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Join Date: Jan 2010
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what year are these flow bindings and are they worth anything?
flow bindings pictures from outdoors photos on webshots |
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Location: Berkshires
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They're not worth shit. Sorry.
I rock last year's NXT-AT's, and I love them. But those flows are old AND they're low end. They weren't worth much when they came out and they're worth even less now.
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Location: Detroit Area
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I like how people keep posting photos of old ass equipment thinking they are going to be worth something. This isn't your grandma's antique vase. Sporting equipment works a tad differently. I suppose they will be worth something 100 years later, but even that is stretching it. Do what the rest of us do with really old equipment...
Make decorations out of them. Turn your old snowboards into benches or shelves. Put the old bindings in display cases with other snowboarding memorabilia. |
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