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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 9736848, member: 16283"]I'd imagine $150 (auction price) for a new River City Drafting Table (even a quality repro) would be a deal.I'd guess a new one would retail for 4 to 6 times that.A 19th century original would go for 5 to 10 times that,maybe more.</p><p>19th Century Industrial (real) 'steampunk' seems to have survived the MCM price madness-one of the few furniture styles that has !</p><p>PS-Just my opinion,these gents are the experts.</p><p>[USER=37]@verybrad[/USER] [USER=5170]@Ghopper1924[/USER] [USER=4654]@808 raver[/USER][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 9736848, member: 16283"]I'd imagine $150 (auction price) for a new River City Drafting Table (even a quality repro) would be a deal.I'd guess a new one would retail for 4 to 6 times that.A 19th century original would go for 5 to 10 times that,maybe more. 19th Century Industrial (real) 'steampunk' seems to have survived the MCM price madness-one of the few furniture styles that has ! PS-Just my opinion,these gents are the experts. [USER=37]@verybrad[/USER] [USER=5170]@Ghopper1924[/USER] [USER=4654]@808 raver[/USER][/QUOTE]
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