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Pricing
I have just finished making two beautiful natural edged bowls, both out of
Birch Burl. My dilemma is that I am not sure what to charge for them. Is there some kind of formula that one can use which will render a fair price? How does one come up with a price to put on a particular item. Does it matter if it is a "One of a kind" item? I do believe it matters who is the maker as I am sure that if the same item was made by say....me or someone whom has a reputation in the woodturning world like say David Ellsworth would greatly affect what one could charge for that same thing. If anyone would like to help me out with some way I can be somewhat fair in pricing my craftwork I would greatly appreciate it. Bernard Bober |
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