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Old 03-08-2010, 11:48 AM
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Hmm, ask yourself what you think it's worth, and then consider what it would be worth to your potential customers. Of course, the higher you make it, the narrower your potential customer base becomes.

As a rule of thumb I use myself when PURCHASING gear, if it is currently still manufactured and in very good/excellent condition, I won't consider paying more than 75% of the new price, including postage. So, for instance if it retails for $100, I wouldn't pay more than $65 plus $10 postage.

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Jason.
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