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Re: Theo A Kochs 1909 Barber Chair
Hello,
I'm not an appraiser, but I had a look and saw one from 2010 went for around $2,500 ...that was the highest price... I saw other ones similar that went for around $800 and up to the $2,500...
Hope this helps :)
Re: Theo A Kochs 1909 Barber Chair
Thank you! Every bit of info helps. Thanks for taking the time!
Re: Theo A Kochs 1909 Barber Chair
You are welcome :) You may want to have a trial or short-term membership with Worthpoint.com in order to find out more about the ones that have been sold :)
Re: Theo A Kochs 1909 Barber Chair
Absolutely worth it. I restore chairs at uppercutsbarbersbops.com you can sell it as is for $1500 to $1800 or restore it and get $2500 to $3500. The reasons the amounts vary is because location plays a big part in the price. Hope that helps.