Raleigh Twenty and Marinoni Special
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Sold listings on eBay say you are correct regarding the Marinoni. $200 for one beat into a comatose state and $450+ for a repainted later (Canadian) model.
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I was in the bike cooperative and they had a Raleigh 20 for sale, I think it was selling at a hefty price, over $500 probably. I didn't inspect it closely.
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If you can sell a raleigh 20 for over 200 take it and run. I don't know your market, but they typically go for 150-200 in my area.
The marinoni depends on how you sell it and your market...I wouldn't take under 600 locally.
The marinoni depends on how you sell it and your market...I wouldn't take under 600 locally.
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I would agree that the Marinoni is worth ~$600-700 depending upon where and how you sell it. Also, I can't see from the pics if it's SL or SLX tubes. I'd guess that an SLX frame is worth $50-75 more than an SL frame. But in that condition, with those components, no way the Marinoni is worth less than $550 even if it's just SL.
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It's Columbus SL, almost certainly with SP down tubes and chain stays. The frame characteristic indicate circa 1982-1987, though the paint scheme suggests we can probably knock a couple of years off the bottom end of the range.
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