View Full Version : Greg's Europa Madisound Speaker Blowout
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra
October 21st 03, 05:21 PM
http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
How will Gerg rationalise a sub-$500 finishing price? I guess he knew
their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
met their reserve.
711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
Well done, Gerg. Now just keep feeding Google with your loony RAO
gibberish and you'll be sticking forks in a googleplex of effete
strokes.
--
td
Arny Krueger
October 21st 03, 05:32 PM
"The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" > wrote in message
news:3omapv41df6cnmq0luqb70hjst3l37r9e5@rdmzrnewst xt.nz
> http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
> Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
Looking at the length of his list of confederates, that is people who gave
him positive feedback, it seems like he should easily get someone to *buy*
them, if you know what I mean.
> How will Gerg rationalize a sub-$500 finishing price?
How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
>I guess he knew
> their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
> met their reserve.
Tune in next week, that might be the new MSRP.
> 711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
> the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
> worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
Why wouldn't someone want to spend their hard-earned cash with Greg?
> Well done, Gerg. Now just keep feeding Google with your loony RAO
> gibberish and you'll be sticking forks in a googleplex of effete
> strokes.
Whatever that means...
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra
October 21st 03, 05:38 PM
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 12:32:03 -0400, "Arny Krueger" >
wrote:
>Whatever that means...
Are you sure you have no blood ties with Gerg?
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td
George M. Middius
October 21st 03, 05:41 PM
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra said:
> 711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
> the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
> worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
He's now doing his ripoffs under the handle "Jupiter Audio".
Curiously, this brand-new company has 21 feedback entries. Maybe trots
can explain why it's ethical for him to change his old handle --
presumably "gsingh" or something like that -- to the new one, thereby
giving "Jupiter Audio" credibility it hasn't earned.
trotsky
October 21st 03, 06:13 PM
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote:
> http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
>
> Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
> How will Gerg rationalise a sub-$500 finishing price? I guess he knew
> their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
> met their reserve.
>
> 711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
> the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
> worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
>
> Well done, Gerg. Now just keep feeding Google with your loony RAO
> gibberish and you'll be sticking forks in a googleplex of effete
> strokes.
Again, anony****s don't have much to say on any subjects. You have done
absolutely nothing with your life, drinky, per your anonymous
classification, so even if I take a **** I'm doing better than you.
P.S. I'm assuming your gay family does exist, but since they don't have
names either they aren't relevant.
trotsky
October 21st 03, 06:15 PM
Arny Krueger wrote:
> "The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" > wrote in message
> news:3omapv41df6cnmq0luqb70hjst3l37r9e5@rdmzrnewst xt.nz
>
>
>>http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
>
>
>>Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
>
>
> Looking at the length of his list of confederates, that is people who gave
> him positive feedback, it seems like he should easily get someone to *buy*
> them, if you know what I mean.
Kudos, drinky, you've at least got the fake Christian on your side.
trotsky
October 21st 03, 06:17 PM
George M. Middius wrote:
>
> The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra said:
>
>
>>711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
>>the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
>>worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
>
>
> He's now doing his ripoffs under the handle "Jupiter Audio".
> Curiously, this brand-new company has 21 feedback entries. Maybe trots
> can explain why it's ethical for him to change his old handle --
You might want to ask Arnie Chinta, the owner of the audiogon site.
He's been extremely helpful, albeit for the cost of some advertising.
Meanwhile, you haven't even done a good job being a dick, but somehow I
think that gets said to you often.
George M. Middius
October 21st 03, 06:26 PM
Gregipus slimes himself.
> > He's now doing his ripoffs under the handle "Jupiter Audio".
> > Curiously, this brand-new company has 21 feedback entries. Maybe trots
> > can explain why it's ethical for him to change his old handle --
> > presumably "gsingh" or something like that -- to the new one,
> > thereby giving "Jupiter Audio" credibility it hasn't earned.
[cowardly snippage restored]
> You might want to ask Arnie Chinta
As expected, you are unable to answer the question.
> Meanwhile, you haven't even done a good job being a dick
I wasn't even aware you were trying to suck me. Next time try harder,
there's a queer.
BTW, Gregipus, I put in a bunch of bids on your subwoofer so your pal
Arnii will have a reason to keep cheering for you. Sadly for me, your
shill bidder is still ahead.
Lionel
October 21st 03, 08:01 PM
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote:
> http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
>
> Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
> How will Gerg rationalise a sub-$500 finishing price? I guess he knew
> their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
> met their reserve.
>
> 711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
> the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
> worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
>
> Well done, Gerg. Now just keep feeding Google with your loony RAO
> gibberish and you'll be sticking forks in a googleplex of effete
> strokes.
>
> --
> td
Time Left 6hrs 37mins
Joseph Oberlander
October 21st 03, 11:54 PM
The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote:
> http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?spkrmoni&1066786686
>
> Will these awesomely 'orchestrated' speakers go for more than $404?
> How will Gerg rationalise a sub-$500 finishing price? I guess he knew
> their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
> met their reserve.
>
> 711 page views and just two bids. And a reference to Gerg's website in
> the description. Obviously his crystal mother****ing clear verbiage
> worked its usual magic on these potential customers.
>
Note the "reserve met" flag. Lol. That says it all.
OTOH, for ~$400 - it *might* be worth someone here to buy them
and then disect them and ship them around to other RAO members
and potential customers to take a listen.
Joseph Oberlander
October 21st 03, 11:57 PM
Arny Krueger wrote:
> How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
It's... how can we put this, Greg... THE WRONG NAME.
It makes you sound like you are dishonest. It's not a very attractive
term, afterall. Better would have been a numerical designation.
Jupiter Audio S1 or something.
>
>>I guess he knew
>>their real worth anyway--notice that even at $399, the speakers had
>>met their reserve.
>
>
> Tune in next week, that might be the new MSRP.
Well, actually, selling them online via Audiogon auctions might be
a good way to make money, actually. $400-$500 a pair seems a fair
price, IMO - and it take him zero work to sell.
Joseph Oberlander
October 22nd 03, 12:29 AM
Joseph Oberlander wrote:
> Arny Krueger wrote:
>
>
>> How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
>
>
> It's... how can we put this, Greg... THE WRONG NAME.
> It makes you sound like you are dishonest. It's not a very attractive
> term, afterall. Better would have been a numerical designation.
sub·ter·fuge ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sbtr-fyj)
n.
A deceptive stratagem or device: “the paltry subterfuge of an anonymous
signature” (Robert Smith Surtees).
Forgot to add that. Just the wrong name.
trotsky
October 22nd 03, 12:38 AM
Joseph Oberlander wrote:
> Joseph Oberlander wrote:
>
>> Arny Krueger wrote:
>>
>>
>>> How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
>>
>>
>>
>> It's... how can we put this, Greg... THE WRONG NAME.
>> It makes you sound like you are dishonest. It's not a very attractive
>> term, afterall. Better would have been a numerical designation.
>
>
> sub·ter·fuge ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sbtr-fyj)
> n.
>
> A deceptive stratagem or device: “the paltry subterfuge of an
> anonymous signature” (Robert Smith Surtees).
>
> Forgot to add that. Just the wrong name.
Thanks for the quote--it's always nice to see new ways to discuss how
****ing lame anonymice are.
Robert Morein
October 22nd 03, 08:30 AM
"Joseph Oberlander" > wrote in message
.net...
> Joseph Oberlander wrote:
>
> > Arny Krueger wrote:
> >
> >
> >> How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
> >
> >
> > It's... how can we put this, Greg... THE WRONG NAME.
> > It makes you sound like you are dishonest. It's not a very attractive
> > term, afterall. Better would have been a numerical designation.
>
> sub·ter·fuge ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sbtr-fyj)
> n.
>
> A deceptive stratagem or device: “the paltry subterfuge of an
anonymous
> signature” (Robert Smith Surtees).
>
> Forgot to add that. Just the wrong name.
>
How about:
"Under-the-Table-Sub"
"Subrosa Sub" ?
"Subversive Sub"
"Substandard Sub"
or just the "Substandard" ?
"Your beautiful "Europadope monitors will mate beautifully with the
Substandard, and many beautiful notes will offspring."
Sockpuppet Yustabe
October 22nd 03, 11:11 AM
"Robert Morein" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Your beautiful "Europadope monitors will mate beautifully with the
> Substandard, and many beautiful notes will offspring."
>
Sounds like its been plagiarized right out of the Jolly catalogue!!
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Michael Mckelvy
October 24th 03, 11:28 PM
"trotsky" > wrote in message
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>
>
> Joseph Oberlander wrote:
> > Joseph Oberlander wrote:
> >
> >> Arny Krueger wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> How about that $1.00 bid price on the "Subterfuge" woofer?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> It's... how can we put this, Greg... THE WRONG NAME.
> >> It makes you sound like you are dishonest. It's not a very attractive
> >> term, afterall. Better would have been a numerical designation.
> >
> >
> > sub·ter·fuge ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sbtr-fyj)
> > n.
> >
> > A deceptive stratagem or device: “the paltry subterfuge of an
> > anonymous signature” (Robert Smith Surtees).
> >
> > Forgot to add that. Just the wrong name.
>
>
> Thanks for the quote--it's always nice to see new ways to discuss how
> ****ing lame anonymice are.
>
>
Too bad you don't have the balls to face up to how lame you are.
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