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I have a question about selling factory sealed audio gear that's been
sitting in a basement for decades. This involves both tube and transistor items. If I put it up for sale on ebay should I open the box and photograph the contents to show they've not been damaged over the years or leave the sealed cardboard box intact to show it's never been opened or used? How would you rather buy it? Thanks for your advice. |
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![]() "shosh" wrote in message oups.com... I have a question about selling factory sealed audio gear that's been sitting in a basement for decades. This involves both tube and transistor items. If I put it up for sale on ebay should I open the box and photograph the contents to show they've not been damaged over the years or leave the sealed cardboard box intact to show it's never been opened or used? How would you rather buy it? Thanks for your advice. From looking at this stuff for years, I'd say the most attractive option is to open the top of the box to show the unwrapped or uncovered part or equipment inside...in many cases it is clearly visibile. While asserting honestly, of course, that that is why you opened the box. You might even want to have somebody of you opening the box, with a before and after to go along with it. |
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