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2014 Prior WCRM 177


Socrmania3

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This is a very lightly used Prior WCRM (World Cup Race Metal) carving/race board.  Super stiff. I got into hardbooting last year and was looking for a solid carving board. Prior had this one on sale because they messed up the topsheet when it was in the press (see picture). You can hardly tell and it doesn't diminish the amazing capabilities. 

Only used for carving resort groomers on perfect conditions. Maybe got in ~7 days on this board. Never had a base grind or edges sharpened. This board absolutely FLIES.

Selling because its a tad to big for me, I'm 5'6'', 150". I threw this thing around open groomers with no problem I would just like something a bit smaller for when it gets crowded and in trees/groomers. Can transport to Denver for the asking price. Any other questions just ask.

 

I have great pictures but they are too big to upload so email me and I will send them to you. jacksonzoellner@gmail.com

 

Looking for $850 but open to offers.

 

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I'll do $400 and here's my reasoning. You say it has a blemished topsheet so that means you got it off the rack and it wasn't built for you. So I'm thinking it went for probably $800 or so, Canadian making it about $600 US. It's a used board so discounted further to $400. I'll pick up shipping. 

 

That was an overly casual way of saying you are trying to stick it to me for getting a deal on this board.  I'll tell you (and anyone else interested in the board) why $400 is too low of an offer.  Whether or not I got it off the rack instead of built for me does not diminish the quality of the board.  This is still a $1099 (albeit Canadian dollars, $829 U.S. NOW) new board no matter who the board was built for, or where it was initially sold from.   I will admit that the blemished (hardly noticeable) topsheet is not something that a discerning rider looks for in buying a board, hence the initial price drop, but you have to admit that it does not diminish the capabilities of the board.  Your failed attempt at hypothesizing the initial purchase price for this board lead to a random $200 price drop (1/3 of the price you thought I paid for it) for what you describe as a "used board discount."  A board with 7 days on it, is used, but barely, has never had a base grind, or edge sharpen, leaving the board intact as it was when it rolled off the production line.  As you can see from the pictures, it is still in phenomenal shape, and you would never find a board, this gently used, taking a 33% hit for 7 days of use.

 

That being said, I'd be willing to give you a deal and I'll pick up shipping if you are in at $600.  The only reason why I'm willing to cut the price is because, the Canadian dollar is weaker than Colorado early season snowpack.

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Sorry, I am not trying to "stick it" to anyone. I was using reasonable numbers based on what I presumed you paid for the board and knowing what they sell for on Prior's website. Its "value" is irrelevant to me. I have personally purchased boards from the Prior website for around $400. A board is worth no more than one is willing to pay for it. If you can get $600 for the board, then great. It is, however, more than I am willing to pay. 

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