I recently got one for $150 and thought it was a decent price. On eBay some have gone for as low as $130 in the last few months.
Wrigley-Cross has one for $160 right now.
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I recently got one for $150 and thought it was a decent price. On eBay some have gone for as low as $130 in the last few months.
Wrigley-Cross has one for $160 right now.
Yah, that's why I was asking. Spotted that and wasn't sure if it was a decent deal or not.
Thanks for the input guys!
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