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Tom
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago #1
Hello, I need help.
I have a very old Burton Air and I would like to know its value. I do not know the year but somebody wanted to change my old burton air one for a new one.
The board is very small, blue and some black, air is written in big on the tale part on the side in yellow.

The hole for the bindings are very old style very near one from the other and the angle of rotation is very low.
Can you help me, Tanks
Dr Shred
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago #2
I had an all black Burton air that I bought new in 1992. I have also owned two others. I had a 174 with an all brown topsheet. That one I got in 1994. And I had a blue top sheet Burton air that was a 156. I sold them all over the years to have some more cash for new ones. I now wish that I had kept all of my Burton decks. I had about four air series, a twin tip Ouija board, an M6, four customs, two supermodels, a balance, two dragons, a T6, a custom X, and a Bryan Iguchi 156. I now have 7 old decks. I actively ride four during the winter. My oldest is the Bryan Iguchi 156. My favorite freestyle board over the past 19 years.

Dang, I wish now that I had kept em all. All sweet! All sick.
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago #3
Dr Shred, I'm in awe. Indeed a pity you didn't keep them....
Mungo
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Posted 8 Months, 1 Week ago #4
I've got a vintage Burton Craig Kelly Air snowboard which I found in the back of an old Cash Converters store in Invercargill, New Zealand, back in 2004. The board is Austrian made, 161 cm, and still has the original bindings. I knew nothing about snowboards at this time and indeed looking back it seems hilarious I found this gem almost hidden away in the arse end of the world. I have since learned there are not many like it and it has some considerable value. If anyone is interested in having a look at some photos or even buying it let me know. Better it went to a collector than gather dust in my house....
Mungo
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Posted 8 Months, 1 Week ago #5
Craig Hendo
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Posted 7 Months, 1 Week ago #6
Howdy. I picked up a CRaig kelly 155 yesterday at a car boot sale in Edinburgh Scotland for £30 including original bindings and a carry bag. Couldn't believe my eyes.
It is the model with the purpley paint splatter top graphs. There are a few small chips across the top (and some seriously retro stickers) but the base doesn't have a scratch and the edges have hardly been touched if ever?? Mint
Happy Days I tell you!

And my name is Craig, obviously meant to be

Hendo
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