A really fun piece. It looks good and it is fun just to look at. Beings you are new to scrolling the time it takes for you to cut and finish this will be shorter as you do more and more projects, so basing your price on time spent from the beginning will mean you will be constantly charging less as you become faster with cutting and finishing for the same piece. I would take the advice of the $20-$25 and know that prices people like and agree with is the price base that will sell you more and more pieces in the future. If, however a person asks you to make something and you name a price the customer thinks is too high, they will either go ahead and purchase it from you at the time but they may feel it is on the high side and hence not come you in the future because they have in their mind that you are just higher than they might want to be spending for gifts. If the customer is happy with your prices they will tell others about you and your goods. Just my take on it. It does not mean it is the correct advice, just my opinion.
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