floor board for sale (with pictures)
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:46 am
So, as things turn out, I have a floor board I'm looking to sell. I know I could sell it on Ebay, but I'm more interested in selling it here and seeing what happens.
I'd like to do it as a silent auction, meaning no competitive bidding, just PM me with your best offer, and the person who with highest bid can have it for $1 over the second-highest bid. No reserve.
I'll leave it open for offers for a week, and announce the winner (if anyone bids) on Thursday, September 24. Payment in USD, by Paypal or check (but would wait for the check to clear before sending the board). Would also consider highly interesting trades as payment, I suppose.
I could ship it by either UPS or USPS. You can assume a weight of 25 lbs and look up shipping from US zipcode 14850 to your location online.
This board is rather old looking. Based on the weight and hardness of the surface, I'd say it's some type of softwood, though not too soft. The legs are detachable. It will need relining. It looks like the current lines were done with some type of marker. A marker would do the trick, or someone could do the whole resurfacing/relining thing.
I'll upload photos of the various surfaces as follow-up posts, both with and without flash, since it changes the look of the wood.
Let me know if there are any questions.
I'd like to do it as a silent auction, meaning no competitive bidding, just PM me with your best offer, and the person who with highest bid can have it for $1 over the second-highest bid. No reserve.
I'll leave it open for offers for a week, and announce the winner (if anyone bids) on Thursday, September 24. Payment in USD, by Paypal or check (but would wait for the check to clear before sending the board). Would also consider highly interesting trades as payment, I suppose.
I could ship it by either UPS or USPS. You can assume a weight of 25 lbs and look up shipping from US zipcode 14850 to your location online.
This board is rather old looking. Based on the weight and hardness of the surface, I'd say it's some type of softwood, though not too soft. The legs are detachable. It will need relining. It looks like the current lines were done with some type of marker. A marker would do the trick, or someone could do the whole resurfacing/relining thing.
I'll upload photos of the various surfaces as follow-up posts, both with and without flash, since it changes the look of the wood.
Let me know if there are any questions.