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    Posted: 16 Apr 2023 at 9:54am
Would appreciate opinions on the value of 4 slab weights and the bracket for a D17. Know they’re hard to find. Thoughts?
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Scott I’m interested in them if your selling them.
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Years ago, I was at a consignment auction and bought 3 slabs and the bracket for $35.00. I know that was a real steal, even back in the late 1980's. I would think $450.00 might be a good starting point today.
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They were about $100-125 for the weights around here, them are hard to find...Wink
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Steiner Sells new reproduction weights. Brackets can also be bought new. The price of the weights falls about the same as new ones.
Some don't like the new ones becasue they say the finish isn't accurate. 
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Last few set in past year i seen sell where $200. pre weight .

  $1000.  for all 

   Dave when U find more for $100, each let me know. LOL


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That's kind of where my head was...$200 per weight and another $200 for the bracket.
Common weights at auction are going for $100-$125 per.....or maybe I'm going to the wrong auctions!
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Its usually a dollar a pound where I’m located but those do bring more money.
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Last few set in past year i seen sell where $200. pre weight .

  $1000.  for all 

   Dave when U find more for $100, each let me know. LOL

Sorry, Fred, it was a coupla years ago. And I made some $ off the deal...Wink
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