Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a bit of advice. I'm selling my late husband's framing equipment and would appreciate some guidance from those with experience.
The main items are an AMP U200 underpinner, a Keencut Ultimat Futura mount cutter, a laminating press, and a few other workshop items.
Would I be better advertising everything as a complete workshop package, or is it more realistic to sell each item separately?
I'm based in the Midlands, so collection isn't too much of an issue.
Thanks very much for any advice
Advice on selling a framing workshop – package or separately? ⭐
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Re: Advice on selling a framing workshop – package or separately? ⭐
From what I've seen on here over the years you're more likely to sell items individually, but you can offer them individually and as a package deal (at first anyway.
A few photos and a realistic price usually works.
For pricing I usually look on eBay and tick the "sold" filter to see how much things have actually sold for recently.
Good luck and check in here regularly. Nothing more frustrating than someone advertising equipment and then being impossible to get hold of.
A few photos and a realistic price usually works.
For pricing I usually look on eBay and tick the "sold" filter to see how much things have actually sold for recently.
Good luck and check in here regularly. Nothing more frustrating than someone advertising equipment and then being impossible to get hold of.
Justin George GCF(APF)
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