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Antique Dealer

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While many antique dealers learn through experience, there are ways to get a good background for the business. Many major universities offer courses in art history.

The American Association of Dealers in Antiques offers a course of study and an internship program. Students are trained in everything from appraising antiques to research techniques and even insurance issues.

"Go out and get antiques," says dealer Pat Johnson. "Buy them. You can't learn it in school. You have to read a lot of books and you have to look at a lot of antiques."

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