Monday, January 7, 2013

It all began...

Hello.  Happy New Year.

     I appreciate that you are interested enough to read this blog.  Maybe you'd be willing to add a comment?  What I am looking for is the story of how you started collecting Hendryx cages or items.  Why not O. Lindemann?  Why not Crown?  Why did you choose Hendryx and how did you choose?
     As a seller on ebay, I have contact with a lot of people from all areas of the country.  I've conversed with folks from AK to FL and NY to CA.  Each person willing to share with me has a story.  I've told you mine.  I'm still fascinated with Hendryx and continually search the internet for cages.  Winter weather has decreased my travel to the antique stores on I-5, but spring is coming.  I have 18cages now in my apartment.  Each cage has a story too, but I'm interested in the overall picture now.  If you just purchased your first Hendryx and are just starting the 'drooling' for more, share it with us, please.
     I know a gentleman who raises canaries and only houses them in Hendryx late Deco, mid-century hatbox and scalloped-top chrome cages. My friend has a globe cage and 2 metal ones that work well with her distressed, primitive home decor.  A woman in Alaska only collects cages from the late 1800s up to the 1920s.  I've conversed with a gentleman who buys them strictly for resale.  It's business.  And yet another man collects them for the art and fun of it all.  He's got high expectations and great taste in cages.  I've purchased several from him.
     What's your story?  Are you willing to share with the rest of us?  Can you admit that you are a "Hendryx" hoarder or that you just got the 'fever' and are headed down that path?  We'd appreciate hearing from you.  It would be fun to get the stories out there so all of us can enjoy them.
     I must go.  I've found another Hendryx for sale that is in my 1906 Andrew. B. Hendryx Catalogue.  Hope to get it.  The anticipation, the 'drooling' and the hunt are great parts of the experience.  I'm going to check out my catalogue again.  
     Have a great day and 2013.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a brass Hendryx bird cage that was found in my grandmother's attic. It has a pedestal base, has a round wooden perch hanging from the top center, it can stand on a table or hang from a hook.There is a marking on the hinged door that says Hendryx, & there is a white milk glass feeder that says Hendryx, Pat Oct. 27, 1875. I would love to find out more about it & what it may be worth.

Barbara said...

HI, thanks for your comment. It sounds like you have an older Hendryx that holds "T" feeders. I would love to see pictures of the cage. I can look it up in my catalogs and see if it's there. I'll add the pictures to my next blog so everyone can see them and comment if they have ideas. I don't believe you can add pictures. Please send your pictures to me at tweetthings53@gmail.com. Please include pictures of the whole cage, the finial, the door, and the feeder entry site. A picture of the feeder would be good also. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, again, for writing. Barbara

Anonymous said...

I just emailed them to you. Thank you, Barbara