I have a Wintec Thunderbolt that I want to sell, had it for over 30 years and as I am 73 don't think I need it anymore..... Whats it worth ????? { have decided to sell, asking $650.oo or best offer.

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That's a nice double gem you got there...👍 Sorry, I can't help on the worth much...somewhere like $200-$500...🤔 Yeah, I say Painthappy might have an idea. He likes that Rebline stuff...sorta same-ish...😂 maybe Grendel would know a better ballpark?? He likes that SI stuffs.🤔
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I used to have one, and sold mine for less than that ages ago... Due to the infrequency of seeing these (not many made) I have no idea of the going value, but $500 would probably be fair. Start a $600 and see what you get? I mean I might be interested if the price is right.I am the admin...
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Vrex claims 15 of them total out in the wild.
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I also have one. Nice to see another.
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Originally posted by Pyrate Jim View PostVrex claims 15 of them total out in the wild.
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I also have one. Nice to see another.
Just dont forget me if you ever do sell em
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This is one of those markers that true collectors drool about but no one seems to come up with the money to buy. A Double Thunderbolt working in that condition somewhere in the $500 range if you are patient but if you want a quick sail drop to the $450 area. There never were a lot of them out there but that is because they came at the end of Nelson Clones days so players were moving on the semi-automatic. I love Wintec triggers/frames but never developed a taste for their markers themselves. The trick will be to find a collector who is looking for something "unique" different or they have other Wintec markers and want to finish out their collection. I will say I liked these better then the Double Duce by Gotcha but never really had an interest in double barreled markers.
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