725usd ? absolutely delusional
You'd think—but there are lots of young KB geeks—mostly Asian, apparently—whose mom and dad give them more dough than they can ever use.
When we lived in Richmond, BC, it was a regular thing to see shiny new Lambos, Ferraris, etc. going around with "N" stickers on the back (indicating a New driver). Believe me, this kind of money is nothing to them, and if they like keebs enough...
Besides, F-122s that haven't even been
cleaned—much less painted, converted and customized—now regularly go for around $300. So yes, one could imagine this type of board to be worth twice as much as one that hasn't been touched. Welcome to the 21st century, in all its wackiness! :?O