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Nike sneakers. School me on finding a price

Discussion in 'General' started by _indy, Dec 28, 2021.

  1. _indy

    _indy Well-Known Member

    My daughter picked these up in an estate sale, tried to find a value. Nada.

    Looks like the name and model are real, the 82 first year of production. Just no other Nike sneaker had this lace up or height. The present tall is several inches shorter.

    The box says basically same thing the tags do. Never worn.
     

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  2. StaccatoFan

    StaccatoFan My 13 year old is faster than your President

    Kinda cool!
     
  3. Sweatypants

    Sweatypants I am so smart! S-M-R-T... I mean S-M-A-R-T!

    StockX app
     
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  4. Chino52405

    Chino52405 Well-Known Member

    The Nike Hoops & Headlocks high top. Is basketwrestling a sport?
     
  5. _indy

    _indy Well-Known Member

    I was thinking boxing.
     
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  6. _indy

    _indy Well-Known Member

    Thanks, will follow a action or 3 and see how it works.
     
  7. Venom51

    Venom51 John Deere Equipment Expert - Not really

    9 grains of long white rice.
     
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  8. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    I have a hard time believing there's not at least 3 nerds here that know the exact current market value
     
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  9. eggfooyoung

    eggfooyoung You no eat more!

    82 SF Air Force 1's?
     
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  10. Spang308

    Spang308 Well-Known Member

    He asked what they're worth, not what the makers daily pay is.
     
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  11. r6fast

    r6fast Well-Known Member

    Those are air force 1 SF High Sages. They aren't worth much. You can buy them anywhere from $75-300 depending on color ways.
     
  12. KMC

    KMC DUC|DET

    Those are not from ‘82. In 1982 they didn’t put shoelace tabs on shoes that said “‘82”, nor did they make the AF1 that high, like a boxing shoe.

    You have modern shoes made extra high. Go on StockX and type in your style number (found on box and inside tongue label). It will show you on average what your style and color are trading for.

    R6fast is spot on with his evaluation.
     
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  13. Lawdog78

    Lawdog78 Well-Known Member

    I was thinking maybe this was gonna be an original pair of MJ23's Those bring serious money on ebay. These are the ugliest shoes I have ever seen...haha Cool though in the new old stock aspect
     
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  14. Venom51

    Venom51 John Deere Equipment Expert - Not really

    Oh...well since they are only valuable to someone that desires them then the answer is nothing.
     
  15. tl1098

    tl1098 Well-Known Member

    BIL has an original unworn pair of 85 Air Jordans with box and receipt (red and black).
     
  16. r6fast

    r6fast Well-Known Member

    Those have gone anywhere from $25-75k. If they are 9.5 or 10's they will fall on the higher end.
     
  17. speedluvn

    speedluvn Man card Issuer

    Curious! How can one determine if the sneakers are authentic when considering a purchase?
     
  18. _indy

    _indy Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info #r6fast
    A link would be great, did a search for "air force 1 SF High Sages" looking at the images found in the search none are designed like these. If those pictured are High sages then these are mile high sages.
    Just found it odd, could not find these pictured anywhere.
    Considering they price you gave, figure these didn't cost much in the first place and didn't hold there value?
     
  19. tl1098

    tl1098 Well-Known Member

    Gee,I guess he could afford to pay back the 7k he borrowed from us about 10 yrs ago.:crackup:He bought two pairs, wore one and put the other away,I thought he was
    crazy.
     
  20. r6fast

    r6fast Well-Known Member

    StockX is the biggest one that you can send your shoes to get authentication. It's very difficult now with some of the counterfeits. People will show you an authentication certificate then send you a bootleg. It's a shady market, but some people are making huge money with old shoes and the crazy prices people are willing to pay.
     
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