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Can some one help me give a fair price
Hey guys I have two older boards and am wanting to put them on my local Craig's list but no idea where to start pricing used gear? My new stuff is far superior and figured if I can sell these at decent price maybe I can get my girl a new board. Any help would be appreciated
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The CBS has some damage at the tip very minor but other than that just miner used surface scratches. Any ideas ?? |
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50% of original price, what people are paying these
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Not much demand for older boards, maybe $50-75 each?
Maybe take them to your local board shop and trade them in toward another board?
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Do places do that??? I live in Tulsa, ok I think the closest thing we have is sun and ski to a board shop.
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Unless you just need space - those would become my "loaner boards".
The one great thing about having closed toe boots in a size 8 is none of my friends can fit in them, so no one else can use my board. The 9 year-olds that can fit in them, don't want to board on a 145.
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Jersey nailed it. $50 sounds right, $75 if you're looking for every penny. I'd start at $75 myself.
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Quote:
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Those look pretty vintage and mid grade at best. I have several boards in the same class I tried to sell cheap over the last few years without success. Last time I was at my local dealer I noticed one of my better vintage boards was the basis for a bench. Really disheartening.
Unless you get lucky they may be best used as stated above as loners. Another option is some dealers have used equipment days where you can sell your gear flea market style. The down side here is that the dealer basically lists your gear for you and gives you credit at their pro shop on what they sell it for. Could be bad or good depending on what you get/need. |
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Where are you located? What size are the bindings on the Blue CWB? I may be interested in that one. Looking for a loaner board.
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i am in tulsa also and have had great success selling boards on craigslist. just price them right and they will sell.
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