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About Kirk Ryan
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I can answer many questions about furniture, buying, selling, repairing, and many tricks I have learned over the years. I can also give advice on decorating, color schemes, room designs and layouts.

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My family owns a Scandinavian furniture store here in Massachusetts, I have been working with furniture for 10 years.

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Cabinets, Furniture, Woodworks - Value of Hekman entertainment ctr.


Expert: Kirk Ryan - 9/28/2009

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We need to sell above which is about 20 yrs. old. It is a beautiful piece with lovely wood inlays. TV area has shelf that slides out and pivots. Upper doors can slide into cabinet when open. Built in power strip. Lower compartments have shelves that slide out to facilitate hookups. Storage for CDs, DVDs, vinyl LPs. We are only owners and it is in immaculate condition, but we now need to sell it. Can send other pics if needed.

Answer
I'm not familiar with that piece. But I had to write you back to say, WOW! It looks incredible! It looks like its in really good shape. Its hard to tell from the picture, but looks like a dark cherry stain but I was also leaning to rosewood. I looked in my catalogs, and something comparable new would probably cost between 2500-3000. I would suggest if this piece is as good on the inside as it looks on the outside, you could probably easily see a return of 1500. I know it seems a little low compared to new, but you have to remember its still "used" furniture. People have a hard time buying used compared to new.

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