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Keeping things real...rare!

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What’s the requirements need to be met?

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Only two of these were produced and auctioned off.

I'd imagine that they're worth more than an aluminium C-six, but way way less than a carbon C-six, even though it is less rare.

My guess is that a good deal for a buyer would be $3000 all day easy.

A good price for the seller would be >$4500.

My reasoning:-
  • The numbered Madman Raws are limited to 150 and worth maybe $1000
  • Madman frames are fragile and susceptible to hinge breakages
  • As a model, currently not desirable at all (at least, for now, but I think they will slowly creep up in value as more of the rare ones fall apart). Their appeal is quite limited to true (rich) collectors (but for that sort of money, you can buy lots of other rare stuff)
  • Brian Takumi is a famous custom Oakley commissioned artist
  • There are only 2 in the world
  • Museum display piece. Practically unwearable except for Halloween or your locked bathroom
 
Only two of these were produced and auctioned off.

I'd imagine that they're worth more than an aluminium C-six, but way way less than a carbon C-six, even though it is less rare.

My guess is that a good deal for a buyer would be $3000 all day easy.

A good price for the seller would be >$4500.

My reasoning:-
  • The numbered Madman Raws are limited to 150 and worth maybe $1000
  • Madman frames are fragile and susceptible to hinge breakages
  • As a model, currently not desirable at all (at least, for now, but I think they will slowly creep up in value as more of the rare ones fall apart). Their appeal is quite limited to true (rich) collectors (but for that sort of money, you can buy lots of other rare stuff)
  • Brian Takumi is a famous custom Oakley commissioned artist
  • There are only 2 in the world
  • Museum display piece. Practically unwearable except for Halloween or your locked bathroom

Perfect evaluation.......
 
Only two of these were produced and auctioned off.

I'd imagine that they're worth more than an aluminium C-six, but way way less than a carbon C-six, even though it is less rare.

My guess is that a good deal for a buyer would be $3000 all day easy.

A good price for the seller would be >$4500.

My reasoning:-
  • The numbered Madman Raws are limited to 150 and worth maybe $1000
  • Madman frames are fragile and susceptible to hinge breakages
  • As a model, currently not desirable at all (at least, for now, but I think they will slowly creep up in value as more of the rare ones fall apart). Their appeal is quite limited to true (rich) collectors (but for that sort of money, you can buy lots of other rare stuff)
  • Brian Takumi is a famous custom Oakley commissioned artist
  • There are only 2 in the world
  • Museum display piece. Practically unwearable except for Halloween or your locked bathroom
Great evaluation!
 
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