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Sold Low Power Kits for Pickup at Upcoming Launches

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dshmel

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I have 47 or so low power kits that I would like to sell. About half are OOP. I would like to avoid boxing and shipping and will be attending the following launches:

LDRS 38 - 8/29 through 9/2
High Frontier (Pawhuska, OK) - 9/28 - 9/29
Midwest Power 17 - 11/15 - 1116

I have attached a picture showing the list of kits. I have sold 3, so they are grayed out. If you are interested in a kit, make a reasonable offer. The current or history catalog prices range from $2.95 (Astro and Laser) to $38.99 (Explorer Aquarius - Boxed). A few kits may have a current value that has appreciated like the Black Brant II (#1958).

If you want multiple kits, I will be motivated to accept less.

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I am so excited about LDRS 38, I am giving away 5 of the kits in the list via facebook. Sign up for the group called "Rocket Launch Site Marketplace (Buy Sell Trade)". One per day for the next 5 days. This is for pickup at LDRS 38 only. Only one kit per person. Winner will be the first to respond (post any comment) to the item listing (not in the general discussion area). The item will be listed as an "item for sale" and will show up as "FREE". For those of you not familiar with fb Marketplace, listings look like this:

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They have a price and zip code location.
 
I have requested the OP to be marked as SOLD. I have elected to give most of these kits away. The value of most do not rise to the threshold of being worth the time and effort to ship. Giving them away for pickup at launches is more satisfying as many will end up in the hands of young aspiring rocketeers.
 
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