You have to remember that in domaining is does not matter what you and I think, what matters is the value the end user places on the domain name. It is our job to negotiate a price that meets that value without leaving any money on the table. The domain name is a good two-word domain name that is somewhat rare. However, chance are if I saw it on a close-out list I have moved on. The beauty of domaining is this story can happen with any domain name that you may own. Just keep reaching out to end users and not domainers. You biggest return will come from end users. Like the story on Domainsherpa where they guy bought a domain name for $4K and resold it for $150K. I am sure that the owner did not make enough of an effort to the find right end user. If so, he would be the seller at $150K.