How to sell fuse on Audiogon?


Let’s say I found a neat lookin’ hi-end fuse that I want to sell. Not sure if ebay crowd gives a truck about hi-end fuse(s) , so I try here and OMFG! that price of listing one is $10! Does it mean I should sell it for at least $80?

I also noted that on alibaba or dhgate you can customize notes on the fuse body to something like hi-fi-tuning on pieces that worth approx dime per piece. So how can you tell which one is authentic? Should I hire professional listener before posting for sale?

Please help dummy out!

THANKS!
czarivey
I've had good luck selling on Audio Advisor. I've bought and sold here since 1997, but the fees pushed me away.
CZ,

Devise a very clever sounding ad, include words like "Nano" and "Quantum"  abundantly,  also state that this high end fuse is highly directional (remember to have arrows screened on the fuse).  Package it ornately and don't forget to make an owners manual, leather bound preferably as this ads perceived value like you would not believe.  

Just build the $10 listing fee into the price, with all the above you'd could probably get $150 per fuse,  then just sit back and watch the $ roll in.

:-)

Good Listening


Peter
   

With a little remarketing and repackaging there are many  high quality fuses out there readily available and in common use that probably sound really good,. Good enough maybe for even the most discerning audiophile.  Heck The one that came in my Arc preamp is glass and looks and sounds very impressive.   I wonder what it might go for with the right marketing behind it.  💲💲💲

This also leads to the question if a device like an arc preamp is labeled audiophile are all,the parts also audiophile quality and perhaps worth way more than the device as a whole?
In the Vintage Drum field, some greedy sellers "part out" a perfectly good drum, the individual components collectively being worth more than the complete drum itself. It’s a disgraceful practice, and sellers who do it are shunned by their more principled and respectful fellow Vintage Drum dealers. Bun E. Carlos, formerly of Cheap Trick, is one of the most respected sellers, and has an insane collection (about 100 sets and 200 snare drums).