Posted: Wed 25 May, 2005 8:41 pm Post subject: For Sale: DT 5120 Transitional Sword
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Hello Everyone,
This ad is for a Del Tin 5120 Transitional Sword
Specs:
Del Tin 5120
Overall Length: 40.5 inches
Blade Length: 34.5 inches
Grip Length 5.5 inches
Point of Balance: 7.25 inches from cross
Center of Percussion: 23.5 inches from cross
Weight: 3.4 lbs
Cross from tip to tip 6.75 inches
Width at hilt 2.25 inches
Width two inches from tip 1.25 inches
Cross Type: Unclassified
Blade: Oakeshott XII
Pommel: Unclassified
Note that this is basically a brand new Del Tin sword, no cutting, no scratches no dings. It was used in dry handling only. I am asking 300 dollars for it plus shipping. Scabbards are of course available. Note that I will also be willing to sharpen it prior to shipping for a nominal fee.
You can either private message me here or send email to ramellis@earthlink.net if interested.
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Alright, I will now pay the shipping myself(up to 25 dollars). If that doesn't work out these swords will be going to ebay.TRITONWORKS Custom Scabbards
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Andrea Giordano wrote:
Well a Deltin 5120 costs 270 euros at the Deltin shop, I received their email yesterday.
It means 332 USD dollars.
Andrea,
The Marketplace forum is only for communications between seller and potential buyers. It is not for any other discussions, including thoughts on pricing. Thanks!
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Andrea Giordano wrote:
Well you may close down my account. No need to be silenced if I think somebody is selling a used sword at almost the same price as the new one.
Bye
Andrea,
There is no need to be like this. If you read the rules of this forum, it clearly states what is appropriate for discussion in Marketplace topics and what is not. If you disagree with the pricing, then don't buy the item. If you want to discuss used sword pricing, please feel free to post a topic in the off-topic forum to generate discussion.
People are welcome to set their own pricing here, whether you or I or anyone else agrees with the asking price. It is not your duty or mine to be the "price police." People are smart enough to determine for themselves what they want to pay for an item. Please let potential buyers decide what an item is worth to them.
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