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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 391955, member: 5066"]True, still, if $120 is correct, that only leaves $40 to refinish & flip at a profit, I don't think so.</p><p>Years ago, people must of made a decent profit at this sort of thing because they stripped every piece of painted furniture they could get their hands on. I'd say that business model has gone nite nite though, most dealers i know won't touch a restore piece unless it's an important piece at the top of market. There is just no money in most "projects" these days.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 391955, member: 5066"]True, still, if $120 is correct, that only leaves $40 to refinish & flip at a profit, I don't think so. Years ago, people must of made a decent profit at this sort of thing because they stripped every piece of painted furniture they could get their hands on. I'd say that business model has gone nite nite though, most dealers i know won't touch a restore piece unless it's an important piece at the top of market. There is just no money in most "projects" these days.[/QUOTE]
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