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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 171402, member: 37"]I don't necessarily disagree with anything Chance has to say here. $200.00 would be a decent wholesale price for a quick sale. I also think that painting it would yield a higher return right now but what a shame that would be. That said, I think there is more money to be had out of this piece in this condition with a little patience. The OP is in Seattle which is a big enough city to be able to find the right buyer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 171402, member: 37"]I don't necessarily disagree with anything Chance has to say here. $200.00 would be a decent wholesale price for a quick sale. I also think that painting it would yield a higher return right now but what a shame that would be. That said, I think there is more money to be had out of this piece in this condition with a little patience. The OP is in Seattle which is a big enough city to be able to find the right buyer.[/QUOTE]
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