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Used Meisterstück Classique Ballpoint Price Range ?


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Hello all members. Well, my first appearance on FPN, greetings :D


Been thinking to sell this one. Any idea what it's worth nowadays ?

I've looked on many websites and it all vary somewhere around $200-$250. So I really don't know how to evaluate this one precisely.


Any opinion would be much appreciated, thanks :)


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Thanks for the super quick reply. Can't find a sold listing that match this one, but clearly there's so many of them up for sale/bid. Searching for nearly ended listing seems to be the best way.

 

Anyway, thanks Chrissy

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i got sterling silver solitaire doue ball points from ebay for 220$ and i think the regular one i bought was 110$, the silver ones in the past 6 months, the regular one was i think around 2 years ago, it was a bit beat up though.

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i got sterling silver solitaire doue ball points from ebay for 220$ and i think the regular one i bought was 110$, the silver ones in the past 6 months, the regular one was i think around 2 years ago, it was a bit beat up though.

 

Well, obviously the value depends on the model and era right ?
Never really search on eBay before this, after a survey on eBay I guess mine's worth not more than $200. Average around $120-$170
Not really hoping for a big bucks, just want to clear out some stuff I no longer need, so I just want to make sure I ask a reasonable price for it
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I've bought and sold a few in the past, they usually go for ~$150, depending on the condition. If you have the box and service guide, even better.

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This small-sized ballpoint in well-used condition would sell in the US for $40-75.

 

Fred

 

Really ? Just $40-75. Anyway how do you tell it's a small-sized ?

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Really ? Just $40-75. Anyway how do you tell it's a small-sized ?

 

He said well-used. Small-sized when compared with the 161 LeGrand I think. Yours is a 164 (at least it seems, in the photo).

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He said well-used. Small-sized when compared with the 161 LeGrand I think. Yours is a 164 (at least it seems, in the photo).

 

 

Ah I see. Yeah it's 164 I believe, about 13.7cm in length. I don't really remember, it was given to me by my former director long time ago. Lost the box after moved to hometown

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