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Title says it all... what do you think a 710HS wil cost now? With the 710-801 out I feel like the demand may be affected. On a certain website I saw a 710-801 up for 325.
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I would say 200-220$ for a 710-801 and 240-260$ for a NIB 710HS. Because the 710-801 is still very recent, there is a more ample supply whereas it is now pretty hard to find a mint HS.


220, 425BK, 425BK-600, 426, 426BK, 3200, 5000, 5000BK-702, 5500SBK-801, 520A, 520SBT, 520BK-1101, 525SBK-701, 707D2-600, 707-701, 710D2, 710-101, 730-801, 730CFHS, 740, 805-1101, 806-701, 806BK-801, 806BK-901, 806SBK-901, 806-1101, 913D2, 950-801, 950BK-901, 960BK-801, 960-WW, 12800BK-801, 14205, S30V Ritter, M4 Ritter
 
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got a dead mint 710 hs pe bt,to trade


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What would you like? I could either give you a 710HSSR + a little cash or a 730-801 but then you would need to give me some cash back...


220, 425BK, 425BK-600, 426, 426BK, 3200, 5000, 5000BK-702, 5500SBK-801, 520A, 520SBT, 520BK-1101, 525SBK-701, 707D2-600, 707-701, 710D2, 710-101, 730-801, 730CFHS, 740, 805-1101, 806-701, 806BK-801, 806BK-901, 806SBK-901, 806-1101, 913D2, 950-801, 950BK-901, 960BK-801, 960-WW, 12800BK-801, 14205, S30V Ritter, M4 Ritter
 
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like to get a strider or sebb.........


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Posts: 5099 | Location: BEREA KY | Registered: July 22, 2007Report This Post
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Sorry, I don't have those.


220, 425BK, 425BK-600, 426, 426BK, 3200, 5000, 5000BK-702, 5500SBK-801, 520A, 520SBT, 520BK-1101, 525SBK-701, 707D2-600, 707-701, 710D2, 710-101, 730-801, 730CFHS, 740, 805-1101, 806-701, 806BK-801, 806BK-901, 806SBK-901, 806-1101, 913D2, 950-801, 950BK-901, 960BK-801, 960-WW, 12800BK-801, 14205, S30V Ritter, M4 Ritter
 
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Now that I'm pretty used to the 710M4, I think it is equal to a 710HS...provided both are in the same condition and have well-centered blades.

If you get either one for less than $250, you are doing fine.

That's just an opinion...but that's the most I would pay for either....NIB.

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Originally posted by LorenzoL:
I would say 200-220$ for a 710-801 and 240-260$ for a NIB 710HS. Because the 710-801 is still very recent, there is a more ample supply whereas it is now pretty hard to find a mint HS.


You have it backwards.
The 710-801 is tougher to find because it's newer, and more limited. I don't think I've ever heard how many 710HS were produced, but I'd guess it's well into the thousands.

You are right about the 710HS being more valuable though. The fit and finish on my two 710HS is much better than my 710-801's.....The backspacers fit correctly and the scales on the 710HS aren't painted!


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Unfortunately, most of the original 710-801 buyers have re-sold them straight away for a profit (there were something like 30 on eBay in the past 2 months, plus those on this forum).
Most of the HS were users, so very few NIB remain, and they are mostly in the hands of true collectors, not speculators.


220, 425BK, 425BK-600, 426, 426BK, 3200, 5000, 5000BK-702, 5500SBK-801, 520A, 520SBT, 520BK-1101, 525SBK-701, 707D2-600, 707-701, 710D2, 710-101, 730-801, 730CFHS, 740, 805-1101, 806-701, 806BK-801, 806BK-901, 806SBK-901, 806-1101, 913D2, 950-801, 950BK-901, 960BK-801, 960-WW, 12800BK-801, 14205, S30V Ritter, M4 Ritter
 
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Wait until we get out of the recession.


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