A chap on one of my Facebook groups has posted pictures of an original Craftversa that was his grandfather’s and is said to be in unused condition.
He now knows it is likely worth well into four figures (not my valuation, I’m not qualified to say).
If anyone is seriously interested as a potential buyer, please drop me a PM and I will try and put you in touch. As I say, there is no guarantee it will be for sale but I rather suspect it will be, now the true value is known.
Not quite the Holy Grail, but pretty damn close!
Craftversa, original, possibly unused, possibly for sale
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Re: Craftversa, original, possibly unused, possibly for sale
I saw this on FB.
I believe the new owner has decided to keep it and use it.
Russ
I believe the new owner has decided to keep it and use it.
Russ
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Good on him!
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Four figures? Wow! I thought they went for about £600......
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Re: Craftversa, original, possibly unused, possibly for sale
Four figures? Would that be £19/11d?
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