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Posted by Mike Androvich on November 01, 2005 at 15:07:42 from (69.171.91.21):
In Reply to: wk-40 posted by bill m on November 01, 2005 at 13:10:11:
I doubt whether you will get much of a response on your question. People are constantly asking on this forum what something is worth. How can you expect anyone here to give you an estimate when you have provided no useful information? A 1936 WK-40 could mean a pile of junk worth no more than scrap or it could be perfectly restored with rare options. I'll give you scrap price for it without even looking. It weighs around 6500#s, and with scrap at around $100 per clean ton in Ohio, it's worth maybe $500. I'll have to deduct trucking charges to get it back here, so it's probably worth maybe $300 or less at this point. Let me know.
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