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Blank Sega Katana (blue) GDR

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by MSX, Aug 31, 2013.

  1. MSX

    MSX Is secretly 32-bit ---- Site Supporter 2013 & 2014

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    I'm thinking about selling this. How much would be a good price for it? And to reiterate, it is blank.

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  2. ASSEMbler

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    Blue is hard to get, I'd say $29 or so, anything above that you might wait a looong time to sell.
     
  3. MSX

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    Hmm, thought it would be worth a little more than that. I guess I'll hold onto it for now unless someone really wants it.
     
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    How much are the HKT-06 discs worth? I'm just curious.
     
  5. Blai

    Blai Enthusiastic Member

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    The blue one I think it cost me up to 50 € a couple of years ago, they are not easy to find
     
  6. Nemesis

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    There was a guy with a continuous listing of the blue Katana GDR's on ebay for about two years running just recently, selling them off one at a time for around $40 USD. It took him a LOOOONG time to sell them at that price, many months between a sale. I personally got the orange one for around $15, and wouldn't pay more than that. Remember that there are very few people looking to buy these, and there are still some guys with spindles of 50 in their cupboard that'll completely devalue them for over a year if they sell them one at a time. Don't expect the price to rise too much.
     
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