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Created by SP > 9 months ago, 3 Dec 2015
asea
NSW, 5510 posts
9 Dec 2015 5:10PM
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vanders1 said..

asea said..

laceys lane said.. haha. im sure it will go alright. I just hope it doesn't golf ball.. anyway first time ive ever brought something like this. im told they give a year guarantee. I ve had two' local boards in my time that golf balled and they{local board makers} didn't want to know about it'. time will tell

Those pics of the SeaPlane don't do justice Lacey its a far better looking board than that in real life.

What are you sucking up for young fella? Something just ain't right here..........


Big V you had better return,a bit of bitch fighting going on , honestly i've seen the board looks good.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
9 Dec 2015 4:34PM
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Vanders great to see you today and I must say you are looking fit as.


Vanders something to do with a project at Asea's place I would say.

asea
NSW, 5510 posts
9 Dec 2015 5:44PM
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Macaha said..
Vanders great to see you today and I must say you are looking fit as. Vanders something to do with a project at Asea's place I would say.



The project came up trumps thanks to our builder and Asea the painter made the project come up even better

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 7:18AM
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well I waited till 7 oclock last night but no mac.

I did the criss cross lay up first followed by 2 under coats of sew wax and another coat this morning.

will put on crèam wax top coat. probably 2 coats


sorry mac .if you cant do the hard work first you cant do the cream.


maybe next time

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 7:21AM
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laceys lane said..
well I waited till 7 oclock last night but no mac.

I did the criss cross lay up first followed by 2 under coats of sew wax and another coat this morning.

will put on crèam wax top coat. probably 2 coats


sorry mac .if you cant do the hard work first you cant do the cream.


maybe next time


Lacey go head butt the closest mirror.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 7:35AM
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Macaha said..

laceys lane said..
well I waited till 7 oclock last night but no mac.

I did the criss cross lay up first followed by 2 under coats of sew wax and another coat this morning.

will put on crèam wax top coat. probably 2 coats


sorry mac .if you cant do the hard work first you cant do the cream.


maybe next time



Lacey go head butt the closest mirror.


narky mac

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 7:38AM
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Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
10 Dec 2015 1:18PM
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laceys lane said..






Sweet board...how does your sex swing in the background go?

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:24PM
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never really thought about my back inverter that way

SP
10979 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:05PM
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SO you buy a new board.

Don't like it..

Only been surfed a few times so what is the starting price?

10%, 20%, 30% , 40 % lower then retail.

I reckon at least 20- 30%.

And i dont care if you had to pay delivery...

Bloody ridiculous what some people expect for a used item.






laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 2:14PM
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SP said..
SO you buy a new board.

Don't like it..

Only been surfed a few times so what is the starting price?

10%, 20%, 30% , 40 % lower then retail.

I reckon at least 20- 30%.

And i dont care if you had to pay delivery...

Bloody ridiculous what some people expect for a used item.







easy that much. in my experience which as everybody knows is very limited , the dearer the board the bigger the drop.

expensive race 666's suffers the biggest drop downs

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:36PM
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SP said..
SO you buy a new board.

Don't like it..

Only been surfed a few times so what is the starting price?

10%, 20%, 30% , 40 % lower then retail.

I reckon at least 20- 30%.

And i dont care if you had to pay delivery...

Bloody ridiculous what some people expect for a used item.







20 - 30% I recon as long as the condition is there.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 2:52PM
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Whatever Lacey says he's an expert at this

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:13PM
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Price is only worth what someone is prepared to pay. Some people get it right and move stuff quickly others struggle to move items for a long period of time. Also luck comes in to it - if you just happen to have something that someone wants at the time then its all good. I find most people on the second hand board market fit into two camps. 1. Need a board today 2. Have been keeping an eye out for something specific at the right price for a while. Macs argument about McTs holding value is also a big thing here - those boards seem to be able to fetch a nice price second hand fairly easily. I think some of Vanders recent board sales indicate that a good brand and an amazing paint job also make things move faster - and for decent cash.

Personally if you ride it once or twice I would be expecting to pay 25-30% less. Some might think that is unfair - its just what I would pay. Would never consider paying more than 50% for anything in the shortboard land that had been used more than a few times unless it was something extra special and hard to get your hands on. I paid $500 for my second hand gun - which seemed a lot. But that board is a prince among boards and I had been searching for 15 months for a good one second hander. I ended up finding it in Perth - but as I was there for work a few weeks later got a mate to go round and check it out for me and pick it up. So happy days.


Mac should be able to provide the most accurate figures here. So Mac - what % discount do you sell your boards for on average????

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:21PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..
Price is only worth what someone is prepared to pay. Some people get it right and move stuff quickly others struggle to move items for a long period of time. Also luck comes in to it - if you just happen to have something that someone wants at the time then its all good. I find most people on the second hand board market fit into two camps. 1. Need a board today 2. Have been keeping an eye out for something specific at the right price for a while. Macs argument about McTs holding value is also a big thing here - those boards seem to be able to fetch a nice price second hand fairly easily. I think some of Vanders recent board sales indicate that a good brand and an amazing paint job also make things move faster - and for decent cash.

Personally if you ride it once or twice I would be expecting to pay 25-30% less. Some might think that is unfair - its just what I would pay. Would never consider paying more than 50% for anything in the shortboard land that had been used more than a few times unless it was something extra special and hard to get your hands on. I paid $500 for my second hand gun - which seemed a lot. But that board is a prince among boards and I had been searching for 15 months for a good one second hander. I ended up finding it in Perth - but as I was there for work a few weeks later got a mate to go round and check it out for me and pick it up. So happy days.


Mac should be able to provide the most accurate figures here. So Mac - what % discount do you sell your boards for on average????


And do you do discounts for bulk orders and repeat customers...just asking on behalf of Asea

asea
NSW, 5510 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:34PM
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Tux said..

Ted the Kiwi said..
Price is only worth what someone is prepared to pay. Some people get it right and move stuff quickly others struggle to move items for a long period of time. Also luck comes in to it - if you just happen to have something that someone wants at the time then its all good. I find most people on the second hand board market fit into two camps. 1. Need a board today 2. Have been keeping an eye out for something specific at the right price for a while. Macs argument about McTs holding value is also a big thing here - those boards seem to be able to fetch a nice price second hand fairly easily. I think some of Vanders recent board sales indicate that a good brand and an amazing paint job also make things move faster - and for decent cash.

Personally if you ride it once or twice I would be expecting to pay 25-30% less. Some might think that is unfair - its just what I would pay. Would never consider paying more than 50% for anything in the shortboard land that had been used more than a few times unless it was something extra special and hard to get your hands on. I paid $500 for my second hand gun - which seemed a lot. But that board is a prince among boards and I had been searching for 15 months for a good one second hander. I ended up finding it in Perth - but as I was there for work a few weeks later got a mate to go round and check it out for me and pick it up. So happy days.


Mac should be able to provide the most accurate figures here. So Mac - what % discount do you sell your boards for on average????


And do you do discounts for bulk orders and repeat customers...just asking on behalf of Asea



HAHA Thanks Tux

asea
NSW, 5510 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:38PM
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I think 30% to 40% is on the mark depending on condition.Just thinking what i sell my boards for 2nd hand.

thedrip
WA, 2354 posts
10 Dec 2015 1:56PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..
Price is only worth what someone is prepared to pay. Some people get it right and move stuff quickly others struggle to move items for a long period of time. Also luck comes in to it - if you just happen to have something that someone wants at the time then its all good. I find most people on the second hand board market fit into two camps. 1. Need a board today 2. Have been keeping an eye out for something specific at the right price for a while. Macs argument about McTs holding value is also a big thing here - those boards seem to be able to fetch a nice price second hand fairly easily. I think some of Vanders recent board sales indicate that a good brand and an amazing paint job also make things move faster - and for decent cash.

Personally if you ride it once or twice I would be expecting to pay 25-30% less. Some might think that is unfair - its just what I would pay. Would never consider paying more than 50% for anything in the shortboard land that had been used more than a few times unless it was something extra special and hard to get your hands on. I paid $500 for my second hand gun - which seemed a lot. But that board is a prince among boards and I had been searching for 15 months for a good one second hander. I ended up finding it in Perth - but as I was there for work a few weeks later got a mate to go round and check it out for me and pick it up. So happy days.


Mac should be able to provide the most accurate figures here. So Mac - what % discount do you sell your boards for on average????


Ted, just wondering whats your gun? dimensions, manufacturer, style.

Paint jobs matter. And the size of your population. Moving second hand boards can be difficult in the southwest.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 3:57PM
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Ted I can't comment as I have very little experience on this topic.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:52PM
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Lacey stop deleting your posts you are becoming Chrispy

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 4:56PM
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Macaha said..
Lacey stop deleting your posts you are becoming Chrispy


thought I better not push your buttons any more this week.


let me start afresh Saturday.


last coat of cream wax on.


smells so good that stuff.

one of teds better ideas that wax

SP
10979 posts
10 Dec 2015 2:59PM
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Thanks for the replies boys, informative and funny.

Been looking at a few boards online and amazing the price difference between the same boards.

Some peoples expectations are way to high, good luck to them if they get it but if it doesn't sell in a reasonable amount of time then it's a fair indication the price is too high.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 5:07PM
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SP said..
Thanks for the replies boys, informative and funny.


Sorry SP I drop around one third.

Macaha
QLD, 21892 posts
10 Dec 2015 5:08PM
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SP said..
Thanks for the replies boys, informative and funny.

Been looking at a few boards online and amazing the price difference between the same boards.

Some peoples expectations are way to high, good luck to them if they get it but if it doesn't sell in a reasonable amount of time then it's a fair indication the price is too high.


Just like real estate

thePup
13831 posts
10 Dec 2015 3:12PM
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How much .... well is it a McTavish

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
10 Dec 2015 5:31PM
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all jokes aside there is very little risk getting a second hand mctavish. I haven't been on one that doesn't go good.


that has to worth something to a buyer imo

thePup
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10 Dec 2015 3:33PM
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laceys lane said..
all jokes aside there is very little risk getting a second hand mctavish. I haven't been on one that doesn't go good.


that has to worth something to a buyer imo


I hear on the Greenroom Grapevine you might have got good coinage recently

McHenry
SA, 1739 posts
10 Dec 2015 6:51PM
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It's funny when you see some old banged up McT on Gumtree and they are asking 950 for it.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
10 Dec 2015 5:07PM
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SP said..
Thanks for the replies boys, informative and funny.

Been looking at a few boards online and amazing the price difference between the same boards.

Some peoples expectations are way to high, good luck to them if they get it but if it doesn't sell in a reasonable amount of time then it's a fair indication the price is too high.



Im not sure about long boards, but with short boards that are a few year old, recently i have found some models brand new and for a massive reduction. Like A few model Firewires, even boards like the Nano for only $550 brand new.. When your expecting them to have been around 800 to 900 originally, you see a second hand one for $450 or 500 you think "Not bad" until you compare to the discounted online price..

SP
10979 posts
10 Dec 2015 5:12PM
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^^^ fark you read my mind...

That exact thing was what started the thought in my head.




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