If you are just going to sell it, perhaps an auction will get you what it is worth. You will normally have the option to put a minimum reserve price . If you advertise the auction and post all the attachments you like to give people the correct condition of the table as it is. If you get enough attention and you may need to use another big auction site to get as many eyes as you can on it, it will sell for what it is worth by definition. Refurbishing old 'high end' audio is never cheap. It is usually done for emotional reasons not financial.