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I'd think eather one of those prices would be worth considering, but then again, a lot depends on what the market will bear. Hate to see you shuck it out for 2 grand if there are 3500 buck offers. Only problem is if you made a deal with the guy for 2k earlier.. If I had the cash I'd be glad to pay the 3500...great looking bench! Al |
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this is great.. i am struggling on pricing stuff... nothing i have done is up to this standard.. but it helps..
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| I think it's supposed to be a struggle After all, pricing our art is a combination of business {expenses + profit} and art {let's not starve} hindered by and underestimation of our own market {in this town..} The trick is to not work for free and to realize that some times we loose the sale because we didn't set the price high enough.
__________________ Butch Elrod / WoodHacker.com Hacking Stumps, Sticks and Logs in Kennewick, WA http://belrod.blogspot.com/ World Map of Chainsaw Carving Artists WoodHacker.com/map |
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