28-Jun-12
Can anyone help me determine the Value of this Eames Herman Miller Lounge Chair
I have this chair that belonged to my grandfather. He told me that he purchased it some time between 1967-1971 (it has silver round holding clips).

The condition is pretty good given the age, but there are a few blemishes, there is a rip in the back of one of the arms.

I want to post this on craigslist or Ebay, what should I ask for it?

Here are some pics.

Happy to provide any other information and I appreciate any help I can get.
http://postimage.org/gallery/15kq8laq/
posted by mmhlaw
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28-Jun-12
Hmmm
I will trade you it for a night with Christina Hendricks.
posted by woodywood (USA)
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28-Jun-12
Is that you Weinberg? Sorry m...
Is that you Weinberg? Sorry man, I know you need one of these bad boys for your set, and a night with Hendricks would be awesome, but I'll have to pass.
posted by mmhlaw
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28-Jun-12
A fair price
A look on eBay will give you an idea of the chair's general worth and what would be a fair asking price. You can also Google search for some vintage stores in the U.S or wherever you're located. As those chairs are quite popular, you are bound to get a sense of what stores are asking. Additionally, you may want to check the link to the forum rules regarding appraisal requests.

http://www.designaddict.com/tips_forum.html

Best of luck.
posted by artsnot
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28-Jun-12
I don't know if you've had one of the new Whataburger toaster sandwiches...
But they are damn delicious. I could purchase one for you if you like.
posted by Lunchbox (USA)
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28-Jun-12
I'll be happy to sell it for you
in about 20 years when I'm done sitting in it.
posted by *spanky*
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28-Jun-12
Fair point (like anyone ever ...
Fair point (like anyone ever reads the fine print). But fair enough, moderator, you may delete this thread if you wish
posted by mmhlaw
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