Agreed.
Last week, I picked up an 88 for $300. Not broken. Not original. But not 'time capsule' either. Plays fine (frets, etc), but the finish has seen some action (jewelry, belt, etc).
It sat unsold for weeks while I was out of the area. When I came around, I didn't even try to haggle. For $300, as long as it wasn't broken, I was getting it.
While that price may be uncommon, it does happen way more than it should. Perhaps it happens so often that it is the new common?
So, when someone asks for a value of a unit that "they just bought and don't plan on selling", assume that you paid too much and will never sell it for that price and therefore need to use it instead. It is far more fun to play these things than it is to discuss the current selling price. To a player, they are worth way more than the price. That is why we are willing to drop $2-7k and wait 3 years to have a new one made, even though we know that if it ever needs sold ---- the mafia doesn't even rip people off that badly.
Oh, also, too many "storage wars" and "american pickers" type of people sign up to use the knowledge of this site to flip units that they claimed they had for years and would never sell but need a value to insure it separately from their HOI. They will post what we say in their ads "experts appraise this highly collectible item worth $2000"
No, we didn't appraise anything because we didn't see it in person to inspect it.
If you want to know what the thing is worth ---- what you just paid for it is a good indicator.
Think about it --- if it was worth more, wouldn't they have asked for more? If it was worth more, wouldn't someone else have bought it?
Just because it wasn't the answer you were hoping for doesn't make it useless.
I've learned over the years that when people ask questions and say things like "I need advice, I just don't know what to do", what they really mean is - "I am going to ask people's opinon until someone agrees with me." Needing validation is far different than needing advice.
Last week, I picked up an 88 for $300. Not broken. Not original. But not 'time capsule' either. Plays fine (frets, etc), but the finish has seen some action (jewelry, belt, etc).
It sat unsold for weeks while I was out of the area. When I came around, I didn't even try to haggle. For $300, as long as it wasn't broken, I was getting it.
While that price may be uncommon, it does happen way more than it should. Perhaps it happens so often that it is the new common?
So, when someone asks for a value of a unit that "they just bought and don't plan on selling", assume that you paid too much and will never sell it for that price and therefore need to use it instead. It is far more fun to play these things than it is to discuss the current selling price. To a player, they are worth way more than the price. That is why we are willing to drop $2-7k and wait 3 years to have a new one made, even though we know that if it ever needs sold ---- the mafia doesn't even rip people off that badly.
Oh, also, too many "storage wars" and "american pickers" type of people sign up to use the knowledge of this site to flip units that they claimed they had for years and would never sell but need a value to insure it separately from their HOI. They will post what we say in their ads "experts appraise this highly collectible item worth $2000"
No, we didn't appraise anything because we didn't see it in person to inspect it.
If you want to know what the thing is worth ---- what you just paid for it is a good indicator.
Think about it --- if it was worth more, wouldn't they have asked for more? If it was worth more, wouldn't someone else have bought it?
Just because it wasn't the answer you were hoping for doesn't make it useless.
I've learned over the years that when people ask questions and say things like "I need advice, I just don't know what to do", what they really mean is - "I am going to ask people's opinon until someone agrees with me." Needing validation is far different than needing advice.
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