Dean, if it works, then its worth $3.
But if I had bought it for $3, I would have painted it up like I suggested ...... and put A price tag of $19 on it ........ and sold it to the first person to offer me anything over $12 for it.
Problem with that is I paid $400. for it so I'm not thinking the $12. is going to bring me a profit.
I know what your saying though about turning items over, but I got this because I actually like it.
Some gaudy or ugly items actually command high prices.
Case and point, look at crazy furniture or light fixtures of the 60's & 70's.
Maybe because these items were so ugly/stylish and didn't have great sales or production numbers,it makes them not often seen and snapped up by collectors when they are.
Also think that these kind of items, because of there lack of appeal to many, would be first in line for the garbage after the fad had passed. JMO though.
Regularjoe2
I think you did great for a quarter.Is it hand made?Someone put allot of time and effort into that and I'm happy to see it has an appreciative owner.It deserves that.
LOL KC,
Go fellow antique collector Go
A game of Spy vs Spy at your house.Definitely not boring
Your poor better half is going to have a bad night/morning.
Hope you can break her and win.
You can't beat time,right.
Let us know how this works out tomorrow and if your still married.