For a second hand wintec 2000 with cair and a couple of gullets, 17.5 inches, this is absolutely not advertising, but Ive had an enquiry and I was thinking about £225-£250, does this seem reasonable?
I don't know, Queenbee - from my experience they don't sell too well. We advertised a Wintec wide for £250 and didn't have 1 call. A smaller market, I know, but the 2000s seem pretty popular, so lots out there.
Try your price and be prepared to reduce it, I guess - different time, different market, who knows?
I got 150 pounds for an old tattyish wintec go a couple of years ago. It did have leather girth straps though as I'd had them added when the synthetic ones wore out.
bleeding hell, I've always known them to hold their price fairly well . certainly won't be selling it for peanuts, may have someone want to pay out for it If not it will collect dust
I brought a 6 month old flocked winter 2000 i think for £50 fab condition. Appears i was very lucky. Judging by Facebook sites selling £150 is reasonable but still takes time.
I sold a 500 for £175 recently. Although 7 years old it was very lightly used. Your saddle is worth what someone will pay for it so why not try it at your preferred price - people will haggle.
Exactly, I'm willing to let them haggle me to 200, but no further, I know it's sentimental but it was ebonys first saddle, if I don't sell it, it's no hardship and I'm sure I will find a use for it one day, I was also chuckling as I advertised a brand new Jeffries show bridle from their traditional range with reins, never even got to try it on her, these would be £140 new, so someone asked what I wanted for it, I said £100, she said it was too much.... I'm not selling these as a charity for other people! Lol. If the stuff sells, it sells, if not, hey ho!