Just received this Goodwill I got on eBay. Had to chuckle when I saw this price tag. Guess it wasn't moving, the owner decided to auction it.
While the box was mentioned, it wasn't shown in the picture; and to my horror this price tag was SCOTCH TAPED to the inside of the box. The tape has gotten a good foothold so I guess it becomes a permanent feature
I would think an antique dealer would be cognizant of the value of a box for this kind of item, but maybe this appeared to be just a cheap old cardboard box.
I noticed some outrageous prices at another antique mall I looked in this summer. Are store/booth owners getting hip to higher prices, or is there significant negotiation room? Has anyone haggled a price downward at an antique place?
While the box was mentioned, it wasn't shown in the picture; and to my horror this price tag was SCOTCH TAPED to the inside of the box. The tape has gotten a good foothold so I guess it becomes a permanent feature

I would think an antique dealer would be cognizant of the value of a box for this kind of item, but maybe this appeared to be just a cheap old cardboard box.
I noticed some outrageous prices at another antique mall I looked in this summer. Are store/booth owners getting hip to higher prices, or is there significant negotiation room? Has anyone haggled a price downward at an antique place?