Yonex Boron 2 Racket

Discussion in 'Market Place' started by Zero_Cool, Apr 18, 2008.

  1. Zero_Cool

    Zero_Cool Regular Member

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    Hello all,

    My friend is currently clearing his house and asking me to sell his old Yonex Boron 2 badminton racket. Condition of the racket is quite fair, few minor sracthes as usual.

    The thing is he doesn't know how much to sell it for, neither do I....:confused::confused:
    Hence I am here asking opinions here how much Boron 2 should be advertised for..

    Please help, thanks
     
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  2. saifii

    saifii Regular Member

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    shouldnt this be in buy n sell
     
  3. rajmussen

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    I'd suggest using the Buy and Sell part of the forums, possibly try gumtree and/or ebay with pictures.

    Sorry, I wouldn't know how to price it.
     
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    Put a picture in buy n sell and ask for offers
     
  5. mnanchala

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    You did the right thing by posting here. The #1 rule of the buy & sell forum is that you need to specify a price. There is no offer taking.

    Wait for a while to see what other members have to say regarding prices. You could either PM bluejeff, Dinkalot, Kwun and a few other knowledgeables to get the current 'market' rate for the Boron 2. As far as I know, it is a somewhat desirable racquet for historic reasons.
     

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