Not $4k. A NOS one sold not long ago for $1500, beat up used ones are going for $400 on ebay.
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Quoted from marioparty34:Would you sell your topper for $1500? If not, what is your 'yank it off and speed to the post office' price. Just curious.
for sure $4k, but I think $1500 is fair. A decent white water with no topper will bring $4-4500 these days. A decent players game for $6k with topper.
Quoted from dsuperbee:There have been at least 4 or 5 people who have tried to reproduce the effect over the years with little to no success. However the most recent attempt has either stopped or slowed way down.
I have said it would never be redone successfully. I still stand by that statement. The current guy has hit a dead end. I talked to him via PM not long ago.
Quoted from Methos:Can you find me a link to those? My search didn't come up with any used one on ebay recently. Thanks.
Link above in another post for the NOS $1500 one. It was not Ebay
There has been several over the last year or so that have auctioned for around $400. Not sure how to find them. I know some have been posted in the white water owner thread.
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