Nothing really to add to the top two guys except that please would people stop advertising these names as pronounceable...they're just not!
Also i'ts true about flickr, but in fact i believe they removed the "e" from flicker as opposed to adding an "r"...might not seem like a lot of difference but with that logic in mind, i've never heard of anyone using the term "brader" so wouldn't even work in that sense either.
I like brandables, i'm not sure why, probably easier ways of making money! But I've learnt that its all very well ticking all the boxes; pronounceable, radio test, short etc but sometimes you have to take a step back and remember that the target for these kind of domains are nearly always going to be the end user...would you call your company "bradr"? ....what service would that company provide? what product would it sell?...in fact i struggle to think of a sector or industry that I could approach to sell to...
Also age of domain means a lot less in this area of domaining I've found...end user doesn't care if its 17 years old or 17 minutes old, if it sounds good to him/her and he/she can see value with relation to their start up then they'll buy.
If you get lucky then high xx ...super lucky then maybe tip into xxx otherwise let it drop and don't waste anymore time, plenty of LLLLL.com's out there to hand-reg that are of better quality.
Sorry to disappoint and hope you prove me wrong