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Thu, Dec 11, 08 at 18:52
| I have been shopping in used furniture stores, Ebay, etc, lately for furniture. Some times I'll find a nice piece that's only a few years old, and I'll be able to figure out by looking at the manufacturer's website that it is still a currently manufactured piece. Recently I saw a used Harden table. Short of going directly to a retailer and asking for a price quote, is there a way to get an MSRP list directly? I could then estimate that a new piece would cost, let's say, 50% of MSRP and then compare that to what the used furniture store is asking for a used piece.
Thanks for any insight!
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- Posted by Ellen & Bob(rbalpacas@frontiernet.net) onSun, May 1, 11 at 7:49
| We have a cherry Harden dining room oval table and six chairs for sale, along with matching hutch. Please email to inquire more. |
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