Selling a Diefenbach workbench – not sure what to ask for it.
10 years ago, I paid about $3000 for a Diefenbach workbench, the premiere workbench made in Germany. I see online that they are no longer in business. Although I love it, I am thinking about selling it due to space limitations in my shop. What do you think it is worth today? What should I ask for it? It looks like the one in this photo attached.
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hello where are you located? i might be interested in buying it..
let me know, thanks.
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I have decided not to sell it, thanks.
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Larsoncellos, what did you decide to do with your workbench? It looks like a beauty, John
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Thanks for your note, John. I still have it for now. But we may be downsizing to a smaller workshop and think I may need to part with it.
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We're in northeastern Connecticut. Where are you?
Everett Larson
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Beinch
Good afternoon! I would buy your countertop. You can send me more detailed pictures? the final price?
I'm in Brazil and I can buy this product. It is for hobby, be sure to answer me please.
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Hello,
Have you sold it or decided to sell it yet?
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill,
If you are still interested, I have finally decided to part with my workbench. Let me know.
Everett Larson
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Hi, it's been a while, but you expressed interested in my bench. I have finally decided to sell it. Please let me know if you are interested. I'm in Northeast Connecticut.
Everett Larson
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It appears that you have an interest in selling your bench. Is it still available?
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Hello,
Yes, thanks for your interest. I had considered selling it last summer, but then kept it for the winter. Now, have decided to downsize and would like to sell. I am in Northeastern CT. Are you interested? Would sell for $1800.
Ev Larson
Is there any possible way that you could post another picture of the side and maybe the back? I would like to make sure that everything is in perfect order before I would actually make an offer. I have to admit though, the way it looks right now it looks pristine!
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Were you successful in selling your bench?
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Were you successful in selling your bench?
Diefenbach bench
Were you successful in selling your bench?
Hi,
Is your workbench still for sale? I just came across the post and noticed that you're in NE Connecticut. I'm not too far from there, so a pickup is a distinct possibility.
Hi,
Is your workbench still for sale? I just came across the post and noticed that you're in NE Connecticut. I'm not too far from there, so a pickup is a distinct possibility.
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I have a Diefenbach GB series woodworker bench that I purchased in 1996. Due to a lack of shopspace, at that time, it was stored and I never used it. It was made in Germany of Beech and shipped to America (Colorado) where I purchased it from Gabby. It has just been assembled and is in pristine/new condition. The dimensions are 80"L x 24" D, it has one drawer and a large tilt out compartment for storing hand tools. It also has a set of factory 'brass dogs' and vises at both ends. It truly is 'the Cadillac of woodworker benchs from earlier days', but I am now 'putting down' my woodworking after 50 years and this bench needs a good home where it will be appreciated for its quality and durability. It's in Port Townsend, Wa. and while it can be partially disassembled, delivery by me is not an option.
Just a brief 'follow-up' to my posting above;
I posted this bench on Craigslist in Seattle and on the Olympic Peninsula after mentioning it here. In the next 4 days, I had 17 responses that I considered were more than 'looky-loos' or just curious. The bench has now gone to a new 'forever home' with a professional cabinet maker in Port Angeles, Wa. My asking price was $1300, which was what I paid for this bench in 1996 plus the cost of freight from the importer in Colorado. My greatest desire was that the bench be used by someone who would appreciate its quality.
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Is the workbench still for sale? If so, I'm very interested.
- Jim
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