Why so many linn lp12s for sale


Has anyone noticed that suddenly Agon has numerous linn lp 12s for sale?
Today I counted 8! Is there something going on.....are they going out of style . Or is this just random sales fluctuation?
rrm
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Now that I have listened to the Technics / Triplanar rig for 5-6 weeks; I like it even more. Does it mean that My LP12 doesn’t sound good? No, it sounds different and still pleases in different ways.

Will the new Technics put every other TT in the attic, basement or used market? Absolutely Not. Every TT at every price point is still valid. They will all provide the pleasure of vinyl.

At this point in time for Me; the Linn being a sprung TT has become untenable. I will keep my Kuzma belt drive and enjoy its qualities. Better? No just different, as they all are.

 I notice more TTs on the used market. Great deals to be had, whether your first, 2nd or 3rd.
At this point in time for Me; the Linn being a sprung TT has become untenable.
What is it about a suspended chassis that disturbs you so much?
Since my floor is not built on solid granite bedrock, I could never consider a non-suspended table. It would be unusable!
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Lots of LP12 for sale...because there were SO many LP12’s made over the years, because they’ve been good and popular for a long time. They’re still in demand today. They have an extensive upgrade path. And more importantly, because they hold their value so well that even satisfied owners can be tempted to sell. People here often read the wrong direction into "always see X for sale" or "never see Y for sale" (the latter usually means it’s faded into oblivion, sometimes for good reason - why bother buying an ad for an item nobody will buy?).

Not an LP12 owner...but their place in hifi analog history has to be respected.