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Episode #107
Correspondent Clay Reynolds learns how a set of illustrations by Mildred Boyle of Little House on the Prairie fame – appraised at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Boston for $6,000 to $8,000 – found their way back home. Then it's off to a parade where big wheels keep on turning – antique bicycle wheels, that is – and Clay gets a thorough schooling in the finer points of bicycle collecting, from 19th- century antiques to 1960s classics. Appraiser Arlie Sulka explains the subtle differences between Tiffany and Steuben glass, and expert David Bonsey tells the tale of one of the FBI's most-wanted Stradivarius violins, still missing 25 years after it was stolen following a concert in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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CC - Closed Caption
HD - High Definition
16:9 - Anamorphic Widescreen
LTR - Letterbox
DVI - Descriptive Video Information for the visually impaired
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