i have been wondering about the value of my chong bong...i bought it about a decade ago and just recently pulled it from my garage to start enjoying again...as i recall it is called "strawberry fields", its 18 in and 8mm thick...it also came signed, the signature (by my amature status) looks like all his signatures and ive researched and found that he did in fact sign several hundred pieces near the end of the company...so if anyone can help or point me in a direction to help id be much appreciated
not at the moment....ill try and get one up in the next day or so tho...im pretty technologically challenged
It's worth about as much as you can hype it for, like really lay it on thick when you're buddy says he likes it and you might get a few hundred. Other than that unless you have a picture of Chong hitting that bong before he signed it it won't have much of an actual collectors value seeing as how many he signed.
While I wouldn't even think about buying one. Which I say not to be a contrarian, but to illustrate how it can have extremely different values to two different people. To answer the OP's question, it's value is whatever someone wants to pay. Find the right person and it could be some good dough. Find me, and it's not worth squat. Most people will be somewhere in between. As far as memorabilia goes, if he signed several hundred, this is not a unique item. The sig will still have value to the right person (as stated above) but it's not valuable due to the signature alone.
A Chong model Strawberry was made between 98-2001. Can range in value between 700-1k used depending on condition and up to 1300 virgin. Chong Glass Markert Facebook Group. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk