How to price a stolen horn
- JonTheCadet
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That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.
That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.
- SwissTbone
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That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.[/quote]
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.[/quote]
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
- JonTheCadet
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That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.[/quote]
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
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For that Thein, we (sort of) agreed on that there is insufficient evidence to suggest it was stolen. I'll give you that. For your interest, that horn sold for $7500 afterwards. The buyer/seller wasn't even a trombone player.
For this, who in the right mind would sell a post-corp 36 for 5000 Euros? That price is higher than your Edwards Alessi, no? It does have a lightweight nickel slide, but that doesn't explain the bad slide angle, nor should a nickel slide bump its price at least 2000 Euros higher than it should be.
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That's $2000 more than that stolen pawn shop Thein.[/quote]
Now explain me why you think that horn was stolen.
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For that Thein, we (sort of) agreed on that there is insufficient evidence to suggest it was stolen. I'll give you that. For your interest, that horn sold for $7500 afterwards. The buyer/seller wasn't even a trombone player.
For this, who in the right mind would sell a post-corp 36 for 5000 Euros? That price is higher than your Edwards Alessi, no? It does have a lightweight nickel slide, but that doesn't explain the bad slide angle, nor should a nickel slide bump its price at least 2000 Euros higher than it should be.
- SwissTbone
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Of course, the price is way too high. I think the seller is not a trombone player and just tries to sell it at the highest price.
- harrisonreed
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Usually stolen stuff is fenced cheap, no?
- quiethorn
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I read this title as you stole a horn and you're not sure how much to ask for it.
- walldaja
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Tell the police what you actually paid for it versus what you told your wife.
- jbeatenbough
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