Gibson Super Goldtone GA60-RV
- marieterry10
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Gibson Super Goldtone GA60-RV
Hi,
I'm selling my Gibson Goldtone amp on ebay.
Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gibson-Goldtone-G ... 3f0188402e
Have a look if you're interrested!
Thanks!
Marie
I'm selling my Gibson Goldtone amp on ebay.
Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gibson-Goldtone-G ... 3f0188402e
Have a look if you're interrested!
Thanks!
Marie
- marieterry10
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- marieterry10
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really dont know. it's hard to say with these amps the last one i've seen for sale ages ago went for over £1200.
if someone really wants it maybe i can get something near that. but as economics are at the moment i also know that i can be happy if i get half that. thats why i put in an auction.......
if someone really wants it maybe i can get something near that. but as economics are at the moment i also know that i can be happy if i get half that. thats why i put in an auction.......
- aussieteacherPMMD
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Well, I hope you have better results from eBay than I had- and not just Ebay but about another 6 local aussie and international online sales and auction portals, with the aim of establishing a viable online addition to the retail sales I have at the moment from my music business...the end result for guitars that were high quality and I thought very keenly priced was a big fat zero. Which is why I find Olly's site and the range of gear available so impressive- it wouldn't be there unless it sells, I guess.
I've got to say it's a whole lot harder to sell online than I thought it would be.
I've got to say it's a whole lot harder to sell online than I thought it would be.
Actually selling online is a really difficult game. It is a buyers market out there and people will only want to buy at the lowest prices which means making a profit is really hard work.
It also stops the smaller people from starting as only the big players can buy in sufficient numbers to compete on price.
My store is partnered with a couple of the larger UK companies. There is no way I could hold all this stock myself!
It also stops the smaller people from starting as only the big players can buy in sufficient numbers to compete on price.
My store is partnered with a couple of the larger UK companies. There is no way I could hold all this stock myself!
- aussieteacherPMMD
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Do you retail using drop shipping? Most wholesalers here won't work on that basis, and margins are around 30%- no where enough to cover down-time and overheads, I feel, in todays economic climate. Freedom, who produce a vast range of pretty much every musical instrument under the Chinese sun, and are well worth checking out, work on a 100% margin through their disributors here- quality is that of gear that retails for at least double the RR. I assume they sell into the UK, Olly. Just a thought....
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- marieterry10
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