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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissm14 View Post
    Scrap man, mine doesn't have the original faucet unfortunately and the drain on the bottom is half broken off. I could probably refinish it, how much have you sold them for in the past? And how? I've put it on craigslist and lowered the price 3 times and I've only gotten one email, but the person never replied.
    gotta get her cleaned up nice first and put a picture with your posting. In the condition you posted i would think around $100 cleaned up it should bring more.
    A new soapstone sink will cost anywhere from 500-800
    we sell to a couple places one being architectural salvage like mech posted, second is a place that sells used home goods, CL last! i don't like messing around with cl i would rather lose 50 bucks and move a truckload of good working items to the other places and let them deal with hymm and hawwers.
    check out pemi vally habitat restore (facebook) pretty cool guys doing good for our community teaming up with habitat for humanity which has given two of my friends a place to live. I bring good items that don't sell here. in most cases I can't bring myself to scrap good usable items this place gives me a solution by taking them for a good cause. It also counts as a donation so it all comes out in the wash.
    http://www.ehow.com/how_8479851_rest...tone-sink.html

    Last edited by NHscrapman; 01-29-2014 at 05:10 AM.

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