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I have one of the early green Sam Hillbornes which is slightly big for me and am planning to sell the frame to fund an Appaloosa. I was wondering what a fair price would be or if it would be better to seek a trade. It's a 52 in excellent condition. Any thoughts on this?
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As others will also tell you, your best bet is to peruse the list’s archives (and maybe some eBay sold listings) to determine value, give it a price point you can live with, and make a FS posting with plenty of info and pictures.
Good luck!
Bob K. in Baltimore
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My guess $600-800.
Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
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I was trying for $800 for my MUSA canti 64 with no luck, ended up with $400 for it.