Re: Guitar Prices "Inquire"
- From: virtual <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 17:45:58 -0500
In article <HWlHh.1848$3i.1617@trnddc01>,
"Sam Culotta" <culotta_art@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Raptor" <mpdankel@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 4, 8:12 pm, Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwinm...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Does anyone understand the point to high-end, classical guitar vendors
who, instead of posting their price for vintage instruments on web
sites, write "inquire"? Maybe in their first lives they were
fishermen, accustomed to trolling for whatever they can reel in.
Really - I think there should be a difference between sales of fine,
old, instruments and used cars.
Raptor
I could only speculate. I know that some manufacturers forbid
the
publishing of sale prices, which is another issue in itself. Perhaps
they think that only the truly interested will "inquire", and then they
have your e-mail address and/or name to endlessly harangue you, which
may be marginally more effective than blanket advertising.
Or maybe someone thinks an air of mystery makes the guitar more
alluring...
Steve
Wollybird and Steven - you're probably both right. But I still find
it really annoying. Enough not to pursue a vintage purchase,
especially when active luthiers are available who make excellent
instruments, and are more than willing to tell you exactly what they
ask for them. But then some people like bartering. I just don't
happen to be among them.
raptor
We're all just guessing here, so here's mine.
There are no set prices for "special" or "collectible" instruments.
Much depends on conditiion and details which vary from one to the next. The
seller is aware that buyers interested in such instruments must be
negotiated with on a case by case basis and that by stating a price may well
deflect serious inquiries.
So there..
Sam
There is the story of this american tycoon.
A man came into his office and asked: "How much would you like for this
railway?"
The tycoon answered: "You came here to buy, how much are you willing to
pay?"
Have fun
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