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re: Made a trade for my first ever Gibson
Posted on 10/26/22 at 6:23 pm to SidewalkTiger
Posted on 10/26/22 at 6:23 pm to SidewalkTiger
I have the same rig. Real nice bright tone. Have a handful of other acoustic and a few electric. Don’t play plugged anymore. Can barely strum acoustic anny more but not ready to completely give it up Any idea how or where I might sell my electrics. Think I have a tele a strat a 335 and a Nashville. All are stored as I live in an assisted living now. Any advice is appreciated
Posted on 10/27/22 at 8:53 am to thatsnotmydog
You may check to see if there is a music store in your area that takes consignment used instruments. We have one here in Baton Rouge.
The basics of consignment are you agree on a minimum selling price and a percentage of which the consignee will keep for his efforts. Because his reward is a percentage based commission, it is in the seller's best interest to exceed your minimum price and shoot for top dollar.
The advantage of consignment is your instruments are in a public viewing area exposed to retail foot traffic, and you don't have to deal with corksniffers, tirekickers and/or potential armed robbers using means like Craigslist or Facebook ads to take advantage of you. Or your friends and caretakers in your AL community for that matter, which may forbid buy/sell/trade activity by and for its residents.
The basics of consignment are you agree on a minimum selling price and a percentage of which the consignee will keep for his efforts. Because his reward is a percentage based commission, it is in the seller's best interest to exceed your minimum price and shoot for top dollar.
The advantage of consignment is your instruments are in a public viewing area exposed to retail foot traffic, and you don't have to deal with corksniffers, tirekickers and/or potential armed robbers using means like Craigslist or Facebook ads to take advantage of you. Or your friends and caretakers in your AL community for that matter, which may forbid buy/sell/trade activity by and for its residents.
Posted on 10/27/22 at 6:02 pm to thatsnotmydog
What have you got and how much are you asking?
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