A collectible, he continues, "can be almost any age — as current as a few years ago; for example, the Elvis Presley memorabilia." Although there is, to the experts at least, a vast difference between antiques and collectibles, nowa- days "when you go to even a ma- jor antiques show," Ralph says, "you'll see a mixture of antiques and collectibles." Even authorities like the Kovels don't know exactly why certain historical periods or items catch the public's fancy, become popu- lar, and consequently skyrocket in value. "I wish I did," sighs Ralph. Terry says, "We don't tell people what to start collecting but all of a sudden old radios, from the 1930s and 1940s, are in vogue." Also riding the crest of popularity now are pedal cars; originally made as toys, they were replicas of cars in which kids sat and pushed the pedals. Those in mint condition are selling for up to $10,000. However, the Kovels do have some ideas on what influences the public. "The set design of a movie or a Broadway show, like My Fair Lady which took place in the Vic- torian period," says Ralph. "Or a museum exhibit, like the 1970 (New York) Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibit of American Vic- torian furniture," which led to renewed interest in that period. "Or a new book, like ours on American art pottery." Sources of influence may play on each other. Terry mentions that the "country look" in decorating got a "big boost" when a book on that subject by author Mary Em- merling was published. Decor- ating magazines, another in- fluence, began showing old American quilts hung on the walls of the living rooms they photo- graphed. Quilts as art objects are fine but, she says, "I get upset when they put quilts under food, (using them) as decor." There are two types of collec- tors. The first are people who collect, and sometimes make, the trends. If you are in the process of furnishing your house with "future IIATIIIZ LEATHER Leather lasts... and lasts. But at these prices our stock won't! ALL LEATHER AVAILABLE IN CREAM OR GREY $1799.95 3 pc. sectional $2339 Expand the size of your sectional with armless chair (not shown) $550 $ 399.95 Sofa $1099 Loveseat $1029 Chair $825 Ottoman $260 $ 899.95 $ 849.95 $ 699.95 $ 199.95 220 S. Main at 3rd. Downtown Royal Oak Closed Mondays 541-9940 Hours: Daily 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun 12-5 THE ALTERNATIVE FURNITURE STORE All these low leather prices are now available while inventory lasts. Prices are take-with from warehouse. Delivery is extra. No House Is A Home Without A Subscription To The Jewish News. Call 354-6060 To Get Yours. THE JEWISH NEWS SPRING '88 61