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<p>[QUOTE="Gatoblanconz, post: 8544964, member: 14927"]Actually even though I might have given that impression I don't have any buyers remorse about this one I think it's really good.</p><p>I paid $230 Australian for it which is pretty good in my opinion. You can convert that to whatever your currency is..</p><p>It's just at the moment I'm living in a small apartment so it's hard to find a spot for it if I was living in my house which was bigger but that's in another city there are a few looks I could find for it.</p><p>I don't know that many people who are interested in antique so when I get a new antique I like to put it on here and learn some history and information.</p><p><br /></p><p>But as you point out the good thing with antiques is when you find something better in the future that you prefer you can always sell what you bought for the same price or more unless you overpaid massively. That's what I really like about antiques it's actually a hobby where you don't necessarily lose money you can buy things and then sell them later and usually can make a profit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gatoblanconz, post: 8544964, member: 14927"]Actually even though I might have given that impression I don't have any buyers remorse about this one I think it's really good. I paid $230 Australian for it which is pretty good in my opinion. You can convert that to whatever your currency is.. It's just at the moment I'm living in a small apartment so it's hard to find a spot for it if I was living in my house which was bigger but that's in another city there are a few looks I could find for it. I don't know that many people who are interested in antique so when I get a new antique I like to put it on here and learn some history and information. But as you point out the good thing with antiques is when you find something better in the future that you prefer you can always sell what you bought for the same price or more unless you overpaid massively. That's what I really like about antiques it's actually a hobby where you don't necessarily lose money you can buy things and then sell them later and usually can make a profit.[/QUOTE]
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