I'm new to River Dave's but I've been checking it out a lot lately and decided that this would be the best place to sell my Maha Wood 360.
Here's the story behind this ski: My father-in-law bought this ski for my mother-in-law in the late 1970's, he thinks, from Braito's Marina at Clear Lake. He really wanted her to start skiing. She tried it out once or twice and decided skiing was not her thing so it was never used again. He put it away in a storage cabinet in their garage and basically just forgot about it. It's been in that cabinet for over 35 years. He's now 85 and she's 83. She doesn't think she'll take up skiing anytime soon. He quit when he was 75.
Anyway, the ski is a Maha Wood 360. Not sure on the length but when I compare it to my father-in-law's 68" Connelly it's at least 2 or 3 inches longer so I'm going to call it a 70".
Condition: There is one ding several inches back from the nose on top. There are several superficial scratches on top. Basically, I think that because they had the ski laying down in the storage cabinet that other stuff got put on top of it and not always carefully. There's a scrape on the bottom that's about 3/4"-1" long. The edges have some minor wear. I'm just being honest and letting you know what condition it's in.
There is no case for it and he doesn't remember it having one. It has the original hardware. Not a crack or anything wrong with it. Like brand new.
Asking $750. Let me know if you're interested. Thanks, Neil
Here's the story behind this ski: My father-in-law bought this ski for my mother-in-law in the late 1970's, he thinks, from Braito's Marina at Clear Lake. He really wanted her to start skiing. She tried it out once or twice and decided skiing was not her thing so it was never used again. He put it away in a storage cabinet in their garage and basically just forgot about it. It's been in that cabinet for over 35 years. He's now 85 and she's 83. She doesn't think she'll take up skiing anytime soon. He quit when he was 75.
Anyway, the ski is a Maha Wood 360. Not sure on the length but when I compare it to my father-in-law's 68" Connelly it's at least 2 or 3 inches longer so I'm going to call it a 70".
Condition: There is one ding several inches back from the nose on top. There are several superficial scratches on top. Basically, I think that because they had the ski laying down in the storage cabinet that other stuff got put on top of it and not always carefully. There's a scrape on the bottom that's about 3/4"-1" long. The edges have some minor wear. I'm just being honest and letting you know what condition it's in.
There is no case for it and he doesn't remember it having one. It has the original hardware. Not a crack or anything wrong with it. Like brand new.
Asking $750. Let me know if you're interested. Thanks, Neil