got a big batch of plastic going through the engraver so i got a few minutes to
bloviate kill. don't tell my boss..
...All it takes is for a person listing gear to find one individual willing to pay an extremely high price...
well as P.T. Barnum purportedly said "There's a sucker born every minute". or conversely if ya want it in the worst way then that's how yer gonna get it. no doubt it's awesome bass but you'd have to be outta your freaking mind to pay that kind of money for it (imho, ymmv, etc. & so forth). but from the seller's standpoint, all ya gotta do is find that magic
sucker buyer and it's
payday, baby! provided, of course that you're not in a hurry for your money. case in point:
https://www.station-musicshop.de/epages/64398533.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/64398533/Products/10514negotiated with them over a year ago on this instrument, they won't budge an inch in price, so i moved on, apparently the bass hasn't. good luck with that, fellas.
...behavioral psychology (my field)...
no offense, but OMG!
over the long haul there is going to be plenty of reinforcement for sellers that pushes for them to maintain their behavior
This is a dead horse that i resurrect to beat again and again from time to time. it used to be if you wanted a good idea of what the
actual market value of an instrument was, you'd put it on ebay with a low opening bid, run the auction, and the final selling price was your answer. now the model seems to be, put it up for sale, ask a crazy price and see who bites. the final selling price is never revealed so you (the buyer) never know what it really sold for. if you're a seller, i guess it's the bomb. but i have dozens of basses in my reverb watchlist that have been there for over a year. so my question is, are ya really interested in selling it or is it some kinda narcissism thing where ya like seeing your listing up there for months and months for everyone to admire hoping for that special
sucker buyer to come along?
...real estate market with people paying thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars above listed...
i live in east denver (by colfax and monaco for those of you familar with the area), over on the next block, they tore down a 2-bedroom, 900 square foot tarpaper shack, built 3 2000-square foot condos side-by-side on the lot. the one the middle is basically a tunnel with windows on the ends, they're so narrow that they're 3 stories high. $775k. each. and this isn't really that great a part of town. get closer to downtown and it would be $2.2M. crazy, daddy-o!
plastic's done, boss is on the prowl, gotta go...