Was wondering if the Bradley's tend to have any resale value? I had a loose S1 that I hauled to the flea market for four weeks and was asking $15.00. It was in great shape,but no figure,needless to say no one bought it ,so I gave it to a friend of mine to take to a different market. He hauled it around for several weeks asking $10.00 ,No Sell. He told me this past weekend he finally got $5.00 for it
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Bradley question
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Was wondering if the Bradley's tend to have any resale value? I had a loose S1 that I hauled to the flea market for four weeks and was asking $15.00. It was in great shape,but no figure,needless to say no one bought it ,so I gave it to a friend of mine to take to a different market. He hauled it around for several weeks asking $10.00 ,No Sell. He told me this past weekend he finally got $5.00 for it
I don't know if there are not that many XD collectors around here are what,but $5.00 for a 1/18 item is crazy. Maybe John Q Public just doesn't like Bradleys.
Was wondering if the Bradley's tend to have any resale value? I had a loose S1 that I hauled to the flea market for four weeks and was asking $15.00. It was in great shape,but no figure,needless to say no one bought it ,so I gave it to a friend of mine to take to a different market. He hauled it around for several weeks asking $10.00 ,No Sell. He told me this past weekend he finally got $5.00 for it
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Maybe you were not using the correct market. Few flea markets have a big military presence, most are people looking for bargains, not the good stuff we look for.
Usually a single "Army Navy" type dealer is all you will find. A better market for us is a flea market associated with MVPA show, or an air show.
$5 for a Bradley is a crime........
TTT
Usually a single "Army Navy" type dealer is all you will find. A better market for us is a flea market associated with MVPA show, or an air show.
$5 for a Bradley is a crime........
TTT
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Couldn't agree more..tkjaer21 wrote:I know a few friends that would have paid $40+ for a Bradley as I have had offers from them. Next time, just post it in the Buy, Sell, Trade section.
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I couldn't agree more TTT,But the market that my buddy goes too is loaded with military collectors coming thru. Shoot back in the good ol days it was nothing to find something from the Rev War or the Civil war there. Before Ebay of course.. I don't do shows too much anymore, it has been several years since I went to a gun show and two years since my last military vehicle showThreetoughtrucks wrote: Few flea markets have a big military presence, most are people looking for bargains, not the good stuff we look for.
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Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242
Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242
I would have gladly spent $15 on it (I've spent at least that much just to get a single figure)
it would sure have been nice to have been the $5 guy, lucky SOB, that's almost like giving it away.
I agree that next time use the Buy, Sell, Trade section of this sight as I am quite sure someone from here (like me) would have taken it of your hands , if you get no hits at $15 (which is unlikely) then just drop the price until someone makes an offer.
I agree that next time use the Buy, Sell, Trade section of this sight as I am quite sure someone from here (like me) would have taken it of your hands , if you get no hits at $15 (which is unlikely) then just drop the price until someone makes an offer.
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I plan on doing that when my six months is up,which isn't too much longerSpudkopf wrote:I agree that next time use the Buy, Sell, Trade section of this sight as I am quite sure someone from here (like me) would have taken it of your hands , if you get no hits at $15 (which is unlikely) then just drop the price until someone makes an offer.
In Memory Of
Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242
Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242
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You just might have better luck with ebay. As for the vehicle not being that popular, it tough to say. The Bradley is, in my opinion, the best piece of 1:18 modern armor out there - especially the S2 version in the accurate desert markings. I can see where the S1 "Woodland Cammo" version looks a little toyish and that may throw off some prospective buyers at a flea market...
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wreckchaserwreckchaser wrote:I plan on doing that when my six months is up,which isn't too much longerSpudkopf wrote:I agree that next time use the Buy, Sell, Trade section of this sight as I am quite sure someone from here (like me) would have taken it of your hands , if you get no hits at $15 (which is unlikely) then just drop the price until someone makes an offer.
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Now I'm confused
.....and let me be the first to say if you have an S1 Vietnam Mutt up for grabs I'm in!
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Yes I have, I came over when the Ground Pounders board disbanded. I had not posted anything here for awhile because I had forgotten my password. It's alot like the deal with the photos I sent you, I just sat on my butt a didn't get a new one. I had looked under the members names and found mine , it had me as not posting anything plus my good traders feedback was not there. I wrote Aferg and ask him about it. He said that as far as he knew nothing from the GP site was transferred over here. So I started from scratch, I thought it would be the best thing to do. If anyone can shed some light on the subject, I would be glad to hear it.Spudkopf wrote:Now I'm confusedas your avatar info seems to suggest you've been here almost from the beginning of the New SSHQ
In Memory Of
Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242
Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242

