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Old 01-27-2024, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
I assume you're talking about something different than this, but Instagram and YouTube have endless content from people who buy used antique furniture pieces for less than $100 (and often free) and then restore it and sell the items for thousands of dollars.
Surely you know, it also depends on many factors: historical significance of the piece, rarity of the piece, age of the piece etc. If it’s a common piece that is 1950s vintage then yeah restoring or renovating the piece will increase it’s value. If it’s a pre-colonial piece never restored/renovated then yeah restoration/ renovation will greatly reduce it’s value exponentially. But you know this because you’re not that stupid and you only like to argue.
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