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<p>[QUOTE="mark737, post: 4178267, member: 14894"]The key word is "should". As Komokwa correctly says, there are many uncertainties with value, such as location and time frame. If you are not near a major metro and need to sell quickly, you will not get the highest price. But if you are willing to wait longer, and maybe deliver to some nearby cities, you will eventually get a fair offer. I think $500-$600 per chair is a reasonable expectation. I definitely would not take less than $300 each.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark737, post: 4178267, member: 14894"]The key word is "should". As Komokwa correctly says, there are many uncertainties with value, such as location and time frame. If you are not near a major metro and need to sell quickly, you will not get the highest price. But if you are willing to wait longer, and maybe deliver to some nearby cities, you will eventually get a fair offer. I think $500-$600 per chair is a reasonable expectation. I definitely would not take less than $300 each.[/QUOTE]
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