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<p>[QUOTE="techbiker, post: 9557394, member: 60629"]And if the construction methods are similar enough, a lowish price for the antique version is probably justified! Sometimes age doesn't confer much extra value. </p><p><br /></p><p>When I stopped by a local thrift store 2 months ago, I saw entire antique metal-rimmed English China sets gathering dust at ~$55. Newer microwave-safe dishes were selling at double the price per piece. Tastes and demands change![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="techbiker, post: 9557394, member: 60629"]And if the construction methods are similar enough, a lowish price for the antique version is probably justified! Sometimes age doesn't confer much extra value. When I stopped by a local thrift store 2 months ago, I saw entire antique metal-rimmed English China sets gathering dust at ~$55. Newer microwave-safe dishes were selling at double the price per piece. Tastes and demands change![/QUOTE]
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