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How much is my 1969 Russian AK-47 worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryBear" data-source="post: 3925634" data-attributes="member: 6876"><p>Last piece of advice at no charge.</p><p>Pay special attention to the timing of your add.</p><p>If it's winter time, more than likely people are recovering from Christmas spending and will likely not be in the market for a $3,000 AK.</p><p>First of the year is typically also harsh due to bills stacking up. Sometimes you can find deals with people offloading what they bought during the year to pay for their bill coming due or medical, etc etc...</p><p>Tax refund time of the year is usually the best to offload some of your high dollar end goods. Countless dollars flowing with no remorse. Summertime, hit and miss people usually drop $5k on a family vacation and have no rom for a weapon purchase. </p><p>Lastly, pay close attention to your potential audience. If the community buys sells beanie babies and things of that nature at gun shows, there may not be a market for AK's..... If you had beanie babies collection you could ask whatever you wanted for it and folks would buy it up.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p>HB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryBear, post: 3925634, member: 6876"] Last piece of advice at no charge. Pay special attention to the timing of your add. If it's winter time, more than likely people are recovering from Christmas spending and will likely not be in the market for a $3,000 AK. First of the year is typically also harsh due to bills stacking up. Sometimes you can find deals with people offloading what they bought during the year to pay for their bill coming due or medical, etc etc... Tax refund time of the year is usually the best to offload some of your high dollar end goods. Countless dollars flowing with no remorse. Summertime, hit and miss people usually drop $5k on a family vacation and have no rom for a weapon purchase. Lastly, pay close attention to your potential audience. If the community buys sells beanie babies and things of that nature at gun shows, there may not be a market for AK's..... If you had beanie babies collection you could ask whatever you wanted for it and folks would buy it up. Good luck! HB [/QUOTE]
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