What would you pay for these two binders?
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#41
JudyTheSewer , 02-28-2012 06:07 PM
Super Member
Blaaaaahhh!!!! That's a hoot!
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Originally Posted by sewgray
He must be smoking the same thing this guy is. http://houston.craigslist.org/atq/2862174808.html
#43
Wow that is a lot of money for patterns you can buy brand new patterns now starting at $6 and up it sounds like someone is trying to get rich off a deceased relative. If and that's a big if there was any chance that they are valuable then it should have been appraised for value.
#44
I have one of those same binders, I bought at an estate or yard sale, couldn't have been more than $3 or $4, I wouldn't have bought it if it was more.
#45
Thanks for the laugh...
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Originally Posted by sewgray
He must be smoking the same thing this guy is. http://houston.craigslist.org/atq/2862174808.html
#48
grann of 6 , 02-29-2012 04:41 AM
Super Member
Someone else trying to profit from someone else's death. Remember those offers we used to get in the mail for a pattern a month at X dollars, till you completed the set? I had knitting patterns like that, that I fell for. Well, I found the directions difficult to follow and most of them I would not even use. So I would say maybe $10 a binder at most. It bothers me that someone wouldn't just take them to Goodwill or something, rather than sell them for some exorbitant price on CL.
#49
orangeroom , 02-29-2012 04:41 AM
Super Member
I agree with pretty much everyone who has posted already. No, not worth it. Thanks auntpiggy who researched it and found one on ebay for $19.95!!!
Simply absurd what some people try to milk others for!
Simply absurd what some people try to milk others for!
#50
Happy Tails , 02-29-2012 04:47 AM
Super Member
Too many free patterns online to bother with that. For $300.00 you could pick out a lot of pattern that you actually do like. JMHO Wendy