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    Stupid question - value of furniture

    Ok I just need advice. A lady I work with is getting rid of her son's bedroom set. It's a solid oak twin size captain's bed with mattress and boxspring and matching dresser. We are looking for big boy bedroom furniture for Ty, and it looks like it would be good for him. It looks to be in very good shape, but it is around 20 years old. They are asking $250 for the set. I was just wondering if anyone had an opinion if this seems to be a good deal. I'm thinking it is, but then again $250 sounds high for 20 year old furniture. I think they paid around $1000 for it back then.

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    If it's solid oak, then you're getting a bargain at $250. It's not the age, but how well it's made, and you couldn't touch much more than a piece of junk for that amount if you went out to buy something new now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    If it's solid oak, then you're getting a bargain at $250. It's not the age, but how well it's made, and you couldn't touch much more than a piece of junk for that amount if you went out to buy something new now.
    what she said..

    when I got married.. we took my grandparents sofas.. around 50 yrs old.. and yet the best no one has.. not very pretty pattern.. but very solid construction..

    I thin 250 is a great price.. considering it will last him for a long long while.. (at least I wanna think it´s like an individual bed where a grown adult can sleep).. and solid oak.. A+...

    maybe you can get a new matress and that´s it
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    If it is solid wood and you like it, go for it!

    Here, furniture is no longer solid wood, the maximum would be solid doors but not shelves and the rest and yet so expensive! It would last forever!

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    First, your title: the only stupid question is the unasked one! Never apologize for asking a question.

    As others have said, 20 years ago, most likely it is solid wood. It iwll be heavy to move. Today's stuff is often pressed board. You can get solid wood furniture, but it is rare and quite expensive.

    You can also do a quick scan on craiglist in your area to get an idea of things, but I think this is a great deal.
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    You got some great advice here. How it's made is very important. I had my father's bedroom set and it was SOLID. Furniture isn't made like it used to be. A lot of it's made with particle board and doesn't hold up like solid wood does.

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    YUP- great deal. The age of the piece doesn't matter, as long as its sturdy and you like the look.

    I sell new furniture for a living. I see some customers shy away from what I'm selling because of the price. I understand that. Then they go to the cheapest store in town and pay $250 for a complete set. Which WILL fall apart within the first year. Their choice. My own sister in law went there because of price. I told her "you'll be replacing it within a year" and she told me, "I'm not hard on furniture, and its only me." guess what happened 6 months later? It all fell apart. she quietly replaced it and swore the family to secrecy becuase she didn't want me to say I told you so. I didn't, but wanted to!

    If I had $250 to spend, and I had a choice of new furniture of a cheapo kind vs. good older stuff, I'll take the older stuff. First off, its built to last (as testimented to being 20 years old) and secondly, it has character!

    Then you can tell everyone that you are living GREEN and have an awesome vintage bedroom set.

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    I would never, ever, ever, never, ever use a used mattress/boxspring from anyone. Ever.

    Other than that, sounds like a reasonable deal.

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    Thanks guys, I feel better. It seemed good at first, but then I started questioning age. If we didn't buy this set I know we would be spending a lot more for furniture that can handle a toddler boy. I do imagine we will be buying new mattress/boxspring, although she did say it was all newer. Still...I'd be more comfortable with a new set. Thanks for the opinions everyone, I really appreciate it!

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    Solid oak? You can't get that for that price today, so I would say grab it. The older it is the better made it is. Furniture today might be nice to look at but after a few years it's junk. Solid wood furniture is rare today because of the cost.
    I would also throw out the mattress and box spring, I could never sleep on something that someone else slept on. You should see me inspect the beds and linens when we sleep in a hotel...and I mean inspect...

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