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<p>[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9616163, member: 649"]I agree with what verybrad said... 1970s and the only value is in their utility. They're not a popular style or color in my neck of the woods. <i>If they are sturdy,</i> I'd feel lucky to get $100 for the lot. Having six makes them potentially sale-able. If I had only four, I'd probably donate rather than take the time to try to sell.</p><p>Personally, I stay away from anything with caning, for both personal use and for resale. Most people are aware that once it's damaged, it's toast. (Often not worth the cost of professional repair.) [EDIT: It's not something I would try myself, but perhaps others are more brave.][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9616163, member: 649"]I agree with what verybrad said... 1970s and the only value is in their utility. They're not a popular style or color in my neck of the woods. [I]If they are sturdy,[/I] I'd feel lucky to get $100 for the lot. Having six makes them potentially sale-able. If I had only four, I'd probably donate rather than take the time to try to sell. Personally, I stay away from anything with caning, for both personal use and for resale. Most people are aware that once it's damaged, it's toast. (Often not worth the cost of professional repair.) [EDIT: It's not something I would try myself, but perhaps others are more brave.][/QUOTE]
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