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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:24 pm |
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cycletech |
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I have a wood stock Model 25 Daisy that I plan on putting on eBay. I can't find any sale prices for this model, I don't want to let it go too cheap. I can post a picture if that would help. |
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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:40 am |
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Crosman140 |
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I'm not sure how the value of a classic like that goes. It's all about the buyer, not so much the seller. If you can sell it on an online auction service and set a minimum, that would help you to not just throw it away.
I have a 1955 Crosman Model 140. It's a classic and in amazing condition. But they only sell for $65 right now. Not all that exciting. I would never sell mine as it is a family heirloom, but you get my thoughts. Heck, I put $65 into it just to get it to pump up and be useful again. So, if a person got a gun like mine in working order in order to sell it, they'd only get their cost of repair and refurbishing out of it.
With a neat gun like your 25, I'd just hang on to it. Stick it in the back of your closet and let your kids find it when you die. They'll think they found such a treasure.
Here's a neat write-up.
http://airgunner.org/?p=35
Here is a google search that had some nice results...
http://tinyurl.com/daisy25 |
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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:36 am |
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cycletech |
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