I played from 1985 to 1995 in Pennsylvania first at Skirmish USA then at Wolf'sLair on the home team. I still have two markers sitting in a closet for 30 years and am hoping to find new homes for them. I've done some reading on this website but have not been able to find these two models and was hoping someone could give me a ballpark estimate on their present values. Ebay doesn't seem to have them for sale either. One is a left handed Phantom including the original box and paperwork with a serial number in the 5,000's. The second is a Montneel Design Mega-Z with a serial number in the 700's and also includes the original box and paperwork. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
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The older Phantom is probably $180 - $250 depending on the buyer. Closer to $200 I'd say as it has the oldest internals, but extra parts; the unibody is cool but doesn't handle today's paint as well.
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$400-$450 for the pair or $200 +/- $50 each if you are patient on the sale. If you want to sell quicker $150 for the Phantom or the Mega-Z plus shipping. Both are very niche markers anymore so a small audience but you are in the right location for that audience.
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Originally posted by Chappy View PostThe montneel is pretty rare and even more so in that condition. I the other hand there’s like 8 of us who care lol. The $250 range is probably pretty good, but to be honest I’d keep it for another 20 years.
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First off, thank you all for responding so quickly. I have searched on and off over the last couple months to find a community and once I reviewed this site I knew it was the right place to ask questions.
I'm surprised the Montneel is pretty rare since one website said: "By the end of 1994, the Mega-Z was one of the most popular tournament guns in the country". But I guess being popular and being sold can be two different things lol. The Z-1 designers left Massachussets due to a dirth of decent machine shops, and moved to north-east Pennsylvania where Mike Hanse owned Wolf's Lair (where we were home team). Mike let them set up their initial shop there. Eventually he sold Wolfs Lair and joined Montneel Design. In 1996 he bought it back and renamed it EMR Event Park (still running).
As for keeping it for another 20 years or joining North East pump events, as I mentioned, I started playing in the 80's so the mind is willing but the knees are weak and I'd love to think I'll still be around in 20 years and we shall have to wait and see.
I have two other requests: How would I go about listing them? Do I put up two separate listings in "Buy-Sell-Trade - Pump Guns" or list them together and the buyer would need to sell off one of them which may be a hassle for them. also I'm not familiar with how transactions are run. Is it through PayPal G&S?
The other request is about the rest of the stuff I accumulated over the years. Is there a market for team patches from the 80's and 90s? I've probably got around 25 but don't know if anyone ever even heard of Gang Green, Master Blasters, Florida Terminators, Caretakers, or Bart's Stud Squad from the U.K. Plus patches from Direct Connect, RP Scherer, and Line SI.
Also I have original flags from Skirmish U.S.A. from when they first opened plus later versions.
I have two helmets that I will need to post separately since I was only allowed to post 5 photos in this thread. Also a belt that holds 1 siphon bottle and 6 Supertube XL (assuming anyone even uses that kind of thing anymore).
I will include the 2 siphon bottles I have with the two markers and the Mega-Z will include a VL2000 motorized hopper that the Mega-Z instructions say is necessary to keep paint from getting pinched. I saw today the FAQ that came with the Mega-Z was printed in 1996 which explains why it looks like it was barely used. I stopped playing in 96!
Again, thank you all for sharing your time and knowledge!
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Master Blasters still play out of PSI in Platikill NY, formally “Survival New York” Jerry Brawn still runs events there. Even old school 10 man style mech events. They hosted Woods Ball World Cup the past few years. The past few years they had a team of all the old timers who built the sport play as “The Band” it was great seeing them play again. Definitely worth checking out.
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You can post more photos just do it in another post in this thread
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