Rabu, 01 Desember 2021

Thomasville Impressions Dining

Thomasville Impressions Dining

grlpwrd

grlpwrd

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  • #2

I have always associated Thomasville as heirloom quality, especially if not made with the particle/pressed board stuff.

It depends what type of wood and if it's made with pressed wood, but other than that it is expensive stuff. Sorry, I know I am not exactly being helpful, but it is in general good quality.

GL!

grlpwrd

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  • #4

Thomasville is a good quality mid-range furniture line. If it is cherry finish, it would be around $7k for the set you describe.

Solid cherry, higher end furniture would run you that much just for the table and chairs.

Sorry, but it's not heirloom quality.

If you can get it for between $1500 and $3000, you're getting a decent deal, depending upon the condition and age.

Hmm, I think you may be right per their website:

Where is Thomasville Furniture made?
Thomasville has been making quality furniture in North Carolina for nearly 100 years. While our furniture manufacturing continues in the U.S., some is now made in other countries. We want you to know that no matter where it is manufactured, when you see the Thomasville logo on a piece of furniture, you can be certain that it has been made to Thomasville's strict standards of quality in materials and craftsmanship. Please be assured that if our name is on it, the company that has been making America's favorite furniture for 100 years stands behind it.

I have an older real wood Thomasville set and have had it for years. I guess anything that is real wood and is non IKEA is heirloom quality to me. ;)

luv2nascar

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  • #5

I would think $6000 - $8000 would be the retail. Depending on how old it is and condition I would pay up to $3000 for it.

clh2

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  • #15

they want $3500 but it also comes with a server. I love it, but am very cheap, so I'm not sure what to do. We have a "functional" set but I want something nicer. Glad to hear it sounds like a fair (but not super) deal. It's hard to do now that I have the Poly booked for 8 nights in :woohoo: August.

Try offering less than that! They can always say "no" if they do not want to take less. Also - before you commit to $3500, I would want to actually see it. Someone's idea of "barely used" is way different than someone else's.

clh2

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  • #17

I don't want to rip anyone off either.

If you give her a really low offer...she doesn't have to accept it, so there is no way you could rip her off. If she has had a lot of interest from other people in the pieces, she may mention that, which may impact your game plan.

I watch craigslist furniture every so often in my area, and it seems like people put stuff up at $X on one day, and then a couple of days laters it is 90% of X, and then it continiues to go down from there.

Don't forget, it is used furniture. So, while she may have paid $7000 for it, which I doubt, because who buys furniture at list price, that isn't your issue. The only value for it right now is what someone is willing to pay for it.

Or - you could go look at it, say you really like it, and let her know, your budget is only $2,500 or whatever, and if she can't find a person to buy it at $3500, then ask if she would call you.

Thomasville Impressions Dining

Source: https://www.disboards.com/threads/thomasville-furniture-question.1804799/

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