
question for americans
question for americans
do you find this attractive


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i know but still
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4124608.stm
my nans thrown out a shitload of stuff liek that
if only she knew she could flog it for 50 quid a pop across the pond :/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4124608.stm
my nans thrown out a shitload of stuff liek that
if only she knew she could flog it for 50 quid a pop across the pond :/
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i dont think we consider stuff liek that an antique, probaly because there was so much of it made ?
but my nans, aunties, uncles houses used to be full of stuff like that and all of it went down the skip
we kept a few ornaments n stuff though because they were worth a lil something but the wardrobes and stuff are just considered junk
wonder if i can make a business off this
but my nans, aunties, uncles houses used to be full of stuff like that and all of it went down the skip
we kept a few ornaments n stuff though because they were worth a lil something but the wardrobes and stuff are just considered junk
wonder if i can make a business off this
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Antique, nostaligic, authentic, etc. As far as making a business goes, you'd probably have to restore them to their original shine so you can mark the price up enough to cover expenses. On the other hand, it might be a wast of time restoring it yourself because some people go for authenticity and others like to restore it themseleves. You'd have to charge and arm and a leg too because shipping according to that BBC article is £2500
aye i figured all that, i know i wont end up doing it... was just a thought if anythingDave wrote:You'd also either have to set up shop over here or partner with an American who could handle business in the US. They'd want a cut of the profits. You could probably do it, but I imagine there are a lot of little expenses that pile up quickly
its like, trying to find 160 items over here (most you would prolly have to pay for, even if its a fiver or tenner)
getting 160 items around britain
storing 160 items in britain
shipment to america
moving 160 items around america
shop fees + auction fees
yer, im to lazy for al that anyway
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Re: question for americans
as long as it was in someone else's place, yes.losCHUNK wrote:do you find this attractive
Re: question for americans
No. A Planet of the Apes aesthetic is not what I look for in furniture....if I was Dr. Zaius or Zira, I'm sure I'd eat it up.losCHUNK wrote:do you find this attractive
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Re: question for americans
losCHUNK wrote:do you find this attractive
i would HIGHLY suggest NOT refinishing/doing anything to the piece that would take anything off of it other than dirt. If you want to sell it, it will drastically decrease its value.. if that stuff is solid wood, yes you can get big bucks for that in the states
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