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What should I price this board at on Craigslist? It is damaged?

http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l51/stef82884/pictures/?action=view¤t=HPIM1876.jpg http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l51/stef82884/pictures/?action=view¤t=HPIM1884.jpg Please don't tell me how I shouldn't have stored it like that, I didn't. It was my husband. He put it on it's end in the storage facility on concrete. What should I ask for it? There are like 20 different repair shops in the San Diego area so repairing it will be easy for the buyer. Thanks for your opinion! My husband was the surfer. He shattered his ankle in a skimboarding accident and can't play sports or do any surfing or anything anymore. Unfortunate to have to get rid of it, it's a really nice board, but we need the money more than we want to hold onto it. I don't surf, I'm afraid of deep water :) It's 6'3" x 18 1/2" x 2 1/4"

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  1. For a short board like that by 'Lost' is still pretty nice. Local Nor-Cal surfshops would probably re-sell it for $350.-$400. Damn, sure you want to sell that?
  2. If the tail is the only damage, I'm guessing it would cost a minimum of 100 bucks to repair. Considering that, you might ask 300.00. It's a really nice stick, but remove the old wax and clean it up before you post a picture to make it more appealing.
  3. i would buy it for like 300 bucks.. how long is it?
  4. Do you have a local shop that sells on consignment? You can probably make out better that way than on Craig's. Until I read that sad news about your husband, I was going to suggest trade-in. I just bought an equivalent board brand new for $700. in March (a Lost SDII). I think you can get at least $300., if the rest of it is okay. That tail damage is fairly easily fixed, but it is a terminal depreciation factor. (Tell your husband to take care of the ankle - from an old BM3).
  5. Rinse the sand off and Melt all the wax off, then take new pictures of it. It will look a lot newer. I'd say $200 to $350.
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