Torsten, I recognize the pressure it puts on the buyer to set their own price, but I really don't know what to ask otherwise. I've only had one piece sold, and that was the one I donated to the silent auction. Folks there often bid more than they would pay otherwise, recognizing it's a form of giving. I'll know Tuesday. That's when I deliver and get the check. I'll let you all know how that goes! And I promise not to be disappointed if the check is $1.00, lol.
Regarding being disabled, I'm seeing more and more scrollers who are truly disabled. The folks selling the Hawk saws even have a stand with spread legs so those in wheel chairs can still scroll. I'm fortunate that I can still walk, although not far and using a cane, but I know my day will come sooner than I want. My diabetes is taking it's toll, even though I now have it under control. I had to sell my beloved boat because I no longer have balance, and that's when I decided to scroll instead. Have to give thanks every day for what I have, and not complain about what I don't.
I just brought my wife home from the hospital after suffering three heart attacks. Fortunately they didn't do any real damage to the heart, but they did have to use the paddles on her each time. Finally implanted a combo/fibulator unit to get it all under control. More to give thanks for. I kid her that I now have a bionic woman for a wife!