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RCliff
Joined: May 5, 2007
Posts: 86 |
Posted: Feb 01, 2010 01:16:33 PM | Diane, I suspect you have several issues to wrestle with. To the best of my knowledge, there were no sets that included a cartridge pen. A set should have a single pen and pencil. As far as someone selling a white dot snorkle pen for $300, I also suspect that person lied to you, or he had an extremely rare (eg. 14K gold Masterpiece pen). Average run of the mill snorkles, restored would bring 50-100 depending on color, cap style, etc. With Ebay, the market will determine the value, so you might be asking if you should put a reserve on it. good luck,Randy |
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Roger W.
Joined: May 7, 2007
Posts: 27 |
Posted: Feb 01, 2010 11:20:31 PM | Diane; The color is important in determining value $300 for any snorkel set is exceptional but, there could be good reason for it. A regular plain black set in average condition would be $100 or less at auction. Roger W. |
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Roger W.
Joined: May 7, 2007
Posts: 27 |
Posted: Feb 02, 2010 10:44:55 PM | Randy, what she means by cartridge pen I assume is the ballpoint found in these three piece sets and not a cartridge fountain pen. |
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