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<p>[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 9805910, member: 301"]Danish, and nice light coloured wood is what u have going for you...</p><p>if the top is not a solid wood but , laminated..... sanding will kill it.</p><p>even then, an amateur job will likely devalue whatever value there is there .</p><p><br /></p><p>The Vegas 2nd hand furniture market is unknown to most of us...... and this is not an appraisal site......... </p><p>You'll have to study your local market for ballpark vales..</p><p>good luck ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="komokwa, post: 9805910, member: 301"]Danish, and nice light coloured wood is what u have going for you... if the top is not a solid wood but , laminated..... sanding will kill it. even then, an amateur job will likely devalue whatever value there is there . The Vegas 2nd hand furniture market is unknown to most of us...... and this is not an appraisal site......... You'll have to study your local market for ballpark vales.. good luck ![/QUOTE]
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