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Mellotron sold on eBay..."sucker"?!?

Mellotron sold on eBay..."sucker"?!?

2003-01-21 by mellotrongirl <mellotrongirl@hotmail.com>

The bottom line is that the seller is happy, and the buyer is 
happy...that's all that matters. Acquiring a Mellotron was certainly 
one of the highest points of my entire life. Some consider eBay quite 
inflationary, and others claim eBay and similar internet sites ruin 
the thrill of the kill for garage sale and thrift store bargain 
hunters because people take collectables to eBay instead. Indeed, but 
I'm sure a number of us paid top dollar for something we really 
wanted, and a number of us found some really good deals. In my case, 
maybe $26.50 total was a hefty price to pay for Egg's "Civil Surface" 
LP on Virgin, but then I was the only bidder on a suede jumper that 
fits me perfect for only five dollars. eBay nonetheless is a great 
way to gauge the value of your collectables. M-400 #380 I'm sure will 
be treated like gold & has made its new owner ecstatic, and I 
certainly can relate to the thrill of acquiring something I know I've 
always wanted. Jamie...CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Re: [Mellotronists] Mellotron sold on eBay..."sucker"?!?

2003-01-21 by NormLeete@aol.com

In a message dated 21/01/03 20:03:29 GMT Standard Time, mellotrongirl@... writes:
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The bottom line is that the seller is happy, and the buyer is
happy...that's all that matters


The best sort of deal in my book. When things are scarce you have to go for it, for example - it took me two years to find a Fairlight and that one caught fire the first time it was powered up (bought unseen!). I think our new owner has done better than that...

All the best,
Norm

Re: [Mellotronists] Mellotron sold on eBay..."sucker"?!?

2003-01-22 by Tony Moffett

Congratulations! now you OWN one! Sure they're quirky machines, but that's
called character. The process of restoring the beast will be a satisfying
one, to be sure. I bought mine in 1975 and I wouldn't sell it for any price.
The "sucker" reference is rubbish. We know they are hard to find, so in my
humble opinion you did well. I'm still kicking myself for passing an a Mark
V, and I intend to own one eventually regardless of cost. Enjoy the beast
and relish in the club you belong to.

Best regards,

Tony
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> The bottom line is that the seller is happy, and the buyer is
> happy...that's all that matters. Acquiring a Mellotron was certainly
> one of the highest points of my entire life. Some consider eBay quite
> inflationary, and others claim eBay and similar internet sites ruin
> the thrill of the kill for garage sale and thrift store bargain
> hunters because people take collectables to eBay instead. Indeed, but
> I'm sure a number of us paid top dollar for something we really
> wanted, and a number of us found some really good deals. In my case,
> maybe $26.50 total was a hefty price to pay for Egg's "Civil Surface"
> LP on Virgin, but then I was the only bidder on a suede jumper that
> fits me perfect for only five dollars. eBay nonetheless is a great
> way to gauge the value of your collectables. M-400 #380 I'm sure will
> be treated like gold & has made its new owner ecstatic, and I
> certainly can relate to the thrill of acquiring something I know I've
> always wanted. Jamie...CONGRATULATIONS!!!
>
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