Just curios how the market is for these domains right now.
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I haven't ever had luck with hyphens, just my opinion but unless you want to renew to sell for $xx to low $xxx than I would drop. Invest the money in a non hyphenated domain.
This model, called the Strati, is the result of a four-and-a-half month process, from design to finish, but according to Rogers, the CEO of Local Motors, the company behind the Strati, the timescale for future models could be cut to as little as six weeks, and the printing itself to just 24 hours. That’s a pretty quick turnaround.
The key is simplification. On average, a car contains thousands of parts; the Strati contains just 49.
That sale was early this year.I don't know if this has been reported before but I saw it on sedo's sales feed.
buy3dprinter.com --$12,000
That sale was early this year.
There have only been two 3d printing related domain sales reported in the last 6 months that I know of.
Ok, three, if you count one reported in June. I don't know that they are even necessarily 3d print related.
3dmfg.com - $6,240 usd - Sedo - 6/2014
3dfashion.com - $10,000 usd - Sedo - 10/2014
3d-scan.com - $2,800 usd - Sedo - 11/2014
3dglasses.org.uk--$750
I agree. Btw, the current registrant seems to be a clothing retailer.I can see the fashion name being a site one day for sure
That sale was early this year.
There have only been two 3d printing related domain sales reported in the last 6 months that I know of.
Ok, three, if you count one reported in June. I don't know that they are even necessarily 3d print related.
3dmfg.com - $6,240 usd - Sedo - 6/2014
3dfashion.com - $10,000 usd - Sedo - 10/2014
3d-scan.com - $2,800 usd - Sedo - 11/2014
There have only been two 3d printing related domain sales reported in the last 6 months that I know of.