What would a Nicols swivel from the 40s have in $$ value? (Very good condition). This is not for me but someone else
Nicols swivel.
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Originally posted by REB View PostWhat would a Nicols swivel from the 40s have in $$ value? (Very good condition). This is not for me but someone else
Bag Man"He [Marciano] was far and away the strongest man I've encountered."
Archie Moore
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Most Nichols of that era that have come up on eBay have sold in the $25 to $50 range, some less, some more. Timing is everything tho, it depends upon whether or not there is more than one person looking for one when you have it up for sale. While desirable, they are not that rare, compared for instance to a D&M "Lucky Dog".
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostMost Nichols of that era that have come up on eBay have sold in the $25 to $50 range, some less, some more. Timing is everything tho, it depends upon whether or not there is more than one person looking for one when you have it up for sale. While desirable, they are not that rare, compared for instance to a D&M "Lucky Dog".
As Dutchman says they are not that rare. I have a similar model Ben Lee, although it has two pieces. It's bit used, but you don't see too many pieces of Ben Lee equipment surface.
Steve"He [Marciano] was far and away the strongest man I've encountered."
Archie Moore
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Originally posted by Bag Man View PostThat's were I would value it. The box may make it worth a bit more if you are a collector. If you are going to use it, the box likely adds little value.
As Dutchman says they are not that rare. I have a similar model Ben Lee, although it has two pieces. It's bit used, but you don't see too many pieces of Ben Lee equipment surface.
Steve
I have a couple of BenLee bags..... Very delicate...( do not even hit on them)
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