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> OT: Is there value to an old Jacob's ignition box?, Cleaning garage out, don't know to sell or not.
bfrymire
post Nov 24 2011, 12:12 AM
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Hello,

Kind of a price check kind of thread. I have an old (10+ years old) Jacob's ignition box. I am not at home at the moment, don't remember the part number and don't have a photo. (yet)

If there is any interest, I will put an ad in the classifieds. The reason to put it here, is you need a price for the classifieds. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) And I have no idea if it has any value at all.

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post Nov 24 2011, 09:55 AM
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Most things have some kind of value , just who is willing to purchase is the real question. check evil bay for pricing guide , price acordingly ( 50% , 75 % , 25 % ,etc. of projected value)go from there . Heck you may get a hit or 2 .
My $.02.........

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post Nov 24 2011, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE(jaxdream @ Nov 24 2011, 07:55 AM) *

Most things have some kind of value , just who is willing to purchase is the real question. check evil bay for pricing guide , price acordingly ( 50% , 75 % , 25 % ,etc. of projected value)go from there . Heck you may get a hit or 2 .
My $.02.........

Jack



Thanks for the input Jack. My usual approach, is to fix a value and lower it over time. (This is how I do craigslist. ) I would say, $60, then wait two weeks, then drop to 50, etc.)

This ignition is one of the early ones, as it does not have a model number on it.

Here's a picture.

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