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  • Dutchman
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    This is a professional seller, who just might have paid way too much for this. Yes. it's comparatively rare, and obviously the seller is in no hurry to sell it. There is more than likely someone out there who will pay that amount. There always is.

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  • glus
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    Originally posted by jaja6009 View Post
    Wow, I didn't know it even existed. How did you find a NOS one? There is a 4203 non Roo on ebay, but the person wants $275!!!!
    Reviving this thread from almost two years ago is bad enough, but is that same ebay seller still reviving his $275 posting?! Hope springs eternal, I guess...

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Eve...r/163649507788

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  • rdshackleford
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    Originally posted by jaja6009 View Post
    Wow, I didn't know it even existed. How did you find a NOS one? There is a 4203 non Roo on ebay, but the person wants $275!!!!
    Not sure what you meant. I found a NOS 80's 4200, just a rare auction. The roo pic above is not NOS, just in really good shape. eBay back in late 2016 was like a bonanza for vintage speed bags.

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  • jaja6009
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    Wow, I didn't know it even existed. How did you find a NOS one? There is a 4203 non Roo on ebay, but the person wants $275!!!!

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  • Dutchman
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    Sweet!

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  • REB
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    That is one fine looking bag...

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  • rdshackleford
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    Originally posted by jaja6009 View Post
    ...I just need a 4200 and 4201 in Kangaroo leather to have every Everlast Professional bag....
    You would also need the rare and elusive crocostimpy...

    (a.k.a. the 4203 Kangaroo)





    -Rusty

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  • rdshackleford
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    Originally posted by jaja6009 View Post
    ...Either everyone was distracted by the once in a lifetime 4200 never been used, or...
    I got my 'never been used' 4200 for half that price.

    -Rusty

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  • jaja6009
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    It was on eBay. Either everyone was distracted by the once in a lifetime 4200 never been used, or people don't like the big 4200 bags. I just need a 4200 and 4201 in Kangaroo leather to have every Everlast Professional bag. The search is part of the fun.

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  • BagBoy
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    Originally posted by jaja6009 View Post
    While everyone was busy bidding on the 4200 I was able to snag a 4200 Kangaroo. The bag was filthy but some cleaner, conditioner, new laces and bladder made this bag restore nicely. Extremely nice leather.
    Wow, where did you find that one? And I might as well ask what kind of leather cleaner/conditioner you use? My first bag although only six months old could use a little love.

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  • jaja6009
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    While everyone was busy bidding on the 4200 I was able to snag a 4200 Kangaroo. The bag was filthy but some cleaner, conditioner, new laces and bladder made this bag restore nicely. Extremely nice leather.
    Attached Files

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  • jaja6009
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    Anyone here the proud new owner? Now imagine if this was a 4200 Kangaroo NOS.

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  • REB
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    Originally posted by rdshackleford View Post
    m***8 won the bag for 280.55. Congrats to the new owner.

    -Rusty
    Whoa!!.. Just remember, whenever I get around to posting my 4200, it damn sure is not this one.

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  • rdshackleford
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    m***8 won the bag for 280.55. Congrats to the new owner.

    -Rusty

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  • rdshackleford
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    The description says "Still in original box." Clearly, they have removed it from the box and the value dropped immediately and significantly!

    lol
    -Rusty

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