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    Tracking down old markers

    We buy and sell throughout the years. Either as tastes change, finances change, or life changes.
    Has anyone ever sat and wondered ‘I wish I could find XYZ again.’ Or ‘I should have never sold ABC..’
    I wish I knew where my Titanium E2 Karni went, or that Bob Long, or my black and green 2K9 MM.
    I recently tracked down my Warp Sportz Dark Alias and the guy thinks his brother still has it. That got me thinking about where some of my past collection has gone.
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    #2
    Years ago I sold my first real PB gun, a Phantom. Considering how little they are worth it was kind of dumb in hindsight.

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      #3
      My first real marker was a 2002 wgp black magic in polished red. I was able to save and buy it from working when it was released. I was able to move to an oracle e-blade around 04-05, that was my main marker until I got out of the game in 09. Recently I was able to pick up some of the markers I could only dream of having as a kid. I got a Docs Warriors shocktech cg2, and a half block racegun. I wouldn't mind picking up another e-oracle. Cant wait to hit the field again.

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        #4
        Mine would be a 98 sto that I had. It had gone to BBT. And gotten their full treatment. Lots of milling. It was a unique piece. Got offered crazy money so I sold it. Immediately was reposted in pieces. The buyer decided to part a matching custom ano gun with several barrels.

        Same thing happened to the BPS Twiister I had. Again a matching gun with many extras. I do know where the body ended up.

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          #5
          Every frikkin' day.

          I've had so many cool guns through my hands over the years, that I was more or less forced to sell just to keep the lights on and the cat fed...














          Just a sampling, and doesn't count the guns I still have, or any one of the innumerable customer guns that have come through the door.

          Doc.


          Doc's Machine & Airsmith Services: Creating the Strange and Wonderful since 1998!
          The Whiteboard: Daily, occasionally paintball-related webcomic mayhem!
          Paintball in the Movies!

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          • residentr

            residentr

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            Just found your patreon to make sure the cat gets fed!

          • SniperPedik

            SniperPedik

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            I think that polished black fastback is up for sale by everyones favorites ebay reseller, it's a shame they want an arm and a leg for it though.

          #6
          Back in college I dabbled in tournament paintball with a WGP Worrlock. I’d love to have back!

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            #7
            I had a center feed shocker 2k2, blue fade with an orb frame. I miss that.

            I had a center feed pgp that fit a pocket hopper just perfect. I miss that.

            i also miss a pinkish purple power feed ptp fx cocker that I’d like to find another one

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              #8
              I miss my old ICD promaster, it had so many upgrades. The fastest marker I ever owned. Serial number P20512000666
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                #9
                Dust green 2k2 Shocktech Intimidator that I had an alias frame on. Been hunting one down for awhile now

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                  #10
                  I had a matching red anodized stock class phantom that I sometimes wonder where it went. Also an Eclipse FT autococker with a CCM pump kit that I sold a long time ago, that had a dye logo shaped spot on the side where a previous owner had a sticker for apparently a long time.

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                    #11
                    The only one I ever had regrets about was when I traded some kid my nerve for his fusion. The fusion had some sort of issue so I convinced the kid to trade back. I also regretted it instantly, so the issues were a convenient reason to fix that regret. After that I figure there isn’t enough financial value to be worth selling it or trading it. My kids can deal with it at my estate now. Even if it’s just a talisman from my youth.

                    now I’ve had others come and go. While I have nostalgia about a few of them, I don’t regret selling/swapping them. Well only that I sold my classic rt about for a fraction of what they sell for now. Should have held onto that one for another year before letting it go.

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