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    FS: Dynafit TLT Vertical FT12

    These bindings have been out on the mountain 3 times. Selling for $500+shipping+Paypal. No smoking deals on these binders. Paid $600 with tax this year.

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    $600? You got fucked.

    Telemark Pyrenees has them new and shipped to your door for $431.
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    This guy sold his FT12's for $300. And he is not a douche bag.
    Click here to increase your vocabulary.

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    $500, are you serious? You are fucking hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4stroked View Post
    No smoking deals on these binders.
    just crack smoking by the OP

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTR View Post
    This guy sold his FT12's for $300. And he is not a douche bag.
    definitely set the low bar for in season resale pricing. Carry on....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Sizzler View Post
    definitely set the low bar for in season resale pricing. Carry on....
    Good point. It is (was) a rocking deal. Dfinn also recently sold me a pair for $300. Good folks will continue to hook up fellow good folks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RTR View Post
    Good point. It is (was) a rocking deal. Dfinn also recently sold me a pair for $300. Good folks will continue to hook up fellow good folks.
    Especially fellow good folks who helped organize very good deals for many good folks, thanks again.
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
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    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTR View Post
    Good point. It is (was) a rocking deal. Dfinn also recently sold me a pair for $300. Good folks will continue to hook up fellow good folks.
    so you're the local who scooped up what were almost my bindings

    lucky bastard. Ended up getting some new for $435 or so around thanksgiving.

    $455 here:

    http://alpenglowgear.com/gear/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=24_11_12&pr oducts_id=475
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    I love how people think it's relevant what THEY paid, rather than the going market rate is currently.
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    This isn't the going market this is the tgr bro bro hook up market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamSkis View Post
    This isn't the going market this is the tgr bro bro hook up market.
    In general, yes, but then there's this...

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeStrummer View Post
    Telemark Pyrenees has them new and shipped to your door for $431.
    Goal: ski in the 2018/19 season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    I love how people think it's relevant what THEY paid, rather than the going market rate is currently.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_J View Post
    In general, yes, but then there's this...
    but both of those (the recent $300 used pairs, and the $431 new ones that are available to everyone right now) are well below the OP's price, so I'm not sure what you're saying. What people paid is relevant, because what we are paying IS the going market rate, which I would generally say is $450-300 shipped. If the OP was selling for that range, they would already be gone.
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke
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    With a simple search I found the same bindings for less $600 with no tax or shipping fees. Why do I want to buy your used binding for the same, effective, price with no guarantees?

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    My last comment was to SamSkis who seemed to be implying (and maybe I'm wrong) that what people will pay here is lower than the "true" market value because we're all looking for the "bro bro hookup".

    I agree with you, farmer, on the real market value.
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