Hi,
I can agree on the importance of condition. As for the age, another member ventured that opinion. Looking at the rug, it certainly seems possible. Here is a link to my original post which had more pictures attached.
http://forum.rugrag.com/...aspx?g=posts&t=3787
If you collect Sarouks, I welcome your opinion.
When I price an item for sale, I try to work off the retail value of the item, not simply multiply my costs. If I bought the item right, I might do more than double my costs. If I didn't or got stuck with a bunch of repair costs, I might be lucky to get out of it whole.
This rug is a bit dirty but I didn't find any other issues. Side cords and ends seem fine. When it gets warm enough to work outside, I am going to see about washing it. (Snowed last night)
I have sold a bunch of items on eBay, although not rugs. I don't think it is a very good place to sell rugs. How can the buyer tell condition? And how many of the sellers can be relied upon for their descriptions? But I have yet to find a good place to sell rugs. If I put them out at an antiques market, I mostly get a bunch of dealers looking for inventory cheap. And there are no auction galleries around here that I have any relationship with. If I did have anywhere to sell them at a reasonable percentage of retail, I could buy a lot more. As it is, I pass on most of the rugs I see.
Bruce