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WillR
 
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Derek Hartzell wrote:
Making chairs involves a lot of work and require high prices that put them
in the affordability range of very few people. Unless you have a factory...

The change in demand between a $50 bowl and a $150 bowl is some indication
of this price point effect. I wouldn't want to sell chairs for much under
$1000 dollars. They would take a multitude of jigs, tools, space and
technology to make.



Well what about candlesticks, lamp stems, tools, handles and all those
other things?

Spindles for headboards, Spindles for supports in cupboards and shelving
- stuff like that?

Why does nobody display that work?



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Will
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