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I?ve got a really beautiful wooden cot that has been well used but was super expensive new.


It has the most beautiful soft rounded edges and corners.


It requires a bit of d.i.y for the next user as a couple of screws are missing and there is also a crack in one of the pieces of board that lie underneath the mattress


The cot level can be adjusted to high or low and the sides and ends come off to creat a toddler bed. I don?t have the extension to make it longer however.


Really beautiful and sad to sell but no more babies for me!


Make me an offer I can?t refuse as I need to find it a good home ASAP. I know not putting a price is annoying to some but I really don?t know what someone would be prepared to pay seeing as it needs a bit of tlc before it?s new owner moves in!


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