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The Story:
Was given to me as a gift awhile back as a starter board, never really road it much due to buying a newer board weeks after getting this. One day I decided to take it down for a run, and a guy on the tram offered to purchase it from me right then, for $150. I scratched my head realizing that this board must be worth something, I said "No thanks". I saw some on good ol ebay for around 250+, thing is, those look to be a different style. I was hoping someone could give me a estimate on the forums here Sorry ahead of time if this is in the wrong section, didn't see a appraisal area. Pics: ![]()
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Should have taken the money. The guy was a collector. Snowboards' value does not appreciate over time like antiques. And I am talking about brand new, unused, snowboards. Yours is obviously banged up and used. $150 for that board would have been a great trade. If anything, you could have negotiated for a little more. You'll be surprised how much collectors are willing to negotiate.
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Location: slc utah
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Salty Peaks Snowboard Shop - specialty snowboarding gear since 1987 follow the links for the museum .. Dennis will give you a fair quote on what its worth regardless of if you want to part with it or not
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