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<blockquote data-quote="Rebelry" data-source="post: 8722901" data-attributes="member: 681556"><p>I have a Phoenix Gold Outlaw 1845 that I’m debating on selling, but I have no idea what the actual value of it is. I see many posts on it, but they’re from years ago so it’s hard to tell. If anyone has any real input or experience with valuing it, I would greatly appreciate it. It’s a little rough aesthetically, I bought it in that condition years ago. Clearly doesn’t affect performance though. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebelry, post: 8722901, member: 681556"] I have a Phoenix Gold Outlaw 1845 that I’m debating on selling, but I have no idea what the actual value of it is. I see many posts on it, but they’re from years ago so it’s hard to tell. If anyone has any real input or experience with valuing it, I would greatly appreciate it. It’s a little rough aesthetically, I bought it in that condition years ago. Clearly doesn’t affect performance though. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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