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Mon, 21 Apr 2003 16:00:08 -0600
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Christian,

It gets murky in regards to ethics and legal guidelines so I never give out
a name of an appraiser.  I have a few I have worked with and trust, but when
giving out names to the public I just send them to the ASA website and let
them fend for themselves.  That way I know I have directed them to someone
held to a high standard of education and ethics and don't have to worry
about them getting got.   I know may quality appraisers aren't members of
ASA, and even ASA has a dog or two, but this is a nice blanket answer I can
give to people.  If I were to give out a list of names I would have every
little old lady in town asking me what I thought of the individual and who
they should use, this way someone else has to field all of the questions.
Maybe not the most warm and cuddly answer, but appraisal is not my area of
expertise and I don't have time to keep a list updated and to make sure that
only ethical people are on it, and would feel terrible if someone got a less
than honest appraisal from a name I gave them.


Nikkie Cooper, Curator
Fort Morgan Museum

P.O. Box 184
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
970-867-6331
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Trabue" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 8:57 AM
Subject: art appraisal and museums


> Hello-
> I have been appraising art for about two years.
> However, this year I decided to make it my full time
> profession.  I have been receiving work but business
> could always be better.  My question is this:
> How should I approach museums in my local area (the
> southern US) to let them know that I would like to
> receive referrals from them?  Do museums refer
> appraisers?  Should I send a letter or should I make a
> phone call?  Advice from other appraisers and museum
> professonals would be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Christian Trabue
> www.geocities.com/trabueappraisal
>
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