Should we make an Oakley blue book of frames and they're estimated value based on condition and what they come with? Seems like a cool idea if you find something and wanna know if it's a steal or not.
Anyone in?
Anyone in?
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Personally i feel it's a waste of effort on estimated value. Prices on Oakleys are all over the place. One person will pay $60 for a Romeo1 and the next person will pay $400.
Personally i feel it's a waste of effort on estimated value. Prices on Oakleys are all over the place. One person will pay $60 for a Romeo1 and the next person will pay $400.
OR already does a good job at documenting information. The only thing they don't include is what's in the box. That could be a nice database to have. I know someone on here recently bought a Ernesto Fonseca Antix, but had no idea it came with a wristband.
Of course the value of anything is what ever someone will pay, but I feel like a general database to use as a starting point would benefit someone. And it'll help people see how eBay prices are rediculous compared to the average going rate.