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    Default What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    Found this H&M Cross Moore Recliner on Craigslist. Owner asking $1,400, but will take $1,000. The cushion is a little more broken in towards the back than I'd prefer, and there are small spots of spills (likely can be cleaned off). The back is in good condition - not great. This leather makes a rubber sound and it is not as buttery feeling as my new darker (dream chestnut) Ricki H&M sofa (see cushion next to it for color reference). The recliner is at least six-seven years old. I think $1,000 is way too high for the condition, although it's a beautiful chair.

    1. What's your opinion - what's a fair price? Click image for larger version. 

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    2. Do the leathers go (recliner and cushion of the Ricki sofa (dream chestnut)? Not sure if the styles will go either.

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    Default Re: What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    That's a pull-up leather on that Cross Moore and new that chair would be in the mid $ 3,000 range if new as that's a GR 3 leather. Spills and spots will not be cleaned off on most pull-up hides, though they usually work out with time. I can't put a value on it - that's up to you.
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    Default Re: What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    Would you at least say that's a good value? Any thoughts on mixing those two leathers in the same small room?

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ID:	12539 Also recently found these two chairs for $150. Needed a good cleaning, but in pretty good condition. Any tips on how to get the imprint out? Owner left them in barn with a tv on it for several years.

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    Default Re: What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    If that’s a leather seat on the one chair, put it out in the hot sun and leave it out there all day. Hotter the better. If that does nothing an upholstered can tighten that up.
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    Default Re: What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    I have seen used H&M recliners goes for $300-600. I think $1,000 is overpriced considering the age and condition.

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    Default Re: What's a fair price? Cross Moore Recliner

    He came down to $850, but I agree, that's still high. Beautiful chair, but it's the age and condition that concern me.

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