I have been asked by a customer to help him sell a 1925 Brunswick Madison 9' pool table that has been in his family since early 1900's. He is the fifth generation. He has the table stored. I have looked at it and am going to take pictures this afternoon. He has the original brunwick balls, house cues with logo's still attached, stand up rack. Table looks great as is but of course restoration would make it look fantastic. I have sold some of my own personal stuff on this sight and sometimes feel that asking for offers is not the best way to go.
I am asking for suggestions as to how I might proceed, sell everything together, sell it piece meal. I know shipping a table this size can be difficult although I could transport the table within 600 mi. of Upstate NY for the cost of gas and a trailer rental, as I am retired.
If there might be a better place to put it up for sale and possibly a suggestion on price, as our area is not a hotbed of pool table sales of any kind and I know around large metro cities prices can be much better.
Suggestion please
Norm Adams
I am asking for suggestions as to how I might proceed, sell everything together, sell it piece meal. I know shipping a table this size can be difficult although I could transport the table within 600 mi. of Upstate NY for the cost of gas and a trailer rental, as I am retired.
If there might be a better place to put it up for sale and possibly a suggestion on price, as our area is not a hotbed of pool table sales of any kind and I know around large metro cities prices can be much better.
Suggestion please
Norm Adams