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Will kites ever go up in value like old surfboards

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Created by Kazan > 9 months ago, 20 Sep 2013
Kazan
QLD, 699 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:10PM
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A Cabrinha Switchblade circa 2007 in 2050 will be worth $50 or $5000?

theDoctor
NSW, 5785 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:13PM
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in 2050, $5000 will be worth $50

and the slingshot link will be priceless

yendor
NSW, 262 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:13PM
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All 2001 kites should be in the bin by now?

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
21 Sep 2013 12:23AM
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yendor said..

All 2001 kites should be in the bin by now?


Or on ebay listed as "Perfect beginners kite" .

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
20 Sep 2013 11:27PM
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got a couple of wipika quivers for 10,000

iandvnt
QLD, 581 posts
21 Sep 2013 10:12AM
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Bought a mint Wipi classic for $50 nz (that's probably about $2.65 Aussie the rate things are going). Hoping for huuuuge gains. Mind u aside from being sarcastic - i did buy some skateboards about 20 years ago that i have kept for the wall, and my eyes nearly popped out when u saw how much they sell for now... a new Vision Gonz and a used complete Tony Hawk with trackers, bones wheels and schmitt stix if that means anything to anyone old enough to remember...

radman4
678 posts
21 Sep 2013 9:10AM
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NO a roll of toilet paper is worth more than some old kites now ,a couple of years ago I had a brand new wipika inferno that a gave away free to a mates son to hang up on his bedroom wall ,not much good for anything else.

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
21 Sep 2013 11:32AM
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I think some classic models from the very early days will have some value in the future. Not 2007 swithblades though

kitealterchris
1 posts
22 Sep 2013 5:33AM
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Most likely not,I think they depreciate with time due to sun damage and salt, and they rot like rubber if they sit in the closet all the time.

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
22 Sep 2013 9:56AM
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kitealterchris said..

Most likely not,I think they depreciate with time due to sun damage and salt, and they rot like rubber if they sit in the closet all the time.


The bladders will definitely degrade. But Naish TV just did an episode with the guys taking out all the old gear to see how it compares to today's equipment and they seemed to work fine. I'd be hanging them up in a garage, sail loft style if I was interested in collecting these old things.

craggers
WA, 475 posts
22 Sep 2013 9:59AM
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Kazan
QLD, 699 posts
25 Sep 2013 9:39AM
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Now that's a classic board, but I have two of them and I ain't selling!

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
26 Sep 2013 6:25PM
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Common sence says No!



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