They retailed at $85 and are desirable and rare. I would probably expect to spend $100 on a mint one, if not more.
I want one and would pay more than 100.
Do you think there’s a big price difference between the mono and multi color ones
I too have been searching for an RBC, and expect to pay around $100. More if mint and in a preferred colorway.
I picked up a b grade laserfade that had a couple dings on it for $20. This was… two years ago-ish? It plays really well, and I’m not afraid to beat the hell out of it!
Only the low-hp (watermelon) I suspect.
Unknown and laser fade might also be more.
I always forget about the Unknown on. Man I remember like a year ago you’d see the occasional RBC on BST every few months. Haven’t seen one in a while. They’re slowly becoming as rare as the elusive Daytripper.
Never seen a gold/null for sale. Looking
I never thought twice about mine until @Pun1sh3R mentioned to me how it may be considered rare.
That makes sense since the gold is the best one.
do you think for ones without visible scuffs of dents, 145 for a low hp watermelon fade, 125 for unknown/laser fade, and 110 for the rest of the colors is a good rate?
I don’t think many would give them up at those prices, I’ve offered more and no luck.
If it were me…
I would pay more for the Unknown than a watermelon.
Now that we know whats inside the Unknown.
Any idea for a ballpark number around what you think they’re worth?
Im not a good person to ask, I tend to offer high amounts for throws I want. @Pun1sh3R probably knows.
Anyone know how many of each were made?
This is the age old question. The number is Equal to what the buyer is willing to pay and what the seller is willing to accept.
So like 150 for the unknown?
We can only find this with science. Someone who wants to get rid of one can audition it and let folks bid. lol.
Or you can post a looking for in the bst and see if anyone bites.