For me, price was always and issue, and never an issue. Always an issue because I knew I could never justify spending huge money on an Alembic when I already had two or three entirely serviceable working instruments - they were just too expensive. Never an issue, because since I knew they were out of my snack bracket, I just was never looking to buy, so I never got frustrated by the prices. Then, lo and behold, I saw a signature standard on Ebay had been sitting just a little longer than I thought it should at a decent price, late one night. Auction almost over. So...I just watched for a couple of hours, snuck in, and got the bass at a great price. The seller was happy enough, and I was ecstatic. It was like a lesson in life. As Bill says - to sell, there may have to be a price cut. I think you just have to be lucky enough to be there when it happens, and not be resentful when it hasn't happened yet. Or good things come to those who wait, or something.
R.