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Antiques Can Be A Touchy Situation

New York, NY (WFN) -- What's the proper thing to say to the owner of a prized antique you've just destroyed? According to "Antiques Roadshow" expert Leigh Keno, a simple "I'm sorry" is probably best.

Keno knows from personal experience. It seems he was once left holding the bag after he barely touched an antique book and it crumbled into dust.

Luckily, he says most antiques can be repaired, which can save your rear end in a accidental antiques assault incident.

Keno and his identical twin brother Leslie have just agreed to be the hosts of the online show "Antiques America" for the next 10 years.

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