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Mamaw5 Posted - Sep 02 2005 : 12:29:11 PM

Thanks for letting me be a part of this website, I just came across it today when I was looking up feedsacks on the 'net. I'm getting ready to go over to a neighboring county for a "Canel Days" sale and I thought I might sell my two feed sacks. That's it, two feed sacks. I'm not a collector of them but just came across them at a yard sale a few years ago.
One is mint green with skeleton keys on it and the other is medium blue with burgendy dice. Both are in excellant condition. Any idea on prices?

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without!
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thehouseminder Posted - Sep 02 2005 : 4:01:04 PM
There are sometimes prices very expensively on various websites but they also seem to remain unsold. Here in the Midwest, I would say the average I have paid at antique stores and flea markets is $9. Some are as pricey as $32.00. I would kind of guage it by their condition. Are they faded, torn, partially used, etc. Then price accordingly.

Hope this helps.
Lucinda

Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott


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