The Best Place To sell A Collection

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antique1973
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Re: The Best Place To sell A Collection

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gramophoneshane wrote:I'm an ebay fan as well. More so for selling than buying. You definately get the most exposure on ebay.
You just have to make sure anything that can be posted is listed worldwide (over half my stuff went overseas), and you have to space everything out over a long period to give buyers a chance to rebuild their own finances. I was never disappointed with the final price of my (mostly) junk.
Amoungst it, there was very little gramophone stuff- 3 records and a handful of parts, but I see no reason why gramophone items wouldn't do just as well.
I made well over $15,000 with literally a few boxes of crap that I had no use for, in the 6 months I was selling on ebay.

Shane that must have been some decent crap for 15K! :lol: Ebay is a good place
to offload useless items I must agree. Speaking of which I have a growing horde
of parts I need to get on there myself. :shock:

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Re: The Best Place To sell A Collection

Post by gramophone78 »

Scott, that is very nice of you to offer to care for my collection. Most collectors would not do that. I would even take you up on that but, as I said I plan to take it all with me.BTW, I think space is something you may be running short on.So, allow me to return the favor to you. I think It could sqeeze the "Aux" in here somewhere......... :lol:.

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