I'd personaly say, sell it for about 200-300£
you should put that it in working condition no scratches and try to include games with the offer
I think that with no major scratches or dents you should be able to get $500 easy.
Not much maintence is involved in keeping a jewerly set in good condition . The jewerly should be cleaned every week or so and be careful for scratches as they can happen easily and without knowing it .
I just paid $89 for one at a dealer. It has a six inch barrel, 8 shot, in fair condition, with scratches in bluing. But hey, it should work for a plinker!
Displex could be the answer to your scratches, Although the scratches cannot be too deep, but light ones should disappear. On Youtube you can find movies where they remove scratches with tooth paste or bananas, but that certainly doesn't work for me. :-) I hope this helped.
hi depends on how deep the scratches are put there is a stick called a chip stick which is like a wax crayon and when the scratches are full shine the area with t-cut and that should solve your problem but if the scratches a sallow you can buy some touch up paint
It is a Home remedy to remove scratches with little success and up there with trying to polish scratches out with toothpaste. Badly scratches discs should be replaced and next time handle them with more care.
Electric clippers.
It really depends on the condition. One that is in like new condition with an operating radio should sell for about 200 dollars. If it is showing its age with some scratches and dings here and there and a dead radio would sell in the 75 to 100 dollar range.
It really depends on the condition and the hard drive capacity. For an 8gb with minor scratches and dings with nothing wrong with the screen or how the iPod operates, you should pay a maximum of $120. Any more and its not worth it. An ideal price would be at $100 for a very well taken care of condition.
scratches and dents
it should be worth about £40 each possibly £1000 depends on condition it has to be mint for that no scratches finger prints bends as it would have been when printed