I have an early 90's K2 Eldorado 164 with original Burton bindings, that was forgotten in the attic some 15 years ago. How does one get an accurate value of an old board? Ive seen on Ebay the same board and a claim of "vintage" or "collectors" but feel thats sales hype
Depending on the board characteristics, there MAY be a small market for "street boards", so maybe your can can get something small for it. But the trick is running into someone who might think it's worth a significant amount over the shipping cost. You can try somethng like craigs list and get a local pickup sale.
Common board not worth crap throw it up on craigslist for 20 bucks and call it done.
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