Appraisal Event from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 8 at the Hinckley Community Building. He will also appear at the DeKalb Public Library on Dec. 4.

Anyone interested in having an item appraised at the Hinckley show, which is free and open to the public, must register with the library at 815-286-3220. Only 40 items will be appraised.

Moran is also available for private appraisals that day for $75. To schedule a private session, call the library or him at 715-281-5060.

I may not have anything of value, but I’m looking forward to the show myself.

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