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Default FS: NHT 2.5i tower speakers, Boston Acoustic VR950 towers + FREE CR2

For sale are the following speakers:

1 pair NHT 2.5i tower speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS, with
very good sonic staging and beautifully clean imaging.

Check specs he
http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx

1 pair Boston Acoustic VR950 towers -- $425, with FREE CR2 center channel
speaker. I've bought these more recently to complement my NHTs, and honestly
these towers can do just fine on their own -- the center feels "one grade
lower" than the towers, hence I'm just tossing that in to the deal. Recently
sent to shop for maintenance at the Stanford MechE lab :-) -- they're now
running great!

I can negotiate on the price, especially if you can buy everything, since
I'm going to move some time soon and plan on rewarding myself with a
Dynaudio setup. :-)

Pickup at Stanford, CA required -- besides, you prolly want to audition
these before you buy 'em anyways. Serious offers/inquiries only, of course.
Also comes with 48 hour money-back guarantee from me if you don't like 'em.
:-)

Check specs he
http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx


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Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in message
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in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!



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Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!





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Oh yeah, sorry I dunno how much prices should be, so please let me know if
I'm off or anything...

I tend to use Audiogon bluebook for things, though as it seems RAM has other
bluebooks to consider?

"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
For sale are the following speakers:

1 pair NHT 2.5i tower speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS, with
very good sonic staging and beautifully clean imaging.

Check specs he
http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx

1 pair Boston Acoustic VR950 towers -- $425, with FREE CR2 center channel
speaker. I've bought these more recently to complement my NHTs, and

honestly
these towers can do just fine on their own -- the center feels "one grade
lower" than the towers, hence I'm just tossing that in to the deal.

Recently
sent to shop for maintenance at the Stanford MechE lab :-) -- they're now
running great!

I can negotiate on the price, especially if you can buy everything, since
I'm going to move some time soon and plan on rewarding myself with a
Dynaudio setup. :-)

Pickup at Stanford, CA required -- besides, you prolly want to audition
these before you buy 'em anyways. Serious offers/inquiries only, of

course.
Also comes with 48 hour money-back guarantee from me if you don't like

'em.
:-)

Check specs he

http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx




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Oh yeah, sorry I dunno how much prices should be, so please let me know if
I'm off or anything...

I tend to use Audiogon bluebook for things, though as it seems RAM has other
bluebooks to consider?

"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
For sale are the following speakers:

1 pair NHT 2.5i tower speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS, with
very good sonic staging and beautifully clean imaging.

Check specs he
http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx

1 pair Boston Acoustic VR950 towers -- $425, with FREE CR2 center channel
speaker. I've bought these more recently to complement my NHTs, and

honestly
these towers can do just fine on their own -- the center feels "one grade
lower" than the towers, hence I'm just tossing that in to the deal.

Recently
sent to shop for maintenance at the Stanford MechE lab :-) -- they're now
running great!

I can negotiate on the price, especially if you can buy everything, since
I'm going to move some time soon and plan on rewarding myself with a
Dynaudio setup. :-)

Pickup at Stanford, CA required -- besides, you prolly want to audition
these before you buy 'em anyways. Serious offers/inquiries only, of

course.
Also comes with 48 hour money-back guarantee from me if you don't like

'em.
:-)

Check specs he

http://audioreview.com/Main%20Speake...7_1594crx.aspx




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Tho I must say I'm kinda sad that these things have devalued so much. :-( I
guess I'll keep them for my secondaries instead...

"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

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in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!





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Tho I must say I'm kinda sad that these things have devalued so much. :-( I
guess I'll keep them for my secondaries instead...

"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!





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Robert Morein
 
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"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

Lie.

RIPOFF ALERT!

VALUE ALERT!!!

The above is, of course, a forgery by Brian L. McCarty, r.a.m.'s great
pestilence and disease.

These speakers are worth every penny of the very reasonable asking price.

Check out
http://www.worldjazz.tv for my opinion of Brian L. McCarty and his
ventures.
Call me at (215) 646-4894 and I'll tell you all about him.

Brian is secretary of the Far North Queensland Film and Television
Association (FNQFTA) in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Brian L. McCarty resides in a condo at 65 Vasey Esplanade, Trinty Beach,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

It is with great pleasure that I announce that Brian L. McCarty's "Coral
Seas" studio project, an obvious scam, is now officially dead.

The remains may be viewed at http://www.coralseastudios.com .

Brian, we are celebrating your 49th birthday with news that the Coral Seas
project has gone belly-up.

We watch with great anticipation for the collapse of your WorldJAZZ Scam.

It's obvious that WorldJAZZ (http://www.worldjazz.com) is a
nonperforming non-asset, simply an invitation for the gullible to lose
money.

Coral Sea Studios, on the other hand, which McCarty (author of the above
post) also maintains, has already sunk beneath the waves. The project is
officially dead.

Brian, why do you keep around a zombie website?

Surely no business partners for Brian L. McCarty!

"WorldJAZZ
JAZZ MUSIC TELEVISION
S
NATIONAL CABLE
COMING SOON!
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
DAILY JAZZ PROGRAMMING TO BE SUPPLIED BY WORLDJAZZ
TO MOSCOW CENTRAL TV BEGINNING DECEMBER 2004"

Whoops! The above appears to be a pack of lies from the "WorldJAZZ" website,
http://www.worldjazz.com. Moscow Central TV is being informed about this
travesty.

The website goes on to say,

"WorldJAZZ has been named OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR of the
2004 Jersey Jazz Bass Festival

SEPTEMBER 22-25 2004
LIVE BROADCAST PLANNED"

But there is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival" ! It's a complete fiction! There
IS a fishing tournament called the "Jersey Bass Festival".

And there's no "PETER THLIVEROSKI". It's a play on the name of Peter
Thliveros, a sports fisherman.

Lying is Brian's vocation. WorldJAZZ.com is built on the principle of the
"Big Lie", first enunciated by Joseph Goebbels.
Unfortunately, Brian doesn't know when to stop.
The fact of his lying on rec.audio.marketplace results in his constant
exposure on Google, which drives away the very suckers he would like to get
for WorldJAZZ.
We help this process of awareness along with a very active information
program.

Bluebook Value of Coral Sea Studios = MINUS $270,000.
Bluebook Value of WorldJAZZ Scam = Less Than Zero, precise numbers are under
INVESTIGATION.

The Face Behind the Mask:Scammer Brian L. McCarty, Moscow Central TV, David
C.L. Feng, David Ellison,
Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Anthony Ramallo, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu
80 Raffles Place, Coral Sea Studios, WorldJazz, Enron, K1 Ventures,
Trinity Beach, Cairns, Australia, Boomerang

McCarty had an early scheme for Internet radio. He claims to have sold
musical performance properties and/or a business plan to Black Entertainment
Television for $9.2M. Subsequently, he left Los Angeles. One unsubstantiated
rumor is that he left to avoid prosecution for a sex crime, presumably by
paying off the victim or family. Once in Australia, he made the acquaintance
of the brother of P.M. John Howard, who introduced him to contacts at ABN
Amro, an investment banking firm. They created a business plan for some kind
of a sound studio, still represented by the website
http://www.coralseastudios.com. After approximately a year, ABN withdrew
from partnership, but left the studio project still solvent. Some time
later, it went bankrupt or nearly so, owing $270,000 to it's employees. At
this point, Australia's entitlement law kicked in, paying the employees
monies owed them, with the exception of codirectors McCarty and Jeff Wexler.

It would appear that McCarty's enterprises failed because he has some kind
of mental imbalance, which exhibits signs of both schizophrenia and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. The impersonations which he makes of me are
a fraction of the numerous identities which he has used in the past, and
continues to use, on occasion, in the present. McCarty may actually believe
he is the person who he impersonates. Many of the identities are of
elaborate construction, taking some six months or more to take shape.
McCarty seems to have a magical belief that use of false identities provides
a shield.

Since his business failure, McCarty has tried to obtain new financing. These
methods characteristically rely on false identities and false business
fronts. His domain registrations are in the names of nonexistent people, and
his websites advertise nonexistent associations and companies, frequently by
theft of trademark. For example, my name, Robert Morein, was used as a
fictitious endorsement on his website http://www.coraseastudios.com. Since
he was caught some three months ago claiming to be a producer for a
syndicated jazz music program, his name has not appeared publicly on any of
his business enterprises.

McCarty is currently attempting to revive his Internet radio scheme,
WorldJAZZ, under the name http://www.worldjazz.com. This webpage currently
consists completely of false associations and endorsements. There is no
"Jersey Jazz Bass Festival", and "Peter Thliveroski" is a modification of
"Peter Thliveros", a sports bass fisherman!

McCarty has certain bizarre beliefs regarding the pricing of used audio
equipment appearing on rec.audio.marketplace. He refers constantly to a book
known as the "Orion Bluebook", which reports surveys of audio dealers for
prices they paid for used equipment, and prices at which sold. Anyone who
advertises on rec.audio.marketplace with prices in excess of the "wholesale
average condition" price is subject to attack by McCarty, who does so with
the vigor of the Red Brigades. Tactics he has employed against victims are
the filing of false crime reports with local police departments alleging
that the seller deals in stolen goods and alleged zoning violations.

Anyone can become a McCarty victim by disagreeing with him in a public
forum. In the past, consequences have been virus attacks, email bomb
attacks, defamatory postings, and chronic impersonation. All this is
contradictory to McCarty's apparent goal of obtaining finance for his
business projects. An intelligent scammer works quietly, while McCarty may
be the best known scammer of all time.

McCarty is 49 years old, and appears to be ill, requiring intermittent
hospital care. He apparently lacks mobility. It is possible that this
contributes to his mental imbalance.

Among McCarty's aliases, we have: Anthony Ramallo, David Ellison, David C.L.
Feng, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu, Robert Morein,
Robert X Morein, Sylvan Morein, Sylvan X Morein, et al.

Keywords:
Brian L. McCarty, WorldJAZZ.com, worldjazz.tv, Far North Queensland Film and
Television Association, FNQFTA










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"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

Lie.

RIPOFF ALERT!

VALUE ALERT!!!

The above is, of course, a forgery by Brian L. McCarty, r.a.m.'s great
pestilence and disease.

These speakers are worth every penny of the very reasonable asking price.

Check out
http://www.worldjazz.tv for my opinion of Brian L. McCarty and his
ventures.
Call me at (215) 646-4894 and I'll tell you all about him.

Brian is secretary of the Far North Queensland Film and Television
Association (FNQFTA) in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Brian L. McCarty resides in a condo at 65 Vasey Esplanade, Trinty Beach,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

It is with great pleasure that I announce that Brian L. McCarty's "Coral
Seas" studio project, an obvious scam, is now officially dead.

The remains may be viewed at http://www.coralseastudios.com .

Brian, we are celebrating your 49th birthday with news that the Coral Seas
project has gone belly-up.

We watch with great anticipation for the collapse of your WorldJAZZ Scam.

It's obvious that WorldJAZZ (http://www.worldjazz.com) is a
nonperforming non-asset, simply an invitation for the gullible to lose
money.

Coral Sea Studios, on the other hand, which McCarty (author of the above
post) also maintains, has already sunk beneath the waves. The project is
officially dead.

Brian, why do you keep around a zombie website?

Surely no business partners for Brian L. McCarty!

"WorldJAZZ
JAZZ MUSIC TELEVISION
S
NATIONAL CABLE
COMING SOON!
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
DAILY JAZZ PROGRAMMING TO BE SUPPLIED BY WORLDJAZZ
TO MOSCOW CENTRAL TV BEGINNING DECEMBER 2004"

Whoops! The above appears to be a pack of lies from the "WorldJAZZ" website,
http://www.worldjazz.com. Moscow Central TV is being informed about this
travesty.

The website goes on to say,

"WorldJAZZ has been named OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR of the
2004 Jersey Jazz Bass Festival

SEPTEMBER 22-25 2004
LIVE BROADCAST PLANNED"

But there is no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival" ! It's a complete fiction! There
IS a fishing tournament called the "Jersey Bass Festival".

And there's no "PETER THLIVEROSKI". It's a play on the name of Peter
Thliveros, a sports fisherman.

Lying is Brian's vocation. WorldJAZZ.com is built on the principle of the
"Big Lie", first enunciated by Joseph Goebbels.
Unfortunately, Brian doesn't know when to stop.
The fact of his lying on rec.audio.marketplace results in his constant
exposure on Google, which drives away the very suckers he would like to get
for WorldJAZZ.
We help this process of awareness along with a very active information
program.

Bluebook Value of Coral Sea Studios = MINUS $270,000.
Bluebook Value of WorldJAZZ Scam = Less Than Zero, precise numbers are under
INVESTIGATION.

The Face Behind the Mask:Scammer Brian L. McCarty, Moscow Central TV, David
C.L. Feng, David Ellison,
Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Anthony Ramallo, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu
80 Raffles Place, Coral Sea Studios, WorldJazz, Enron, K1 Ventures,
Trinity Beach, Cairns, Australia, Boomerang

McCarty had an early scheme for Internet radio. He claims to have sold
musical performance properties and/or a business plan to Black Entertainment
Television for $9.2M. Subsequently, he left Los Angeles. One unsubstantiated
rumor is that he left to avoid prosecution for a sex crime, presumably by
paying off the victim or family. Once in Australia, he made the acquaintance
of the brother of P.M. John Howard, who introduced him to contacts at ABN
Amro, an investment banking firm. They created a business plan for some kind
of a sound studio, still represented by the website
http://www.coralseastudios.com. After approximately a year, ABN withdrew
from partnership, but left the studio project still solvent. Some time
later, it went bankrupt or nearly so, owing $270,000 to it's employees. At
this point, Australia's entitlement law kicked in, paying the employees
monies owed them, with the exception of codirectors McCarty and Jeff Wexler.

It would appear that McCarty's enterprises failed because he has some kind
of mental imbalance, which exhibits signs of both schizophrenia and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. The impersonations which he makes of me are
a fraction of the numerous identities which he has used in the past, and
continues to use, on occasion, in the present. McCarty may actually believe
he is the person who he impersonates. Many of the identities are of
elaborate construction, taking some six months or more to take shape.
McCarty seems to have a magical belief that use of false identities provides
a shield.

Since his business failure, McCarty has tried to obtain new financing. These
methods characteristically rely on false identities and false business
fronts. His domain registrations are in the names of nonexistent people, and
his websites advertise nonexistent associations and companies, frequently by
theft of trademark. For example, my name, Robert Morein, was used as a
fictitious endorsement on his website http://www.coraseastudios.com. Since
he was caught some three months ago claiming to be a producer for a
syndicated jazz music program, his name has not appeared publicly on any of
his business enterprises.

McCarty is currently attempting to revive his Internet radio scheme,
WorldJAZZ, under the name http://www.worldjazz.com. This webpage currently
consists completely of false associations and endorsements. There is no
"Jersey Jazz Bass Festival", and "Peter Thliveroski" is a modification of
"Peter Thliveros", a sports bass fisherman!

McCarty has certain bizarre beliefs regarding the pricing of used audio
equipment appearing on rec.audio.marketplace. He refers constantly to a book
known as the "Orion Bluebook", which reports surveys of audio dealers for
prices they paid for used equipment, and prices at which sold. Anyone who
advertises on rec.audio.marketplace with prices in excess of the "wholesale
average condition" price is subject to attack by McCarty, who does so with
the vigor of the Red Brigades. Tactics he has employed against victims are
the filing of false crime reports with local police departments alleging
that the seller deals in stolen goods and alleged zoning violations.

Anyone can become a McCarty victim by disagreeing with him in a public
forum. In the past, consequences have been virus attacks, email bomb
attacks, defamatory postings, and chronic impersonation. All this is
contradictory to McCarty's apparent goal of obtaining finance for his
business projects. An intelligent scammer works quietly, while McCarty may
be the best known scammer of all time.

McCarty is 49 years old, and appears to be ill, requiring intermittent
hospital care. He apparently lacks mobility. It is possible that this
contributes to his mental imbalance.

Among McCarty's aliases, we have: Anthony Ramallo, David Ellison, David C.L.
Feng, Ying Hong Huang, Lee Hodges, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu, Robert Morein,
Robert X Morein, Sylvan Morein, Sylvan X Morein, et al.

Keywords:
Brian L. McCarty, WorldJAZZ.com, worldjazz.tv, Far North Queensland Film and
Television Association, FNQFTA








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Robert Morein
 
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"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
Tho I must say I'm kinda sad that these things have devalued so much.

:-( I
guess I'll keep them for my secondaries instead...

Jeff, McCarty is a liar. He's quoting the wholesale, average price. In fact,
private sales typically go for twice that value or more, so you're well in
the ballpark.


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Robert Morein
 
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"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in message
...
Tho I must say I'm kinda sad that these things have devalued so much.

:-( I
guess I'll keep them for my secondaries instead...

Jeff, McCarty is a liar. He's quoting the wholesale, average price. In fact,
private sales typically go for twice that value or more, so you're well in
the ballpark.


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Rich Andrews
 
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"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bog1f8$saa$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully



Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!




Jeff,

Brian, who is an official nothing, is our resident troll and he neither an
offical nor truthful source of data. Brian for some reason thinks that
the trade in value is what something is worth.

The truth is

a) bluebook valuation is not required by any law.
b) The prices he quotes is a lie of omission.

Here is what Oriaon Bluebook REALLY says about your speakers.


"NHT
SPK, 2.5i 3-WAY MAHOGANY/SYCAMORE

Description: VENTED, 8" LONG-THROW SUBWOOFER, 6.5 MID, 1" DOME TWEETER

Manufacture Years: 1998 - Current


Additional Information:


Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

r

PS Thanks to Orion Bluebook for providing these prices!


--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.




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Robert Morein
 
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"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
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[snip]

Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

Check.
McCarty, the lying scum, will have no effect, because we diligently educate
everyone who could be potentially a victim of his dementia.


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Robert Morein
 
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"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
.44...
[snip]

Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

Check.
McCarty, the lying scum, will have no effect, because we diligently educate
everyone who could be potentially a victim of his dementia.


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Jeffrey Chang
 
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Ah, I see... Thanks Rich and Rob for the heads up, and thanks all for
helping a newbie. :-)

"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
.44...
"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bog1f8$saa$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully


Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!




Jeff,

Brian, who is an official nothing, is our resident troll and he neither an
offical nor truthful source of data. Brian for some reason thinks that
the trade in value is what something is worth.

The truth is

a) bluebook valuation is not required by any law.
b) The prices he quotes is a lie of omission.

Here is what Oriaon Bluebook REALLY says about your speakers.


"NHT
SPK, 2.5i 3-WAY MAHOGANY/SYCAMORE

Description: VENTED, 8" LONG-THROW SUBWOOFER, 6.5 MID, 1" DOME TWEETER

Manufacture Years: 1998 - Current


Additional Information:


Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

r

PS Thanks to Orion Bluebook for providing these prices!


--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.




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Jeffrey Chang
 
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Ah, I see... Thanks Rich and Rob for the heads up, and thanks all for
helping a newbie. :-)

"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
.44...
"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bog1f8$saa$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely FABULOUS,

with
very good sonic staging and beautifully


Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!




Jeff,

Brian, who is an official nothing, is our resident troll and he neither an
offical nor truthful source of data. Brian for some reason thinks that
the trade in value is what something is worth.

The truth is

a) bluebook valuation is not required by any law.
b) The prices he quotes is a lie of omission.

Here is what Oriaon Bluebook REALLY says about your speakers.


"NHT
SPK, 2.5i 3-WAY MAHOGANY/SYCAMORE

Description: VENTED, 8" LONG-THROW SUBWOOFER, 6.5 MID, 1" DOME TWEETER

Manufacture Years: 1998 - Current


Additional Information:


Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

r

PS Thanks to Orion Bluebook for providing these prices!


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Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.




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"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bogc88$978$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Ah, I see... Thanks Rich and Rob for the heads up, and thanks all for
helping a newbie. :-)


Jeffrey,

Don't be put off by McCarty either. His prolification and promulgation of
lies is nearly legendary. If you are really bored, check out some of his
postings in the google archive. You might even find some of the postings
sickly humorous like 'Ren and Stimpy' only darker...much darker.

r


"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
.44...
"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bog1f8$saa$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much

everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely

FABULOUS,
with
very good sonic staging and beautifully


Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!




Jeff,

Brian, who is an official nothing, is our resident troll and he neither

an
offical nor truthful source of data. Brian for some reason thinks that
the trade in value is what something is worth.

The truth is

a) bluebook valuation is not required by any law.
b) The prices he quotes is a lie of omission.

Here is what Oriaon Bluebook REALLY says about your speakers.


"NHT
SPK, 2.5i 3-WAY MAHOGANY/SYCAMORE

Description: VENTED, 8" LONG-THROW SUBWOOFER, 6.5 MID, 1" DOME TWEETER

Manufacture Years: 1998 - Current


Additional Information:


Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

r

PS Thanks to Orion Bluebook for providing these prices!


--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.








--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.




  #21   Report Post  
Rich Andrews
 
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"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bogc88$978$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Ah, I see... Thanks Rich and Rob for the heads up, and thanks all for
helping a newbie. :-)


Jeffrey,

Don't be put off by McCarty either. His prolification and promulgation of
lies is nearly legendary. If you are really bored, check out some of his
postings in the google archive. You might even find some of the postings
sickly humorous like 'Ren and Stimpy' only darker...much darker.

r


"Rich Andrews" wrote in message
.44...
"Jeffrey Chang" wrote in news:bog1f8$saa$1
@news.Stanford.EDU:

Oh really? Sorry... I'm still new here, so I dunno how much

everything
costs...

"OFFICIAL BLUEBOOK VALUATION SERVICE" wrote in

message
ws.com...
in article , Jeffrey Chang at
wrote on 11/7/03 17:42:

speakers -- $575. I've owned these for four years,
paid $1200 new when they came out, and they are absolutely

FABULOUS,
with
very good sonic staging and beautifully


Bluebook value, $240

RIPOFF ALERT!




Jeff,

Brian, who is an official nothing, is our resident troll and he neither

an
offical nor truthful source of data. Brian for some reason thinks that
the trade in value is what something is worth.

The truth is

a) bluebook valuation is not required by any law.
b) The prices he quotes is a lie of omission.

Here is what Oriaon Bluebook REALLY says about your speakers.


"NHT
SPK, 2.5i 3-WAY MAHOGANY/SYCAMORE

Description: VENTED, 8" LONG-THROW SUBWOOFER, 6.5 MID, 1" DOME TWEETER

Manufacture Years: 1998 - Current


Additional Information:


Click here for a definition of Bluebook prices.
Retail
MSRP: $1,400.00
USED: $650.00
Wholesale
Mint: $400.00
Average: $240.00"

According to Orion, dealers are selling these speakers used for $650.00
and paying custormers $240.00 for them.

Your price is fair to excellent.

r

PS Thanks to Orion Bluebook for providing these prices!


--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.








--
Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes.


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