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Forsale: Classic Audio Equipment
Tuner-SAE TWO T14
Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors All in ex.cond. with boxes |
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Make offer by e-mail.
"SAE" wrote in message news:uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors All in ex.cond. with boxes |
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Alex Rodriguez wrote:
In article uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01, says... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors Including a price is usally a good idea when you are trying to sell something. -------------- Yeah, otherwise the proper term is 'For Auction.' IOW, your inviting people to BID, and selling to the one who BIDS the most. I see that you didn't take my advice to check the ebay figures and price your gear accordingly. jak Alex |
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"jakdedert" wrote in message ... Alex Rodriguez wrote: In article uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01, says... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors Including a price is usally a good idea when you are trying to sell something. -------------- Yeah, otherwise the proper term is 'For Auction.' IOW, your inviting people to BID, and selling to the one who BIDS the most. I see that you didn't take my advice to check the ebay figures and price your gear accordingly. E-bay doesn't have every model(none that I could see of mine) so I assumed people would make an offer based on the Audio Bluebook prices. On Ebay the models I saw are cheaper models than mine. There are some retail sites where I found prices but these places being retail usually offer a 30 day guarantee, while although mine are in ex. cond. I'm selling "as is". I'm not in the business of selling audio equipment. |
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SAE wrote:
"jakdedert" wrote in message ... Alex Rodriguez wrote: In article uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01, says... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors Including a price is usally a good idea when you are trying to sell something. -------------- Yeah, otherwise the proper term is 'For Auction.' IOW, your inviting people to BID, and selling to the one who BIDS the most. I see that you didn't take my advice to check the ebay figures and price your gear accordingly. E-bay doesn't have every model(none that I could see of mine) so I assumed people would make an offer based on the Audio Bluebook prices. On Ebay the models I saw are cheaper models than mine. There are some retail sites where I found prices but these places being retail usually offer a 30 day guarantee, while although mine are in ex. cond. I'm selling "as is". I'm not in the business of selling audio equipment. I was just in a pawn shop today. They had the 2003 editions of the audio bluebooks for sale. They wanted $200 apiece for them. I doubt that too many of the people who post in here have them.... jak |
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jakdedert wrote:
SAE wrote: "jakdedert" wrote in message .. . Alex Rodriguez wrote: In article uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01, says... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors Including a price is usally a good idea when you are trying to sell something. -------------- Yeah, otherwise the proper term is 'For Auction.' IOW, your inviting people to BID, and selling to the one who BIDS the most. I see that you didn't take my advice to check the ebay figures and price your gear accordingly. E-bay doesn't have every model(none that I could see of mine) so I assumed people would make an offer based on the Audio Bluebook prices. On Ebay the models I saw are cheaper models than mine. There are some retail sites where I found prices but these places being retail usually offer a 30 day guarantee, while although mine are in ex. cond. I'm selling "as is". I'm not in the business of selling audio equipment. I was just in a pawn shop today. They had the 2003 editions of the audio bluebooks for sale. They wanted $200 apiece for them. I doubt that too many of the people who post in here have them.... jak You can pay Orion Blue Book to look up individual items on their website for a couple of bucks each, as I recall, which would help if you set a price for a sale from your home. But if you were to auction them they will bring whatever the bidders pay at that moment in time regardless of what the bluebook. says. Sometimes a "collector's item" with a following will bring a lot more than the blue book says, but nothing you have seems to me to be a collector's item. Getting the full blue book retail price is not easy if you want to sell them with no warranty return/refund possible, as would be the case with a used stereo store. I suggest that you decide on an asking price somewhere between the blue book mint trade-in and used retail prices. Wylie Williams The Speaker and Stereo Store |
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Wylie Williams wrote:
jakdedert wrote: SAE wrote: "jakdedert" wrote in message ... Alex Rodriguez wrote: In article uEODd.3738$eb.1673@trndny01, says... Tuner-SAE TWO T14 Amplifier-SAE TWO A14 Acoustic Research Speakers-AR98LS Onkyo Integra TA-2070 Cassette deck KLH FM table radio Model 21 (from 1960's) Cabinet- Walnut Veneer (real) glass doors Including a price is usally a good idea when you are trying to sell something. -------------- Yeah, otherwise the proper term is 'For Auction.' IOW, your inviting people to BID, and selling to the one who BIDS the most. I see that you didn't take my advice to check the ebay figures and price your gear accordingly. E-bay doesn't have every model(none that I could see of mine) so I assumed people would make an offer based on the Audio Bluebook prices. On Ebay the models I saw are cheaper models than mine. There are some retail sites where I found prices but these places being retail usually offer a 30 day guarantee, while although mine are in ex. cond. I'm selling "as is". I'm not in the business of selling audio equipment. I was just in a pawn shop today. They had the 2003 editions of the audio bluebooks for sale. They wanted $200 apiece for them. I doubt that too many of the people who post in here have them.... jak You can pay Orion Blue Book to look up individual items on their website for a couple of bucks each, as I recall, which would help if you set a price for a sale from your home. But if you were to auction them they will bring whatever the bidders pay at that moment in time regardless of what the bluebook. says. Sometimes a "collector's item" with a following will bring a lot more than the blue book says, but nothing you have seems to me to be a collector's item. Getting the full blue book retail price is not easy if you want to sell them with no warranty return/refund possible, as would be the case with a used stereo store. I suggest that you decide on an asking price somewhere between the blue book mint trade-in and used retail prices. Wylie Williams The Speaker and Stereo Store That wasn't me. Please be careful to confine any replies to my posts to this forum, unless I ask for private email. Thanx jak |
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