Whip Value Question

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Whip Value Question

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I'm thinking of selling my 1983 David Morgan 10' but have no idea what price I should be looking to start at. Can anyone PM me if they know of where I can determine whip values?

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Re: Whip Value Question

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It depends a lot on condition. Honestly, values are all over the board. I've seen early Morgan's go for $1500 to as much as $5000 for a beautifully cared for pristine example.

If you're looking for some sort of price guide, You're out of luck. Mostly you just have to learn from watching the market.
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Re: Whip Value Question

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Thanks for the feedback Tibor. I'll figure it all out. The whip I'm selling, btw, is the one discussed in this thread (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=57816" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). Mine is the one on the left in the following picture.

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