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Old February 10th 05, 01:34 AM
youngmd
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Default Burton Feelgood

My wife has been trying to sell her practically unused 2003-04 Burton
Feelgood for $350 or best offer. Not a single person even inquires.
Is this board known as a clunker? What's up?
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Old February 10th 05, 01:47 AM
Mike T
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My wife has been trying to sell her practically unused 2003-04 Burton
Feelgood for $350 or best offer. Not a single person even inquires.
Is this board known as a clunker? What's up?


My wife has the 99/00 model and likes it quite a bit, although hers has lost
all trace of camber and is used for powder only now. Both her and I seem
to have no trouble killing the camber in Burtons... but I digress...)

I suspect your asking price may be too high, last year's model can probably
be found, still in the wrapper and with warranty, at a Burton dealer for a
similar price.

What size is it - perhaps it's an unpopular size???

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Old February 10th 05, 09:33 AM
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 02:34:42 GMT, youngmd
wrote:

My wife has been trying to sell her practically unused 2003-04 Burton
Feelgood for $350 or best offer. Not a single person even inquires.
Is this board known as a clunker? What's up?


You're asking too much - you can probably find that board brand new in
the stores for that price (going on what I saw in Tri-City, CA, when I
was in the US last month).

Try offering it for $200.
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Old February 15th 05, 04:32 PM
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Mike T wrote:

I suspect your asking price may be too high, last year's model can probably
be found, still in the wrapper and with warranty, at a Burton dealer for a
similar price.

What size is it - perhaps it's an unpopular size???



yeah....I think women's equipment doesn't move quite as fast as men's
for starters.

but she can try advertising it a few other places if she's having no
success (the sooner the better, the "season" ends in the next 30-45
days). I wouldn't ask more than $300, that's pushing it. anything over
$250 for even a "barely" used board is rarely gotten in my experience.
especially if it's last year's.

good luck
bri

Mike T








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