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Thread: Help pricing my Al Merrick board!

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    Help pricing my Al Merrick board!

    So i'm selling my beat up 7'2" Al Merrick M13 board this weekend and wanted to know what you guys think i should let it go for? Its pretty beat up but everything has been repaired nicely. Still some life in it and its a classic clark foam board etc..... i was thinking $200?

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    Are you are selling it on the East Coast?
    Elvis has left the building

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    post a pic - wanna bring it to cape cod ?
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Are you selling it on Craigslist or ebay? how beat up is beat up? Pressure dings, unrepaired dings, yellowing, etc...

    200 sounds in the ballpark, people will recognize the name. If the dimensions are right make sure to pass it off as a good beginner board. I just sold a 7'6'' that was in pretty good shape for 150, but it took a couple months. And it was in San Francisco, not sure how the markets would differ.

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    I know a chick here on the Cape looking for a surfboard to learn on. She learned to kitesurf pretty quick and your 7'2" sounds like a winna
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Yeah i'm selling it out in Long Island. I have pics i can post up later. Willy i will be heading up to the Cape probably in July but i'm trying to get some money from this in the next week. I'm gonna try at $200 and see if anyone bites this weekend.......thanks guys

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    his one ?

    AL MERRICK TUFLITE M13
    This is a performance hybrid that caters to the widest
    possible type and size of surfer. Not to be confused with
    a funshape type board. Paddles like a funshape but surfs
    like a shortboard.
    Super strong and lite Epoxy construction.
    COLOURS: Assorted SurfTech Colorus!!
    We can let you know available colours on placing your order!
    Dimensions:
    7'2'' x 21'' x 2 3/4''
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Yeah but it's not epoxy - its foam

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    Sold easily for $200 this weekend........prob could have gotten $250 but its good to have that money in my pocket......

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