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Local Farm&Home supply here, occasionally sells small chicken houses, for the small at home chicken/egg wanna be chicken farmer. $1,500.00 to $2500.00 for a house not much larger than a large 2-hole outhouse.
All material has been ripped from 2x stock. Splinters, cracks, stapled on chicken wire that sticks out and will poke a hole in ya. Leftover, oddball shingles on top. Real shoddy workmanship.
I saw a couple there that had fallen apart just from unloading them off the truck.
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(01-02-2019, 06:36 PM)badwhiskey Wrote: I sell mine for $12,000.
Ha! I bought two from Wayfair so I saved a ton of money over yours.
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I don't think the sellers of that wooden cow realized that they put the decimal point in their price two spaces to the right of where it should be.
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I could see it as an amusing sideboard table in an informal farmhouse inspired home. But much smaller (counter height--about 2/3 size) and for $300.00. And perhaps a bit better workmanship.
It has the appearance of having been made by a wooden crate manufacturer. Perhaps a bit better workmanship and paint. Something to match my couch.
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I am not really sure what the market is for that.
Places like Pottery Barn, Arhaus, and others sell ordinary furniture at inflated prices because they cater to people with money but no eye for craftsmanship or durability. I remember going in to Arhaus once, killing time as my wife was shopping for pillows or something, and having a saleswoman try to sell me an "Italian" dresser. It was like $4600 and looked like an ordinary dresser or chest of drawers. She explained that it was "Italian" wood and handmade by Italians, and I asked both what kind of wood (assuming beech) and why Italians were better than any of the various cabinet shops in the area that could make something similar for half the price or less. She didn't know, and she didn't need to know because her clientele doesn't actually care.
I think the "farm table" fad is just as bad or worse, since they are capitalizing on the idea that recycled wood is good for such applications. In that area, shoddy workmanship is hidden because it's "rustic" or "historic." The prices they charge for these things are insane, especially the ones that are actually made from reclaimed lumber. There's a well-regarded place nearby that takes a lot of money from people that have it to give them ordinary tables. There are plenty of knockoffs that simply sell construction lumber (with the stamps still visible) nailed together with legs off the shelf.
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Some people just like crude work like that. Remember distressed furniture?
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