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It comes back to audience again though. I love you guys on here, but there aren't many of you compared to Ebay.
I use Ebay and then vow never to use it again due to the fees, and instead pass on most of the saving of those fees to classifieds and here. But take my Ashdown amp as an example. Disregarding that it was built for Embrace and has played in front of 100's of thousands of people on world stages over the last decade (and so the Ashdown team have done something right!), its quality is second-to-none. I had a Bad Cat that wasn't as well built. Its a UK made amp. I have it for sale on here for £450.....Not a sniff. Thats the price of a Fender or Marshall mass-produced amp! So, it's really back off to Ebay to sell it.
My point is that you can end up not selling a bargain on here, due to lack of peeps, which then makes you readjust the price even further, to an artificially low one, until someone takes it.
Maybe it's a case of both buyers and sellers being too optimistic.
Oh and if one ever does turn up for £500 I'll have it
Oh Daisy Rock?
The only time I've messaged an ebay listing I didn't intend to bid on was an epiphone SG that was actually an epi SG custom, didn't suggest they put their price up (it was already a bit high if it had just been a g-400), but let them know they could improve their listing a bit.
I might be one of those who PM'd you privately, and I mean this in all friendlyness and sincerity, I was amazed that you didn't recontact me and move closer to a deal...
I don't think that you get many bites from potential buyers in this climate. Searching someone's history by the way, is part of forum life. Search mine and you will see that I'm a mad Carr fan, and think we could have got close to a deal on yours...
My personal experience is that the 'market' dictatest the market, not the seller. That doesn't mean you have to accept what the market decrees though...
The Coda offer of £1000 is a cracking deal, imho... Doug always looks after you, and the service is superb. I ordered my new Skylark, to be built in the new year, off Doug yesterday. Great great service...
GLWTS mate, it's a cracking little amp.