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I would guess this board gets the eyeballs of a large segment of the vintage market of heavy hitters, big spenders. Not all of them of course. Selling here always a great move. The issue is that even among the informed consumers on this board, there is presently a huge disconnect in what a fair price is for a lot of items. If an item is of some significant value, I am skeptical a deal will be worked out "among friends". That's why 99% of "make me an offers" go nowhere.
Potential buyer: "I could do $3,000." Potential seller: "Uh, ok . . . that might be a typo but I'll just be polite and say no. Thanks for looking." But of course there may be other benefits to a private sale. Last edited by Snapolit1; 10-10-2024 at 12:01 PM. |
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