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    pricing help w/ unusual brochure (Sportschlitten)

    I am trying to put prices on some folders / brochures but can not find much re. the Sportschlitten brochure.

    Any collectors out there who can help me w/ setting a price range?

    Thanks,

    Richard

    p.s. if this is not the correct forum, Peter can you move it?
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    Had one of these years ago and sold it at the L.A. swap meet. Can't recall the price, but both buyer and seller were happy. Probably $40-50 or so.

    Frank

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    Frank I can imagine that the buyer was happy. I received an email that in Ladenburg a similar brochure sold for 150 euro.

    I will try to find it and see if it's correct.

    Thanks,
    Richard
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    yes about €150. Or $150.
    Since its not about 911 cars, its a little bit less asked after. As for tractors and boat engines by Porsche, a sometimes different crowd wants these items. Ladenburg would take it and offer it in their next auction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    yes about €150. Or $150.
    Since its not about 911 cars, its a little bit less asked after. As for tractors and boat engines by Porsche, a sometimes different crowd wants these items. Ladenburg would take it and offer it in their next auction.
    Thanks Karim.

    Do you have experience w/ having Ladenburg auction items for you? I have non car parts (literature, etc) or rare parts that I have no idea how to price right while I have no use for it and would like to get it out.

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    Richard, I can help you - I know Lit. prices pretty much. Charlie in AZ aka derWhite asked me often for pricing and we are also working on the new book about Porsche literature. Pm me or email.
    I bought a few items at Ladenburg (hefty pricing, 20%ish commission on top of sale price and expensive shipping) but never sold through them. But I know a few Euro-members did/do. For selling my duplicates, I do it here at the registry as its the place to be (as you know too).
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    Richard
    i can help you I know prices pretty much. I have +400 lit. items from 64-73. Charlie aka derWhite ask me often for pricing and we are also working on the new book about Porsche literature. Pm me or email.
    I bought a few items at Ladenburg (hefty pricing, 20%ish commission and expensive shipping) but never sold trough them.
    But I know a few Euro-members do.
    For selling my duplicates, I do it here at the registry as its the place to be, as you know too.
    Karim I will take pictures and discuss it w you through email (btw it's not all paper).

    Thanks

    Richard
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    Do you go to Ladenburg in May?
    i'm there...
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