sonsie
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Question: How do you all come to an asking price on your vintage items?
I always search online, but that's often a bust. If the maker has gone out of business, I'm pretty much out of luck. The likelihood of finding, for example, the exact pair of cufflinks that I have for sale is miniscule. It's difficult even finding a similar pair made by the same company.
My fear is that most of the items similar to what I'm selling will be, say, $20. BUT... with my luck, the specific one that I have will be rare for some reason and will be worth $1,200! But I won't know it and will sell it for the standard $20.
Whaddya do?
sonsie
I always search online, but that's often a bust. If the maker has gone out of business, I'm pretty much out of luck. The likelihood of finding, for example, the exact pair of cufflinks that I have for sale is miniscule. It's difficult even finding a similar pair made by the same company.
My fear is that most of the items similar to what I'm selling will be, say, $20. BUT... with my luck, the specific one that I have will be rare for some reason and will be worth $1,200! But I won't know it and will sell it for the standard $20.
Whaddya do?
sonsie