Can I really sell this cartridge?


A number of people gave me great advice on replacing my Denon DL-110 when my little neighbor kid bent the stylus almost off. So, thank you.

But, one comment said I should sell the Denon because people rebuild/modify/hot rod old cartridges. I’ve googled & searches for threads & can’t find anything about this or who I would contact to sell the Denon.

Has anyone heard of this? Where would I sell it? How much should I get for it?

Thanks
tochsii
Thanks. I sold it to Joseph.  I’m really glad someone can make use of it.  He was even kind enough to give me mounting advice on the Sumiko Blackbird I bought here as my replacement. Seems like a really nice guy. Thanks for the tip dhjohnson.

As a funny side note, a well meaning poster sent me a link to AnalogMagik & said my cart would “suffer gravely” if I didn’t give it the respect it deserves by using this.  It’s ~$700 & Joseph said I could pass.
lol
As always, I appreciate everyone’s wisdom & advice.
Well, I was surprised. I recently sold a Grace F-9 with no stylus on eBay for $190. Also sold a Shure V-15 type 5 new in box for $420.
@ibmjunkman because you sold an MM cartridge and your buyer may have a stylus to add in 5 seconds. You can not do that with MC. 

Also your Grace is very popular cartridge, there is a high demand on them. I love Grace, but not F-9 after i tried Grace LEVEL II and F-14 models (amazing cartridges).   
Chakster, with all affection, it’s amazing how many amazing cartridges you’ve had the perspicacity to buy.

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