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Title: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: NegaYouDontKn0wMe on Thu, 03 January 2019, 14:57:51
?
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: no, the other guy on Thu, 03 January 2019, 14:59:29
Depends on its quality. Broken and dirty: No. New in box: Absolutely.
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: NegaYouDontKn0wMe on Thu, 03 January 2019, 15:17:26
Used and untested
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: Sup on Thu, 03 January 2019, 17:54:44
Used and untested

Not a good deal would pass it.
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: FreeCopy on Thu, 03 January 2019, 18:20:37
Used and untested

Not a good deal would pass it.

What is the current going rate for a Model M?

The last one I bought a couple of years ago and I paid $45, used but tested working. Bolt modded it and it's good as new.
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: Sup on Thu, 03 January 2019, 18:33:15
I don't know what region he is from but i have seen working ones go for 50 Euro shipped. 50-70 for a working one would be the normal price from what i have seen.
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: ArchDill on Thu, 03 January 2019, 18:39:24
?

50 doll hairs?
Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: ander on Sun, 06 January 2019, 23:37:00
IMHO, $50 is a good price for an unrestored, untested Model M, as long as:

Title: Re: Is 50 for a Model M a good deal?
Post by: rowdy on Wed, 13 February 2019, 19:57:11
Also depends on which variant it is.

$50 for an SSK in average to good condition would be reasonable.

$50 for an industrial SSK in almost any condition would be excellent!