falcon value

If it likes hockey & says "ay" at the end of each sentence, it's canadian.

Slim
 
I was going to correct you on the proper spelling of "Eh". But I see Dave has already done so.

Dave and I live 160 miles apart so our speech patterns are approx the same.

However, Dave is a little further North and lives close to the South Saskatchewan River. Anytime a Canadian gets close to water, they start to sound more like an East Coaster.

I am a Flat lander and closer to the Montana border, so my dialect is a cross between Flat Lander and a slight Montana drawl.

I have been known to say, "Ya'll" at times when speaking.

If you listen closely to this song done by Captain Tractor, (yes, we even name our bands after Farm Machinery), you will be able to pick up slight nuances in the North Sask Newfie dialect.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G_L9tXEwmc

A great song and truthfully, most of us are as crazy as the people in the video. One has to be in order to live in this 6 month a year, snow covered Hell.
 
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So you didn't like the answer on the facebook site?

What, you didn't like to hear the truth?


:lol:

How much did whoever-on-FaceBook think it was worth ?

Dave <-- curious owner of a Canadian-made Falcon M-5
 
Dave, that isn't a Falcon. It's the Saskatchewan commemorative Shit Hawk Model and you know it.

Don't try and BS anyone.
 
How much did whoever-on-FaceBook think it was worth ?

Dave <-- curious owner of a Canadian-made Falcon M-5

:thumbup:


It was $150 on a good day.

Model BA-6 I think from 2007 in the J&J catalog.



Of course some people said $300-$400 because of the $120 dollar leather wrap job.


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$100, maybe $150 is what I would expect to get for a used plain-jane Falcon like that. The ones that are in demand are the older, fancy ones with bone ivory and even those can be had for 300-500 if you shop aound.
 
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