What is going on? No-one buys good stuff priced right.


There are Lamm hybrid monos, Rowland 8T, YBA Passion Integre and Lavardin integrateds, Dynaudio Contour and Confidence speakers,and that's only what I took a look at.
Too many choices, too much hesitation, no funds, not in the mood, summer time ?
inna

Inna, 20K for a tone arm; when are you going to invite me to your chateau. I just got back with the material to construct a table for my TT, and I'm going to re-record all my LP's after I receive and install the new cartridge. After that, all I'm going to do is;

Enjoy the music.
You see, I didn't say that I could ever afford it or that I would buy it even if I could. I always spend less than I can. 
Please pretend you never read my previous post. (most of you won't have to pretend)

I, too am outraged and saddened that no one is buying this perfectly wonderful gear. It is age discrimination, just as plain as the nose on my face, and it sickens me!

I propose to start a charitable fund to find a good home for each piece of worthy gear. Let us band together and open our wallets until every Dias is in a den and every Lamm has a living room.!

Just send your donations to me at **CENSORED by AG**

I am happy to do my part for Volunteers for the Benefit of  Acoustic Perfection. V-BAP. (Isn't that something Ella sang?)

I will keep a judicious inventory of all pieces liberated from Agon. But adoptive parent(s) must remain anonymous.  
I sold it all just before the market collapsed.

Small and cheap beats big and expensive.

I only include the paypal fee if the buyer insist on the process going through with paypal.

I typically would accept cash or a bank certified check or a personal check for a purchase and would ship the item only when my bank tells me the check actually cleared.

I understand the buyer is slightly at risk in that transaction, but I prefer this as opposed to me shipping the item and the check failed to clear.

So, if they insist on using paypal, which to me is a pain to use, I tell the customer that they will be responsible for the paypal fees.

I could tack the paypal fee on the sale price initially, but that doesn't make sense to me, because once you list a price, that is the price.  If the customer wants to pick the item up and pay cash (for example), why am I penalizing that person by tacking on the paypal fee?

anyway, my two cents worth.

Enjoy