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2131.1 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Screamfest -- 42 days and counting!! | Fri Mar 01 1991 15:18 | 5 |
| I think that sales should be "first come, first serve". Some items
generate a LOT of interst, and it becomes apparent to me that queueing
interest as it comes in is the only fair way to go about it.
John, sorry to hear this guy is giving you a run-around
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2131.2 | absolutely | LEDS::BURATI | | Fri Mar 01 1991 15:20 | 3 |
| Once someone agrees to sell you something at an agreed upon price, that's it.
The deal is final. You have a meeting of the minds and, so, a contract, binding
him to the exchange. You should be irritated. And for a lousy $5.
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2131.3 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | WIN/WIN - Pick one ! | Fri Mar 01 1991 15:25 | 10 |
| I've sold a LOT of stuff through here, and once I squared a deal (the
XXX is yours for $Y), then that was it. On occasion, I would have
several parties interested, and I'd offer the goods to the 1st bidder
and tell the rest where they stood if #1 fell through.
$5 is petty ... and the "other interested party" might be nobody, ya
know ? Not accusing anyone, just stating a fact.
Scary (the UPS folks know me on a first name basis .... and headin'
there today too !)
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2131.4 | | LEDS::BURATI | | Fri Mar 01 1991 15:38 | 2 |
| Hey .0, if this guy's other prospect doesn't come through (in a perfect
and just world it wouldn't) lower your offer by some amount. Say $5.
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2131.5 | | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Fri Mar 01 1991 15:45 | 6 |
| Sounds pretty shabby to me for a lowly $5. Most people in here are
pretty honorable, but there's always the minority to worry about.
I've had good results with folks on the USENET too.
Mike
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2131.6 | Offer accepted :==SOLD! | SOLVIT::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:03 | 12 |
| That would irritate me, and I would not deal with that
individual again.
I've sold a few things through notes (and have some happy
buyers, right Ed?) and what I do is 'first come, first served',
and if their offer is what I'm looking for, the deal is done
and locked. A couple of times, I've sent out mail telling
other folks that I've accepted the offer from buyer1 and had a
higher offer from buyer* - invariable answer is "sorry - sold!"
Andy
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2131.7 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:15 | 23 |
| I gotta agree that it's pretty shabby.
FWIW - I've bought and sold to a lot of you folks in here, and
most of my rig has either come from someone in here, or someone
here has supplied a pointer to where I can get what I've wanted.
Never had a problem at all, hope this doesn't happen often.
Lesse:
I've got a:
DSP128+ from Will Collum (thanks Will)
Furman PL-Plus, Hush IICX and Ibanez guitar from Buck - Thanks dude !!
(not to mention a zillion pointers to hot-price/availability info!)
Traded tons of stuff a lot with Greg House
(also neighbor, life-long buddy and pal etc...)
Kitty Hawk Quattro - Mail Order from Daddys via Mark Jacques (right?)
MicroStack and Yamaha 'lectric - from Jon Taylor
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2131.9 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:37 | 8 |
|
I'd be disappointed too... I agree with the rest that a deal should
be a deal.. I've backed out of a couple one a sale and one a purchase,
just because I changed my mind.. and I still feel a little sleazy about
it. I have never felt cheated or taken advanatage of on a sale through
the notes files... says a lot for my fellow emplyees
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2131.11 | | SALEM::ABATELLI | I don't need no stinkin' Boogie | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:41 | 13 |
| I'd be upset too and for $5.00!???!??? No way to do business.
As Buck said, it's first come first served, if someone offers you
more... too bad cause the deal has been made! Not much class. He
basically gave you his word that the deal was good when he gave
you his badge number, account no... etc and then to stop the deal
for $5.00! Pretty poor I'd say.
What really bothers me too is when you think you have a buyer
and tells you that he going to buy it and asks you to take the "ad"
out of notes (which you do) and then doesn't get back to you, or ends
up not buying it! Please insert the part where you've told other folks
that it's as good as sold so they go somewhere else and you're left
holding the bag... again.
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2131.12 | one bad apple... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:42 | 14 |
|
Thanks for your support, guys. I've had pretty good success with
buying stuff through the net, even though I'm on the other coast.
I got my quattro (thanks, Buck, still love it!) and my
steinburger from among your ranks, and I've sold some MIDI
software to the UK through notes contacts, so my experience (with
the exception of this occasion) has been very positive.
I'm not going to pursue this any further, but if I see the guy
offer anything else you can expect a sarcastic reply from me.
Have a good string-bendin', tube-burnin', stage-shakin' weekend!
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2131.13 | | CX3PST::WSC100::COLLUM | Oscar's only ostrich oiled an orange owl today | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:47 | 7 |
| I agree with all the other replies here. Pretty inconsiderate for $5. I'd be
very irritated.
re Coop: Man, you've bought a lot a stuff everywhere! ;^) x 100
...And you're welcome!
Will
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2131.14 | One more time... | GOES11::G_HOUSE | MORE coffee! | Fri Mar 01 1991 17:00 | 17 |
| I think once the offer's accepted that should be the end of it, that's
certainly the way I operate. Now, if I were selling something with an
"Or Best Offer" qualifier and I got several offers, I would select the
highest offer regardless of the order they came in. That's what the
term means. However, I would not accept a higher offer if I received
it after I'd already told someone else I'd accept theirs.
I've always gone out of my way to make sure people trust me and I want
to keep it that way. My word is as binding as any written contract as
far as I'm concerned. I'll even go as far as fixing things that aren't
in bad shape on something I've sold just to make sure someone's happy
with it when they get it. Takes me a little time and I lose some
money, but I'd rather that someone be happy with the deal they got from
me and want to deal with me again in the future.
Greg
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2131.15 | sometimes I win, sometimes I lose | DPE::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Fri Mar 01 1991 21:21 | 13 |
| I think the previous replies matched my point of view - once it's agreed
upon, that's it.
In buying stuff, one thing I do is make a low offer, but allow the seller
to wait for a better offer. If he gets a better money, all the better for
him. If not, he can still sell to me at the price I offered. Works out fair
for both parties.....
alan
P.S. Yo Greve-Unit - you were man enough to offer to buy my cab even after
you said you didn't really want it anymore! Couldn't ask for anything
more honorable than that!
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2131.16 | My hat's off | LEDS::BURATI | Infidel THIS! | Sat Mar 02 1991 12:40 | 10 |
| WHOOOAAA GREEE VEEEE, what a testimonial.
Admirable behavior. Above and beyond. I'm nominating you for the
Congressional Medal of Honor for network ethics. ._. (dead pan)
BTW, what we're talking about here is really just plain free market
E-T-H-I-C-S.
..\ (picasso)
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2131.17 | caveat emptor - ethics be damned | TOOK::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Sun Mar 03 1991 12:15 | 28 |
| Not to sound a sour note, but I have to advise caution in
"buying/selling" through notes. As with anything else, it's caveat
emptor. I say this because I've made the unpleasant mistake myself of
assuming that because other noters seem friendly and we work for the
same company that they all have the same values I do. Not so.
I've had one extremely distasteful experience of selling some equipment
to someone (through another conference) in which they lived some distance
away and the stuff had to be delivered by UPS. We discussed the
arrangements and came to the agreement that I would get paid half up
front, ship the stuff off, then get the other half. In retrospect I
should have insisted on C.O.D., but I've never used C.O.D. and didn't
know anything about it, so I figured I'd trust them.
To make a long story short, I sent the stuff as promised and didn't get
the final payment. They didn't respond to my mail inquiries, and every
time I tried to contact this person they were "out of the office".
After a couple of months they finally sent a check for less than we had
agreed on, making the excuse that they had decided some of the stuff I
sent them (in this case, software) "wasn't really useful" to them. At
that point I gave up, since there was little I could do to follow up
with someone living in another state.
This is not my general experience of dealing with other noters, who for
the most part I've found to be some of the friendliest and honest
people I know. But I offer it as a warning not to assume too much.
- Ram
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2131.18 | rose colored glasses..... | ROYALT::BUSENBARK | | Mon Mar 04 1991 08:57 | 23 |
|
No I wouldn't sell "my integrity" for $5. Whether it's $5 or $100
it's not right. But I doubt there's much integrity risk in this
medium anyway.
You can be irritated,but it won't make much difference.
Just because this is a "Digital" notesfile doesn't "protect" you
from anything you would be exposed too in the "real world". Whether
it's a case of false advertising,a bounced check or someone mis-
representing something. Then again in the real world you'd have
some sort of recourse.
It is "buyer beware" as usual.... of course you can always dream...
As far as ethics are concerned I can't remember the last time I
came across an "ethical buisnessman".
It's really too bad.......but it's nice to know people have had
positive deals go down.....
Rick
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2131.19 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Pelican's wings been clipped. Film @ 11 | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:18 | 23 |
| First off, for someone to sham a deal for 5 bucks is a toad.
You're better off getting what ever it was else where, cuz
the guy was probably chargin too much anyway!
but here's a different slice..
I had a snake for sale for about 6 months, I tried just about everything.
Local want adds, music/guitar.etc.. Even brought it down to a local store
for consignment sale where it sat for months. I would have put money on
the fact that I was gonna take that snake to my grave.
Well, on a lark I figured I'd put it in the Guitar/Music forum once more.
Well, low and behold, within 2 hours, I had it sold.. Don't I get down to the
store that was holding it for cosignment sale, only to find that it
had sold THAT AFTER NOON!!!
I felt like a complete a$$hole, but that's just the way it happened. I can't
imagine anyone doing the same, intentionally, and for five bucks!
But, one bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch...
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2131.20 | This does bug me alot.....R.B. | BTOVT::BRONSON | Bob Dylan sings like my dog! | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:47 | 23 |
|
This is an exact copy of a mail message just sent out to the seller of
a distortion unit that appeared in the For Sale note.
Is the Guitar note 2131.* referencing the sale of the Distortion
unit that I bid 35 bucks for? If it is I am going to back out of our
deal because of ethics. When I received notice from you that the unit
was now mine, I thought the other party had willingly backed out of
the deal. It seems that he did not and it is apparent to me that he
indeed wanted it and feels that the business ethics were in question.
I have to agree. I have tried my best to carry through with every
committment that I have made through all conference sales. I respect
all the musicians who are a part of the Guitar conference and I certainly
do not wnat this trust breached.
Thanks,
Randy
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2131.21 | | SOLVIT::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:51 | 6 |
| Re .20;
Nice one! Maybe a lesson will be learned...
Andy
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2131.22 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:34 | 11 |
| Bravo Randy.
<Insert batman theme>
SMACK!
Biff !
POOWWWWW !
jc (Standing on chair singing National Anthem, with Wall Street Journal)
;)
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2131.23 | lesson learned.. | DEMING::HAJI | | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:03 | 5 |
| Ok guys, I learned my lesson. I did ask for $30 or best offer. And
the replies did come right after each other which made me think maybe I
underpriced it. Any ways, that is over now. I still got a distortion
pedal for sale for best offer..
hh
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2131.24 | ALLLLLLLRIGHT... I didn't know it was THAT Item!!! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Tue Mar 05 1991 16:03 | 9 |
|
So, ummmm Haji, dude... does this mean that my twenty dollar offer
is OK now??? ;^) ;^) Has this pedal ever been "wet sanded"? more
;^)
Let's you and me go over to number 2 and start dickerin' dude!
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2131.25 | let's test your understanding... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Tue Mar 05 1991 17:09 | 12 |
| > Ok guys, I learned my lesson. I did ask for $30 or best offer. And
> the replies did come right after each other which made me think maybe I
> underpriced it. Any ways, that is over now. I still got a distortion
> pedal for sale for best offer..
> hh
Well, I don't think you've quite got it right, yet. You offered I
accepted. When can I expect delivery of this item? BTW, all things
considered I think C.O.D terms will work best.
And with that, we'll take this topic offle where it belongs...
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2131.26 | take it or leave it.. | DEMING::HAJI | | Tue Mar 05 1991 17:19 | 4 |
| OK John,
You got it. $35 in my account and I'll ship it as we agreed
originally (I cover the shipping).
hh
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2131.27 | hello, McFly? (tap, tap)... | MAIL::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:27 | 0 |
2131.28 | Still shabby! | ICS::CONROY | | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:59 | 1 |
| All this for a 30 $ pedal? John, you can buy these things new for $35.
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2131.30 | | OTOO01::ELLACOTT | SVT Addict | Wed Mar 06 1991 10:56 | 1 |
| The disk space is almost worth more than the damn pedal!@#!!@!
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2131.31 | stupid impulse purchase | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:10 | 10 |
|
Hey, it's the principle of the thing. Which is the same reason
I'm buying the damn thing: I said I would. Even though I now
know I could buy the thing new for the same price. Tell you the
truth, I don't even want it now. But I gotta stand by my word or
I'm guilty of the same behavior I was complaining about. I'm
just glad I wasn't bidding on anything expensive!
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2131.32 | Your decision, but... | SOLVIT::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:26 | 9 |
| Nope - when the seller mailed you to tell you that he had a
higher offer, and intended to sell at the higher price, and
invited you to raise your bid, and you refused - there is no
'meeting of the minds' and hence, no contract. You have no
obligation to continue with this deal whatever. Your ethics
are not in question as far as I'm concerned.
Andy
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2131.33 | ditto | LEDS::BURATI | Infidel THIS! | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:45 | 1 |
| I agree completely with -1.
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2131.34 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | April is Coaster Mania month!!! | Wed Mar 06 1991 16:47 | 1 |
| I don't...I think it stretches the Best Offer idea a tad far.
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2131.35 | Will $5 in "F" stamps be acceptable? | BTOVT::BRONSON | Bob Dylan sings like my dog! | Thu Mar 07 1991 08:30 | 5 |
|
I don't think the pedals worth at this point is much above $5.00...
Besides my ex-wife is a better distrition source than any DOD pedal!
R.B.
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2131.36 | The honorable db Wapner presiding, all rise please ;-) | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | I'll have 2 all-u-can-eat platters | Thu Mar 07 1991 09:14 | 12 |
| Oh boy, an ethics debate? ;-) ;-) JUST KIDDING!!!!
IMHO when the seller backed out the SELLER was STILL under obligation
to sell for the agreed upon price, but when he backed out he in effect
released the buyer of any obligation because he (seller) broke the
contract.
So at this point I would say the seller is still obliged but the buyer
is not.
I believe that this analysis agrees with both common ethical practice
and to a large extent, law.
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2131.37 | let's put this one to rest.. shall we.. | DEMING::HAJI | | Thu Mar 07 1991 11:06 | 11 |
| re .31
John,
You are not obligated to buy as far as I am concerned. If you have
sent your check already I will tear it up and the deal is off (Since
you realy not interested any more). As far as re 28. I haven't seen
any less than $50 (49.95) in stores pre tax and non less than $45 mail
order pre shipping cost. So maybe you want to let us know where you
can get one new for $35.
We squeezed the life out of this topic.. shall we put this one to rest.
hh
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2131.38 | I take it you don't trust anyone? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Red light, Green light, TNT | Thu Mar 07 1991 11:13 | 16 |
| re: .-1
> As far as re 28. I haven't seen
> any less than $50 (49.95) in stores pre tax and non less than $45 mail
> order pre shipping cost. So maybe you want to let us know where you
> can get one new for $35.
Rice Music
1713 So. Eighth St.
Colorado Springs, CO
(719)634-3717 or (800)444-RICE
Last week they had a stack of DOD Supra Distortions on the counter in
the guitar dept for $34.95 with the logo "Distort for less".
Greg
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2131.39 | couple more places | DPE::STARR | SRV......I can't believe you're gone.... | Thu Mar 07 1991 12:31 | 7 |
| DOD Supra Distortion
--------------------
Musician's Friend: $39.88
American Musical Supply: $35.95
alan
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2131.40 | it's been interesting... | LNGBCH::STEWART | Sounds dangerous: count me in! | Thu Mar 07 1991 12:47 | 14 |
|
Well, thanks, Hamid. I think I'll accept your gracious offer and
forget about this thing altogether. I've got to really try and
rein in this GTS problem, anyway...what do I need with a stomp
box when I got a quattro? Let's see now, where was that guy with
the Rickenbackers for sale.... *8')
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2131.41 | THE END (I hope) :_: | LEDS::BURATI | Infidel THIS! | Thu Mar 07 1991 13:05 | 0 |
2131.42 | Sellers get it in the end, too sometimes. | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | This time forever! | Thu Mar 07 1991 15:14 | 23 |
|
No, not the end!
This sh*t happens on the sellers side too. After exchanging
mail on an item, someone will state: "_Consider XX sold for $YY_",
which sounds pretty solid to me. So, you hold off other's interests
and, when they come to "pick it up", you get the 'ol "er, uh, it looks
[insert random subjective description] - I dont think I want it anymore".
To this, I say "Thanks a pantload"...
Spare me, please, of the hassle of even dealing with you, if you
cant "say what you mean and mean what you say". "I'll pick it up
on Saturday" doesnt mean "I'll come by then and take a look to see if I
still want it". As far as I'm concerned, this candle can *burn* at
either end.
Joe
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2131.43 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | WIN/WIN - Pick one ! | Thu Mar 07 1991 21:55 | 10 |
| I guess I've been real lucky. I've sold a lot of stuff where I had to
ship it *before* I sold it to a potential buyer. So far, I've been
treated *more* than fairly. BUT, I *did* make sure all the variables
concerning who was gonna do what when and for how much, were gone.
My advice, cover *your* ass completely ... and then try to do "the
right thing". Works for me ....
Scary (who's sold a LOT of toys to you guys ... and I ain't heard
nobody b*tchin' .... 8^)
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2131.44 | | GLOWS::COCCOLI | still monitoring reality | Mon Mar 11 1991 22:33 | 18 |
|
One thing I learned from Dan Eaton about selling equipment over
the net..
You ask the buyer for a mail message which formally states that
he is agreeing to purchase equipment X for price Y.
Sure it's not a legally binding contract, but it's the closest
thing you can get to one....
I was selling some equipment a while back and had a buyer. But
he refused to "close" the deal with me by sending this simple mail
message I requested. Hey..someone else got it..at a *better* price.
RichC
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2131.45 | | GURU::tomg | Bassists: Stand up for your Sonic Rights! | Tue Mar 12 1991 07:32 | 21 |
|
Another interesting problem is one of pricing items for sale
on the net. This problem has been raging on USENET over the last few
days.
The basic issue was that someone posted some for sale items
at a certain price and then others posted that some of the prices
were out of line, quoting the "real" value of the items.
I have a real problem with people posting about for sale items,
especially when the poster has *no interest* whatsoever in the items.
As far as I'm concerned a 3rd party has sabotaged my ability to sell
the items at a price I consider fair.
I have, in the past, send Email to sellers saying their
prices were too high, but I'd never publicly comment about pricing.
What's your opinion?
-T
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2131.46 | 50/50 | BEEZER::FLOWERS | I have a burning ambition... | Tue Mar 12 1991 08:32 | 16 |
|
Surely it is the buyer who must make the decision as to whether he/she
thinks it is a fair price. I would have thought that everybody shopped
around to determine a fair price? On the other hand I don't feel it is
right to reply to someone's advert saying that you could get it cheaper
elsewhere (although this is exactly what some of you did to the chap
who started this whole conversation off, but I guess that was an object
lesson) as for sending them mail saying 'I think you may be a little
off on the value of that widget your selling', I think thats OK, but I
could guess that some people might think, 'well your not interested in
it, if I find someone stoopid enough to pay what I am asking then thats
their problem'
just my humble opinion,
J
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2131.47 | Just ramblin' ... | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | WIN/WIN - Pick one ! | Tue Mar 12 1991 08:40 | 7 |
| I figure if possible *buyer* enters a reply asking if anyone knows what
something is worth or what a new one is worth, to me that's OK. As far
as someone coming out of the blue and saying something is overpriced,
I think that's out of line. Let the buyer beware (read: do the
research ...)
Scary
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2131.48 | | MAIL::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Tue Mar 12 1991 09:37 | 6 |
| RE: Replying to sale messages about the seller's prices...
Well, gee, guys, where were you all in USENET while the battle has
been raging? If you really feel that way, PLEASE speak up!
Dan
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2131.49 | Pointer please | SOLVIT::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:30 | 6 |
| Dan,
Which USENET file is it? rec.music. ??
Andy
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2131.50 | | GURU::tomg | Bassists: Stand up for your Sonic Rights! | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:52 | 11 |
|
re: Dan
I do agree with you Dan, but have a heck of a time actually
posting to USENET.
re: group
rec.music.makers, I believe.
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2131.51 | digging their own grave | MAIL::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:26 | 11 |
| I'd have to say that at this point, it probably wouldn't do any good to
have anyone back my points. The general populous in USENET feel that
buyer's "rights" far outweigh seller's "rights" (for courtesy,
price-setting, etc.).
I'd have to say that anyone that's been around very long in the USENET
is probably not going to choose to post their sale items there. It'll
be their loss for the attitude they foster.
Dan
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2131.52 | | MAIL::TRIGG::EATON | In tents | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:28 | 8 |
| About making postings...
I've found that if you have a long posting to make, its best to
write it up ahead of time (spawn a process) and then enter the response
instantaneously. Doing it this way has been very successful for me, it
doesn't allow the time-out limits to creep up on you.
Dan
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2131.53 | How USENET? | MAS::MCNALL | MCNALLT | Tue Mar 19 1991 20:05 | 2 |
| Can you tell me how to get an ad on USENET...I have a Trace Elliot bass
amp to sell.
|
2131.54 | | UPWARD::HEISER | music over my head | Wed Mar 20 1991 11:23 | 5 |
| You need to get a hold of VNEWS (for terminals) or XRN (for
workstations) to access it. The newsgroup you would post that in is
"rec.music.makers"
Mike
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2131.55 | No Server Needed | IXION::ROST | I dreamed I was Roy Estrada | Wed Mar 20 1991 11:28 | 7 |
| You can post to USENET without a news server.
DECWRL::"rec.music.makers@usenet"
DECPA:: is an alternate node.
Brian
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2131.56 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | music over my head | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:05 | 3 |
| I think CRL:: can be used now too.
Mike
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2131.57 | Fess up....You owned one too !! | SALEM::TAYLOR_J | Marshall Rules,Fender Controls | Sat Jun 15 1991 09:36 | 4 |
| Wow....No notes on the infamous Hondo or Gran Prix guitars, I wonder
if people are just ashamed to admit they have owned one in the past.
I,ve personally butched more than a few for parts and done Jimi
Hendrix Guitar sacrifices with them.
|
2131.58 | Hondo owner | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Sat Jun 15 1991 23:15 | 7 |
| I've never owned a Hondo or Gran Prix guitar, but I do own a Hondo
Banjo. it's not bad for the money, but it needs better tuners,
especially the 5th string tuner. I haven't had time to play it for
quite a while. Someday when I get the urge to play it, I'll replace
all the tuners on it.
Mark
|
2131.59 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Owner of 4 vintage Fenders | Sun Jun 16 1991 15:24 | 24 |
| Yeah, there's a `HONDO' note ....
.... but you have to do a `DIR/TITLE=CHARVEL' to find it ! 8^)
I've owned 4 Hondo's in my past ...
- a black LP Custom copy (during a concert at a high school, I went
back behind my Marshall stack, took off my *real* LP Custom,
switched guitars, came back out and smashed it to bits ... the
other band members didn't know I had it back there - they were
a little shocked ...)
- a cherry sunburst LP copy (bought it for $50 at a swap meet,
played it for 3 years in working bands, sold it for $200 ... it
played and sounded every bit as good as the LP Studio I used to
have)
- Flying V Copy (had a warped neck, sounded and played terrible)
- Alembic Copy (neck through body, humbuckers with coil taps,
double cutaway, beautiful woodgrain .... sold it for a LOT
more than I paid for it ... wish I had that one back too ...)
For the money, I think Hondo's are light years ahead of similar
`cheapo' guitars ... ya gotta shop araound for 'em though ...
Scary
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2131.60 | Vintage Tiesco's!! | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | Fun with Flesh! | Mon Jun 17 1991 10:37 | 9 |
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Speaking of cheapos, I ran across a genuine Tiesco del
Rey this weekend. I had forgotten that the necks were made from
95 pieces of wood laminated together. And those pickguard graphics
just can't be beat! Real mother-of toilet seat inlay. :-)
DonH
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2131.61 | Steve Vai's Jem. | KERNEL::FLOWERS | Totally rad fretboard demon wannabe... | Mon Jun 17 1991 10:46 | 16 |
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There is a guitar shop in Farnham in the UK that has a *very* early
Silvertone guitar (with what looks like some sort of fabric binding)
and a very early Silvertone valve amp (with about 3 tubes) unfortunatly
I don't think they are for sale....I would have bought them just for
the rarity/novelty value.
Am I right in assuming that Silvertone's were never sold in the UK.
Oh and I also had a go on a Ibanez Jem 777 (I think) that used to
belong to Steve Vai (it was signed on the back) I seem to recall the
store owner told me he had it imported from Daddy's somewhere in the
US............horrible colour..bright yellow with vivid pink knobs etc.
J
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2131.62 | Danelectro | RGB::ROST | Let me in to do the Popcorn! | Mon Jun 17 1991 11:08 | 6 |
| Unless Sears Roebuck had stores in the UK, I doubt Silvertones were
sold over there, but Danelectro, who made the stuff, must have sold
there as I've seen numerous pictures of UK bassists with Dan-o
longhorns.
Brian
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