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#624237 Sun Aug 02 2015 05:08 PM
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What is the range of values of this pump? Is it a collectible pump as is? Feedback is welcome. I can take it.





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Retail 2000, to a dealer 1300


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Agree with the $1300 as a fair quick-sell price. I think $2000 would be on a really good day and you'd sit on it a while at that price.

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Around here $1500 is the going rate on those common pumps with a nice cylinder. Also if the crown on top is original then add some more to the price.


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Thank you for the information. I will be sitting on it for a while, but I respectfully disagree that a T-177 is a common pump. If you do a google search, you won't find any for sale and very few references to past sales from any source and very few photographs of a T-177. Having said that, none of it matters, it is all about price.
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The 177 with the external lights is much harder to locate than the 176. I think 1800-1900 w/o crown.


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