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I'm closing out my studio and have some extra pretty low-end equipment to sell.
What's the best way, ebay? Are there any other sites/things I should be aware
of? I'm in Southern California.

I also have a bunch of realtraps.com's bass traps. Shipping would be
prohibitive - it would be best to sell them within the greater so cal area.
Thoughts?

Thanks,
-lee-

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"Leoaw3" <leoaw3@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20050124193709.04802.00000229@mb-m25.aol.com...
> I'm closing out my studio and have some extra pretty low-end equipment to
sell.
> What's the best way, ebay? Are there any other sites/things I should be
aware
> of? I'm in Southern California.

You could start by putting a single post here with everything you'd like to
sell, along with asking prices. If you want to get fancy, take digital
pictures of it all, and include a link we can click on to go look at it.
Then, the remains would be good for Ebay.

Kendall

>
> I also have a bunch of realtraps.com's bass traps. Shipping would be
> prohibitive - it would be best to sell them within the greater so cal
area.
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> -lee-

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Try craigslist. They are great for things that have to be picked up
locally since craigslist only really applies to the local community
(kind of like internet classifieds). Craigslist will let you post html,
so you can post pictures and nice descriptions if you want. The best
thing about craigslist is that if you're too lazy to box things up and
ship them out, you can just have someone come pick it up; some
inexpensive stuff is just not worth the effort of boxing up or taking
pictures of. Oh, actually the best thing about craigslist is that it is
entirely free!

Cheers,
Trevor de Clercq


Leoaw3 wrote:
> I'm closing out my studio and have some extra pretty low-end equipment to sell.
> What's the best way, ebay? Are there any other sites/things I should be aware
> of? I'm in Southern California.
>
> I also have a bunch of realtraps.com's bass traps. Shipping would be
> prohibitive - it would be best to sell them within the greater so cal area.
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> -lee-

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Leoaw3 <leoaw3@aol.comnospam> wrote:

> I'm closing out my studio and have some extra pretty low-end equipment to
> sell. What's the best way, ebay? Are there any other sites/things I
> should be aware of? I'm in Southern California.

> I also have a bunch of realtraps.com's bass traps. Shipping would be
> prohibitive - it would be best to sell them within the greater so cal area.
> Thoughts?

Why not start with a list here? Solicit offers, etc.

--
ha

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Leoaw3 wrote:
> I'm closing out my studio and have some extra pretty low-end
> equipment to sell. What's the best way, ebay? Are there any other
> sites/things I should be aware of? I'm in Southern California.
>
> I also have a bunch of realtraps.com's bass traps. Shipping would be
> prohibitive - it would be best to sell them within the greater so cal
> area. Thoughts?
>

I'll give you an address to send it all to...mine. I'll sell it all and
share the money with you.

No, really...I will. I promise...<G>

jak

> Thanks,
> -lee-

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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 18:46:14 GMT, walkinay@thegrid.net (hank alrich)
wrote:

>Why not start with a list here? Solicit offers, etc.
>

Send the list to me. 90% of the stuff I own I bought off this list.

Willie K. Yee, M.D. http://users.bestweb.net/~wkyee
Developer of Problem Knowledge Couplers for Psychiatry http://www.pkc.com
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