I think what has driven me most nuts about the used market lately is that stuff that's readily available brand new is being listed as used in "meh" condition for a price that's significantly higher than the new price. There were a few instances where I sent offers that were potentially generous for a used piece and the counteroffer I got back was still higher than new.
I'm not sure what the logic is, honestly, and I doubt there's anything based in reality in those situations, but it's becoming more common and that's aaaaaaannnnnnoooooyyyyying!
I can't believe the Nobels ODR-1...
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Re: I can't believe the Nobels ODR-1...
Yeah, seems like the standard these days. What happened? Maybe people are just sad the days of thrifting are long gone?
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