The old Rid-Jid ironing boards can range in age so there is no way to know which one is being asked after. Some folks will pay $20-25 for them, and (depending on condition and the "marked" for the item) it might get $70-80 from a motivated buyer.
Ebay or similar site Antique shop
Elijah McCoy
It is called an IRONING board for a very good reason ... it is a board that you iron clothes on.
Elijah McCoy invented the ironing board. Sarah Boone patented an improvement to the ironing board in 1887.
if you dont know how to lower an iron board you probaly should not be ironing
Nowhere.......they don't exisist. ; ^{
The value depends on location: I've seen them at antique stores for $30, I've found them abandoned on the curb. At garage sales, they run from $1 to $5. If I find them for cheap, I take them to my Home for Abandoned Ironing Boards: if they're expensive, I leave them.
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If properly cared for, a good ironing board should last a lifetime. I am 51 and my mom still has the same ironing board she had when I was a child. She has changed the cover many times but it's the same board.
Bord smwddio is Welsh for 'ironing board'.See "BBC Wales - Welsh at home".
i dont really know help
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