Now I understand the pipe being made in January 1986 by Curt Rollar, do you know the significance of the 8?
Dave
Hi Dave, I don't think I answered your question. The 8 was the early grading system. It meant that pipe sold for $85 when new. A 1 would be $100; 12 would be $125 and so on.
I regular pick up pipes on auction sites for far less than they should go for, for a number of reasons. An ASP pipe from 1986 priced at $125 then would easily retail for $250 to $300 now. That should indicate an estate value of around $150 today, but they can regularly be picked up for around $100.
Even looking at today's production, I bought this year's Tan blast for less than $300 and it was one of the ones he sent off to Michael Lindner to blast for him. Easily he could have gotten more than $400 for that pipe. That's the one posted on the Christmas pipe thread.
I'm looking at another one from a batch of Tan Blasts he had Rad blast for him. Those are in the $250 neighborhood. Again, he should be selling those for, well, a lot more.
Judd's pipe shop has a listing on a certain auction site for a really nice bulldog that was made in August of 89 by Mark and sold for $125 when new. Take a look at the birdseye on the top of the back side of the bowl on that pipe. Actually, all over that bowl. That is a killer pipe and we'll just have to wait and see what it sells for.