Pres. Seal on Wood at BRP

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ritedere wrote:
Cookie Head wrote:
easycraig wrote:someone translate for me..... into American Dollars.... :lol: thanks.... 'the board idiot' -ec

Check this for easy conversions:
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or

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=convert+950+GBP+to+USD" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I use xe.com. It's easy to remember and quick to access.
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punkwithtats wrote:
easycraig wrote:someone translate for me..... into American Dollars.... :lol: thanks.... 'the board idiot' -ec
About $1,350 USD
Using yahoos numbers its more like 1065.
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thentherewasone wrote:
punkwithtats wrote:
easycraig wrote:someone translate for me..... into American Dollars.... :lol: thanks.... 'the board idiot' -ec
About $1,350 USD
Using yahoos numbers its more like 1065.
:?
No....$1348.857
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And this is England is it not? If so you may need to factor in VAT & Shipping back to the US. I'd guess 1500 - 1700.
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United States residents do not pay VAT. The gallery price for these wooden pieces is currently $1,500.
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ziggy1 wrote:United States residents do not pay VAT. The gallery price for these wooden pieces is currently $1,500.
Good luck with that.
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This is a weak image. It might be worth it if it were an HPM on wood.
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hundreddollarhorse wrote:This is a weak image. It might be worth it if it were an HPM on wood.
i'm sure you could wrangle up twice that at least with a snappy description!
on point like a decimalist?
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what did it originally retail for?
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djsp wrote:
thentherewasone wrote:
punkwithtats wrote:
easycraig wrote:someone translate for me..... into American Dollars.... :lol: thanks.... 'the board idiot' -ec
About $1,350 USD
Using yahoos numbers its more like 1065.
:?
No....$1348.857
oops...the second thing went to euros rather than $..you're right
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DZEL wrote:what did it originally retail for?
I believe this was the original price form the stolen space show, but that is when the pound was 1.6 or 1.7 to 1 it 1500.00 to 1600.00 which was the same retail price in the U.S. galleries.
If someone from the U.S. buys this they benefiting form the lower conversion rate.
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SOLD!!!!!!!
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Nice solid pick up for who ever got it. Considered it for a minute myself....
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BrokeFromArt wrote:Nice solid pick up for who ever got it. Considered it for a minute myself....
Really good for you guys in the U.S. Not so good for us in the U.K. (Darn exchange rate!)
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