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Dealer happy to be on the road

Travel broadens the mind, they say. Busy dealer John Read Smith believes it.

“I started doing the fairs as it was the only way I believed I could remain an antiques dealer, and have done 29 this year so far [to mid-June]. In my younger days, three years ago, I did 75 in a year as I wanted to know how they ran, what to take and which to do or avoid.”

Read Smith, who stands at a lot of events including IACF, Swallow Fairs, Cooper Antiques Fairs and Continuity Fairs, will be at the Swallow three-day Loseley Park Decorative Home and Salvage Show near Guildford in Surrey on Friday to Sunday, July 14-16.

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