Thanks for the warm welcome. That bed is amazing. I have never seen anything like it. My eye is also drawn to the trunk. I don't know why, but I seem to have a thing for old trunks. Hopefully I am not taken advantage of when I start to try to deal with people. My love for things and ignorance on the subject may get me into trouble. I don't know any other way to really learn this sort of business other than by first hand experience. Hopefully I will be able to ask the right questions and retain enough knowledge from my Grandmother.
Glad to bring up some good memories too, jondar. I think that is a lot of what draws someone to an item.
Anyone know what this may be worth? I feel I have to ask as much as possible. I hope to be able to move back South soon, and knowledge is power. I would like to take everything with me, but I doubt I will be able to. I am a worrier, and I feel something like this would get damaged during transport. I feel in a way I have to push myself to sell so I don't just hang on to everything and get myself into trouble that way.
Where do you guys go to sell items? Ebay is getting complicated these days, and there is a lot to understand for one person. I hear they are going to crack down on taxing Ebay sellers, and it is a lot to understand for a young seller. I am in Alaska, so shipping is also an issue. I don't agree with some of the things Ebay does, such as charging twice by owning both Ebay and Paypal, but I guess that is a long debate for another day. I have used Craigslist to list a few vintage items I have, but my account is messed up, and I emailed the site, and they have not responded back to me.
I need to stop worrying so much and just do it, but it isn't easy when you are a one man army