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Join Date: Oct 2012
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This board is great for carving with ease and is extremely easy to ride on
Use has only been once. And by once, I mean that I bought it to go snowboarding with a group at Keystone, CO. It was used for 3 days straight. Bindings, board, and bag are all in great shape and are all Burton. The bag (pictured) is dirty because it has been in my garage and I have not used it in several years. 147 in length, Shannon Dunn (Feel Good) Burton board made for someone who is 5'6 - 5'9" tall and bindings fit a size 8 - 9 boot. Bindings are also Burton. I recommend this board to anyone looking for a reliable board that they can use for many seasons. I paid close to $500 for the board and boots. $250 (includes shipping) - will ship directly to you. GasolineFish@hotmail.com is my contact information. I am based out of Tulsa, OK. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mountains
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That board was from when I was in High School you should be paying people to take it away. Try selling it for 100 or less you will have better luck.
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Location: Mountains
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No actually that model is from 01 which means it's 11 years old, you can pick up a new one for far cheaper that has a completely different shape, flex pattern, and camber profile. Sell it for what you want but 100 bucks will actually move it, that thing is ancient. Now I understand being from Oklahoma you might have down syndrome and not realize that prices decrease by 50% after the first year then an additional 10 to 20% per year, that thing is best suited to a collector as no one today even knows who Shannon Dunn is. Hell it's so old it's not even her full last name. But alas you can't comprehend that and it will sit in its cocoon in your garage unseen by the white stuff.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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It's rather amusing how the most close minded individuals always have the most to say.
No one is asking you to buy the snowboard, guy. If you didn't like the price, all you had to do was overlook the post instead of posting a snarky remark. And ShredLife - everyone knows - "Dont Meth with Oklahoma." |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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The way I view it - you can buy a board for half the price of a new one and also purchase some used boots and you have a complete set that's in great condition without putting holes in your pockets, and budget room to buy other gear. It's a good board for someone who's just starting out.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Minnesota
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You buy a new board for around that cost ! At least put a best offer on your listing! Try Craig list or ebay that how I sold my old board but sorry to say never made more then 150 for my board I had only a couple of years good luck. If you don't sell it's good to haves spare around for a friend to use .
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