Oct 16, 2009, 03:29 AM // 03:29
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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Ghostly Staffs
Hey!
I would highly appreacite if someone has time to PriceCheck these Ghostly Staffs for all of us ppl. All oldschool so no inscriptions and 20/x are inherents.
I thank for your time for even looking this thread!
Q9 Curses 20/10
Q9 Curses 20/9
Q9 Divine Favor 20/10
Q10 Smiting Prayers 20/10
Q10 Earth Magic 20/10
, thank you.
Edit: Thanks ALOT for every single who has given their PC on these. This will be enough but if you feel like adding more it will would be always nice, thank you.
Last edited by Tripolityx; Oct 30, 2009 at 11:55 AM // 11:55..
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Oct 17, 2009, 09:11 PM // 21:11
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 21, 2009, 01:30 AM // 01:30
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#3
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 22, 2009, 02:03 AM // 02:03
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 23, 2009, 11:09 PM // 23:09
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 26, 2009, 12:16 AM // 00:16
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 29, 2009, 05:23 AM // 05:23
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: +2 GMT
Guild: WTB Q9 20/20 Bo Staves
Profession: R/
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To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that 'bump' is an acronym of 'bring up my post' however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position". It can also be used in PMs or IMs on the web, to return an older message to the top of the list. Many Internet forums show as their first page a list of the 20–50 topics or "discussion threads" most recently posted to. Someone wishing to keep a thread on this first page, or bring an old thread back to it will post a reply to it purely to do this. If one is open about this, the post may simply be the word 'bump'.
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Oct 29, 2009, 11:38 AM // 11:38
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Furnace Stoker
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Q9 Curses 20/10 - 30-40k
Q9 Curses 20/9 - 2-5k
Q9 Divine Favor 20/10 - 50k
Q10 Smiting Prayers 20/10 - 10k
Q10 Earth Magic 20/10 - 10k
get more opinions
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Oct 29, 2009, 01:51 PM // 13:51
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#9
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: In your backline
Guild: No Tags [NONE]
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r9 curse 20/10 20k
r9 curse 20/9 merch
r9 DF 30k or so
r10 smite, around 5k
r10 earth, around 5k
imo
gl.
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Oct 30, 2009, 05:26 AM // 05:26
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Badly Influenced
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Buying Humps! (No kidding! Check my buy thread)
Guild: Hello Kitty Krewe [HKK] Forever!-ish
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I sold a 20/10 r13 earth for 5k just the other day. So the 5-10k might be low for r10 earth ... or it could simply be the case of same price for r<anything over 9>
Cheers & GL!
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Oct 30, 2009, 05:30 AM // 05:30
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Kamaspama
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Nunya Bizness
Guild: pupu / SLAP
Profession: W/
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Agree with Yawgmoth - have sold mine around those prices, some higher
sold my r9 20/10 earth for 45k
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