[R-390] JX-28

Todd, KA1KAQ ka1kaq at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 14:51:45 EST 2012


On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:34 AM, rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net> wrote:

> List,
>
> This particular topic regarding the "value" that someone has determined is
> what they will ask for an item, comes up regularly.
>
> Then another party comes along and begins to put them down over the number
> being asked.
>
> 1) It is completely up to the owner to place what "value" they feel it is
> worth.
>
> 2) Someone else trying to determine this "value" is totally their OPINION.
>
> 3) The real solution will only be determined - *IF* there is a buyer
> willing to pay that.
>


And who said otherwise? Looks like an *ARGUMENT* waiting for a *PROBLEM*.

Since I'm the one who asked about value Bob, I'll point out that I did so
out of ignorance (as mentioned in my original post) and wanting to know
what sets a particular version so far ahead of other similar models. No one
is trying to tell anyone what to ask, please don't try to make it seem
otherwise.

I was also quite clear that I have no issue with sellers asking whatever
they want - I'm a big fan of the free market. If it's priced well, it will
sell. If not, it won't. Seems pretty simple. I have sets that are dear to
me that I wouldn't sell for ten times their going value. Perry has that
same right.

Also, I did not place a value on the item beyond what I had seen
previously.  So, before this becomes another tempest in a teapot thread
wasting endless bandwidth, let's just be clear about it.

de Todd/'Boomer'  KA1KAQ/4


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