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I would really appreciate some advice please. Back in 1995 I bought a superb Lervad woodworking bench. Time, business and other considerations mean it has been sitting, unused, for all these years and now I would like to sell it.

I have looked at eBay but there is nothing similar listed, and nothing at all from Lervad. Could anyone possibly suggest a suitable place to advertise it?

Many thanks in advance,

Allan
 
Grinding One":3rzlixfv said:
Trade Paper?Or Magazine (Wood) how about the Daily Newspaper,or just here....

Thanks for your suggestions. A trade magazine sounds good. Is there anywhere here I can advertise it? I couldn't see a buy/sell or trading section, and I don't want to break the forum rules.
 
Welcome to the forum Immediate

I'm not sure I understand why you can't list it on eBay?

Of course you've just advertised it here. Pics and more details would help.

You could also list it in the Woodworking Magazines but you'd have to pay for this.
 
Thank you for your words of welcome. I haven't really advertised it here, I have just mentioned it, the ad would have far more detail. I have looked at eBay and there is nothing by Lervad listed, and not many woodworking benches at all, which makes me think it won't be a good medium through which to sell.
 
The forum rules do state, "Once established as a member who contributes to the forum, we will allow private individuals to post that are looking to sell or buy an item. " Someone who is only visiting the forum to sell items, albeit in a private capacity, is going to fall foul of this rule if they try to sell them here.

Gill
 
Gill":2ihg56qd said:
The forum rules do state, "Once established as a member who contributes to the forum, we will allow private individuals to post that are looking to sell or buy an item. " Someone who is only visiting the forum to sell items, albeit in a private capacity, is going to fall foul of this rule if they try to sell them here.

Gill

Yes, I thought that might be the case. It's exactly why I have asked for advice on where to sell, rather than trying to sell here! (Which does of course mean someone here could miss out, but that's not something for me to try to influence, it is my duty to stay within the rules...)

My location is Denham, Bucks, near Uxbridge, Middlesex.
 
Yes I did think that. So your best bet is the woodworking mags. I'd start with Furniture and Cabinetmaking, which tends to attract the odd commercial woodworker more than the others. I have no idea what this costs, but at least you know it's reaching woodworkers.

Tho I'm still not sure why you won't put it on eBay? Just because there aren't any on there doesn't mean it won't sell. Just put a reserve on it.
 
Thanks wizer, I will have a look at Furniture and Cabinetmaking. You're right, there's no harm in putting it on eBay as well, I will probably do so. Thanks for influencing me in that direction!
 
Well I for one would like to see pictures.

Also maybe someone here can help by giving him a ball park price of how much he ought to be looking for??

If in the course of these events that someone takes a fancy to owning it then thats just a by the by :lol: :lol:

Nudge nudge wink wink!

After 5 posts he is surely an established member :wink:
 
You might also approach Nick Gibbs (a member here) and see if it could go into British Woodworking. I've had a little experience of Lervad benches some years ago and if memory serves they're good solid units - Rob
 
immediate":2hedt5pp said:
Thanks wizer, I will have a look at Furniture and Cabinetmaking. You're right, there's no harm in putting it on eBay as well, I will probably do so. Thanks for influencing me in that direction!

If you have a good idea of it's worth you could put in Ebay's classified adverts, (keeps the costs down). As Ebay charge a fee for items with a reserve if the items doesn't sell. (don't ask how I know this :D )
 
Many thanks for the replies, and apologies for the delay in posting but I have been clearing the area so that I could take some photos. The workbench is a Lervad 607 33 83 Multi Woodwork Bench 607-CU with quick-grip front vice no. 52-E and storage cupboard plus metalwork top cover. There is also a wood block vice on the side.

This was bought in 1995 and has been assembled, but has not been used. Condition of the unit is excellent. There is some rust on the handle of the front vice as this was stored separately.

Original cost was £927 (US$1,490). I have the invoice and all original documentation. Any idea of current value would be very much appreciated as I’m sure there are many experts here, something I am not! Photos below as requested, with and without the metalwork top:

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Hi Immediate, its worth whatever you are willing to let it go for.
Probably knowhere near the purchase price.
Hell why not eh! I'll start the bidding at £100
 
I must say that's a lovely looking workbench. It'll last a lifetime or three
 

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