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Feedback: ‘Roadshow’ fans get treasures lined up

Furniture appraisers Leigh (left) and Leslie Keno provide insight at an “Antiques Roadshow” stop in 2007. (File)

We asked our Facebook friends what items they planned to bring to the “Antiques Roadshow” for appraisal when the traveling PBS show lands in Spokane on Saturday. Here’s what they said:

Tanasha L Anderson

I wish I could go … I have a first-edition etiquette book

Kimber Jamieson Wilson

Didn’t get selected for tickets, but had some Indian rugs from late 1800s that would be nice to have evaluated.

Jeanne Myers Thompson

60-year-old ivory earrings.

Robyn Highbarger

Going … have nothing to bring … so far.

Deborah Traxel

No tickets. … have glass “nut cups” with no identifiers or idea of age to ask questions about. Totally bummed out that I was not selected for tickets.

Gretchen Campbell

GOING!

Norene Zehm

No ticket. I was going to take a postmark and stamp from the U.S.S. Arizona dated about a week before Pearl Harbor. No envelope or letter, however, we know it was from Gene Corey. Sent to my father at Worley, Idaho.

Janette Rose Beres

Didn’t get a ticket; was going to bring my dad’s pocketwatch.

Barbara Jo Ransom Bolich

Not going, would love to have my mom’s old dollhouse evaluated.

Lanette Strouf Scott

Yes, we are going. Can’t wait! We are taking a couple old vases, an old lamp and an Indian artifact rock. Watch for us to be on TV with our priceless antiques … yeah right … LOL! But I am looking forward to the experience.

Judi Kensok

I tried, but I was not chosen. I was going to take this antique comb. It’s metal and when you open it up has 2 combs side by side. Really cool! Can’t imagine using it. Way too heavy! Lol

Laurie Holdgate Cook

Mother’s 1900s brooch and still-life painting inherited from in-laws …

Scott D Smith

I have a Brunswick pool table made in 1872, has a serial No. 213.