![]() Well I decided to let the Broker( I feel that he Is a Scam Artist) know that I was iffy and explained that I thought he and the seller were asking a bit much for a Lowrey Sterling(9000.00$)/Prestige(8200.00$)Canadian. If the organ has faults, walk away unless you know with 100% certainty that it is fixable, and fixable at a reasonable cost which is then deducted off the asking price. Yes, you might offend some sellers but they might come back to you after a short while when they realise that no-one is going to pay their asking price.Īnd our golden rule applies. It is very much a buyer's market, so you can go in with lowball offers. And yes, look for 'completed listings' and 'sold items' on Ebay. Our 'How much is it worth' will usually get some replies. A Roland AT90S, for example, is less desirable than the 90SL, which might fetch something near that asking price. The prices you quote - converting at Canadian $ = £0.58 - seem high to me. Location (supply and demand, basically), condition (electronic and cosmetic), age (availability of parts), physical size (larger models sometimes just won't fit in a lounge or go through a doorway), quality (in terms of sounds, features and reliability). You're probably already aware that the value of organs depends on a multitude of factors.
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