Id say max half cause theyre out of date. So 50-75. If leakfree
Id say max half cause theyre out of date. So 50-75. If leakfree
ATB,
yana
Would say max £35-£40 each.
£70 for the pair.
I sold a pair of gold LP cylinders last year for £35 plus postage - no leaks, years out of date but no gauges on the end-old style.
I also bought some with gauges and 5 years I n date - simplistically, the agreed sale price was the new cost less £30 residual value as if they were out of date, plus the remainder of the new cost divided by 10 years then multiplied by the number of years left. So say £120 new cost less £30 =£90/10 years =£9/yr, x 5 years left=£45 plus £30 residual=£75
Hope that helps!
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Lundy
"I sold a pair of gold LP cylinders last year for £35 plus postage - no leaks, years out of date but no gauges on the end-old style."
Well we agreed on a little bit less than that in the end 😊
And they're still going strong 👌 Cheers
I have bought a few over the recent years. The old style without gauges I've picked up for around the £15 mark. I've paid up to £45 for the newer version with 'date' left on them.....
Particularly with the old style if they haven't been resealed you may want to factor that potential cost into your calculations too.
That said, l'd be happy to pick up leaking ones too!😆
Mike
Mike
Maybe we did ! My memory ain't great but dont embarrass me by telling me how wrong I am!
Glad they're still holding up
Lundy
Steyr Evo 10, Anschutz 8001, BSA Scorpion SE, BSA light Pattern, HW77k, HW30s, AA TX200, HW45 Blackstar, HW40, Walther CP88, Webley Premier E, TBC!