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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: wpzone on July 17, 2017, 06:16:18 PM
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Have a buddy that found an undrilled, still in box Nitro/R (green sanded) in his basement and was wondering if it was worth anything or if he should drill it.
Thoughts?
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To a collector it likely will be.. now back in the day, it would of brought some cash.
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I would guess you'd get around $200 on eBay for it.
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What weight is the question?
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I highly doubt 200$ on ebay
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200? Maybe yrs ago when they were popular; Now, maybe 75/80 at best imo.
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^^^^ That's more realistic
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What's the weight? I'd definitely take it off his hands. ;)
BL.
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I highly doubt 200$ on ebay
If I owned this ball, and it was in the original box, it would be listed on eBay for no less than $250 shipped. You would be amazed at the number of idiot nostalgic bowlers out there who will pay a large price for old balls.
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I highly doubt 200$ on ebay
If I owned this ball, and it was in the original box, it would be listed on eBay for no less than $250 shipped. You would be amazed at the number of idiot nostalgic bowlers out there who will pay a large price for old balls.
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!! Nostalgic!!!!!
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I highly doubt 200$ on ebay
If I owned this ball, and it was in the original box, it would be listed on eBay for no less than $250 shipped. You would be amazed at the number of idiot nostalgic bowlers out there who will pay a large price for old balls.
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!! Nostalgic!!!!!
Recently, a NIB Fab Blue Hammer sold for $450 shipped. Nitro/R? That's the green one. That will definitely go for some money, especially seeing how they re-released the Nitro/R2 roughly 10 years ago.
BL.
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Sometimes people get rid of a ball they later realize they shouldn't have and then when a second chance comes along to get one they might go for it, even for a premium price.
Brad
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Thanks for all the replies. I think we'll list it on ebay with whatever reserve he decides, and see what happens.
If anyone wants to drop $450 on it, hit me up! J/K
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Thanks for all the replies. I think we'll list it on ebay with whatever reserve he decides, and see what happens.
If anyone wants to drop $450 on it, hit me up! J/K
It cost you nothing to ask for that, even on eBay. List it for an outrageous number, then if no fish bite, lower the price a bit and cast your line again. ;D
If you see a few people "watching" your listing, you probably have some who are interested, just not at the current price.