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In Reply to: RE: Maggie Deal posted by Green Lantern on December 14, 2014 at 08:44:57
Such 'barn finds' in Maggiedom are RARE indeed.
And yes, once opened, who knows?
As a general rule, something is worth ONLY what someone is willing to pay.
Start High and see if any nibbles or just a bunch of low bids. Worst case Scenario would be the 150$ someone on Craiglist would offer.
Too much is never enough
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Maybe not so unusual. The pair of MMGs I bought recently were just that also. Had to cut the shipping straps to open the boxes. It would be almost impossible to put them back in without knowing exactly how the packing went in and how some parts of it lay in there. Plus the guy I got these from had another pair of MMGs and a pair of MMG Ws still in the unopened boxes also. Still trying to talk him out of the wall mount ones.
Agree; I had a set of Sennheiser 600's and a creek head phone amp on ebay once and a guy offered me $600 to end the auction (about a day or two in); being the greedy person I am told him "no way, I'm gonna ride this one out!"; long story short- they ended up selling for only about $350! lol...lessons learned.
I sold an amp on Craigslist. Ask of 400$ for a 700$ Rotel RB1070 which had MAYBE 200 hours on it. NO signs of use and all original packing …….yada yada.
Guy says OK and we agreed to meet at the Carls JR just north of the SD county line on the 5. You know, the one with the HUGE American Flag. Well, he showed up with like 375$
Schmuck.
At least he didn't try the old 'post dated, out of state, 2-party' check scam
Too much is never enough
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