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10/06/2007 1:10 am  

I own 12 genuine Jean Prouve chairs, all in reasonable condition, (early 1950's). Some with metal legs, other with wooden legs, all stackable and all with 'waterfall' fronts. Does anyone have an idea of value and how should I sell them??


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modernisbetter
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10/06/2007 5:10 am  

photos?
can you post some photos or send me some to charleseames@mac.com?
thanks!


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alexandersforum
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10/06/2007 4:08 pm  

Yes please post some images...
Yes please post some images...


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10/06/2007 10:56 pm  

thanks sdr, but I was...
thanks sdr, but I was requesting images of the actual vintage chairs RustyB has, not the recent Vitra production.
-Still looks great though...


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11/06/2007 3:08 am  

Yup.
Just thought I'd give a reference, in case the poster/owner couldn't provide photos. Hope he/she will, though !


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12/06/2007 1:42 am  

Photos
Have emailed a few photos, I don't know how to get them on this forum. I'm not very techy but if someone gave me instructions, (Posting photos for idiots), then I'm only too willing to give it a try.


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12/06/2007 3:01 am  

You're not an idiot, RustyB
It's not the user's fault when the technology is hard to use. If the engineers and a small coterie of "power users" had their way, we'd still starting our cars by turning a crank sticking out of the front bumper.


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12/06/2007 6:57 am  

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I fully intended to hold off "buying into" the computer until it was operated by one button. Glad I didn't wait; they'r only getting more complex all the time !
To post photos online, you will need to have a "web host" -- a service you choose that you can upload your photos to. From there, it's simple to post them on a site like this one. I like my Yahoo Small Business Web Hosting. It adds $10 to my monthly bill but I get a big kick out of it.
I believe there are cheaper alternatives, and free ones as well. . .


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12/06/2007 12:28 pm  

photobucket.com is free....
photobucket.com is free.
You can upload your pictures there and create links for them, which you can then post here on the forum.
You can also email your images to me here:
alexgrejer (A) gmail.com
Good luck!


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