
Momof4:nomore!
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I honestly don't know, but try going on E-bay and even if they don't have any on there for sell to compare to, go on ebay communities and ask around there. There would be more specialized people to answer such as collectors etc. Good luck! |
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idontkno
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$1500.00 |
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Pits4Me
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I do not know how much a table like that would run... I try to be a smart consumer and look for the best deal. However I am feeling lazy today and do not feel like doing the research. It sounds like a nice table... so I would pay... $250. Yeah I know I am cheap. |
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bobweb
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Get a good photo of the finished table and put it on Ebay first to sell it to the highest bidder. Make sure to put a minimum price you will accept on the offer to sell. Then, if your customer is truly interested in paying a fair price, he will beat the best Ebay bid by bidding himself online. It's as simple as that. Let the laws of supply and demand determine the outcome. Why should your father work hard and not receive the maximum price he can from his work? |
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jt51502004
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350-450 |
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dhfchbgfchgbvcgdffhhjgdgbhgfhgfg
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$28.68 |
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goode_times_die
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Ok. Thanks for the points. |
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cirque_de_freak
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I would pay at the lowest 300 because if it could do that much.......its worth alot |
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moomers
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I would say 750-1200 depending on the details in the structure it self. |
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butanebird
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$450 for table
$50 chair
These Prices because it is hand carved. Must be a nice table. |
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cging22
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$1,000.00 |
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manjaboard
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If its high quality and can seat 4 people you could probably get $500-600. However, people that buy poker tables are either looking for something quick and cheap for their weekly game or for a nice decorative piece of furniture for they finished game room. The first group is willing to pay $100-250 and the second group is expecting to pay $800+ so you're right in the middle. It might be hard to sell. |
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Wry
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Twenty-eight hundred dollars and not a penny more. Not that I've ever made such a bid, or asked for such a bid. Not that I know anything about pool tables, but I'll tell you one thing, the are so many variables that the guy should not have laughed.
You put in many details, but all I'm saying is, there are still a lot of details, and when I said "not a penny more" I was just kidding.
So hey that's the way it is, and another thing we out in these valleys where the nearest town isn't even the size of Winnemucca, we have no idea how you pipple do things in Alabama. |
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sfxero
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I would pay no more than $200. For me, it would depend on the quality of the table. |
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hazed&infused
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300 bucks |
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♫♥GCchick♥♫
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umm maybe 500? |
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chuggerlugger
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anywhere from 700-1000 |
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Kiwi
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I would estimate about $1000 plus materials. |
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rattyb2000
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I'd say around 350 |
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babygirlfromnj
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what they said.....^^^^ sorry to confusing i hate math |
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v-ballgurl
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it aounds like an awsome table 823$ |
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♫Bob♫
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Really i would say about $400- if not more |
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*...Morgan...*
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i would say about 450 |
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