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Anyone else notice the inflated ebay prices of large Bozak systems?

Posted by Mr Blue Sky on January 5, 2017 at 01:21:23:

To whom it may concern:

Dear Bozak seller,

Just because someone else on ebay lists their Concert Grands for $10,000 or their Symphoys for $2700, does not mean that all of the sudden there is a massive increase in the value of Bozak speaker systems. Rather than using these absurd prices as a guide, consider, for example, the gorgeous pair of Symphonys that have sat on ebay for weeks at $1000, not sold. A clean pair of Symphonys is worth $500-700. A clean pair of Concert Grands is worth $600-1200...or something like that. Nothing has occurred to justify these inflated prices. Emulating the temporary insanity of another seller is not going to help you sell your stuff.