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arly1983
09-01-2008, 08:32 PM
I bought this for Jackson's 2nd Christmas thinking it would get lots and lots of use. Yeah, neither kid will look at it cross-eyed (neither likes trains either :whistle: ) so I am thinking I will keep the trains, maybe but maybe not.

We are moving to an appt in Jan so everything that is not just loved has to go.

This is in GUC, I would say EUC but someone took a white crayon to this side of top panal (it reversable). Its not alot nor obnoxious but its there. Otherwise, its perfect.

I only have one matching trundle drawer. When I ordered the Primary print it was being discountinued and they only had one drawer in stock. I tried to order a second drawer from the company with no luck.

This is the link to a store that sells these so you can see what the price is new.
Table (http://www.macrobaby.com/IBS/SimpleCat/Product/asp/hierarchy/1K94/product-id/36561501.html)
Trundle (http://www.macrobaby.com/IBS/SimpleCat/Product/asp/hierarchy/1K94/product-id/36561471.html)

What would you ask for it?

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keri1292
09-01-2008, 08:35 PM
$100 and expect to settle for $75. But, train tables are a dime a dozen on our craigslist. :shrug-shoulders:

Kabes
09-01-2008, 08:37 PM
I was going to say $100 when I read the subject line. I think it's reasonable to settle for $75 too.

Connor's Mom
09-01-2008, 08:50 PM
$100 and expect to settle for $75. But, train tables are a dime a dozen on our craigslist. :shrug-shoulders:

Ditto this.

arly1983
09-01-2008, 08:54 PM
What at great investment this was:( Just like that Step2 Kitchen neither one will play with that looks brand new. My kids don't play with toys, the weirdos.

lovinwaves
09-01-2008, 08:59 PM
I think with a great description, good photos in *good* lighting you could get more for it then the others on Craigslist. Don't price it low just because there are lots of other tables for sale. Only have there been a few times where an item I had didn't sell for what I wanted. I always price my stuff for what *I* feel it is worth. No less. (of course, you may need to lower your price since you have a deadline.)

If I lived near you I would buy both the kitchen and table :p

arly1983
09-02-2008, 08:58 AM
I have been so maudlin lately. When I bought these things, I figured they would play with them and one day we would put them in storage or they would tear them up and we would have to throw them out. I never imagined I would be selling a ton of stuff because they wouldn't play with it. Like I said, all I do is cry and be sad, who knows whats going on?