radiotvphononut You've GOT to make a series of videos like this. Your comments are SO PERFECT and FUNNY! I agree with what you are saying,. of course. Please, make more of these rants, they are great!
@videotape29599 жыл бұрын
I agree!
@vancegosselin5 ай бұрын
An ebay seller got angry with me for wanting to see a county music magazine with Anita Cochran article in it. He told me that he doesn't want to show anything because of so called copyright laws. I've never had issues with other sellers. Another item was a pair of pants worth about 20.00 yet seller wants 250.00 USD plus the 80 bucks for shipping. I was told that I'm a racist. Electronic items 4000% markup, no wonder ebay has gone to the toilet. You can't buy anything there unless you have a minium of 60.00 USD on a 15.00 item. The shipping cost is ridiculous
@HarleyBadger10 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right.. So frustrating. I needed a part for a vintage Maytag twin tub washer, and found it for $30..until the seller found out I am a collector and restorer, then he changed his tune and said $100.
@raymondleggs55086 жыл бұрын
"Any further action will get you get you reported" "oooh I'm so scared"! LOL! I
@Pollmonster9 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the rant. P.S. You sound like Mr. Anderson from Beavis and Butthead.
@3Cr15w3119 жыл бұрын
+Pollmonster It's funny. I thought the same thing about Mr. Anderson and radiotvphononut's rants sound like the exact things Mr. Anderson would rant about. However, radiotvphononut is right on the money with his rants. I've watched many of his videos for months now and look forward to every new one, and keep finding old ones I haven't seen before. I'm totally hooked on them and I feel that I've learned a lot from them. They're educational and entertaining and it's hard to find that combination in things nowadays.
@josephsirois23535 жыл бұрын
Pollmonster Ha ha Ha ha ha Ha yeah yeah ha ha ha ha really a a
@johnnytacokleinschmidt5154 жыл бұрын
"Are you the two boys that have been ...... in my camper?" Really the only line I know. I never really watched the show. God Bless!
@Rebel96689 жыл бұрын
I figure he isn't a dumbell for asking $1,000 for that record player. His wife probably wants him to sell it and he doesn't want to sell it, but to keep the peace in the family he posted it for sale, he just put a ridiculous price on it so he would get no offers. That way he gets to keep it.
@andrewness8 жыл бұрын
Yes, or he's laundering the proceeds from selling crack.
@jeffreyhaynes57744 жыл бұрын
Brillant!
@bigalsmallengines3 жыл бұрын
I never thought of that..... LOL
@tough2135 жыл бұрын
you are not only very skilled in repairing varous vintage electronics and much more but you are a great comedian and you should do more videos like this and I wish you and your family all the best and have a great rest of your week and be well
@clydesight10 жыл бұрын
I SO TOTALLY agree with you about this stupid trend on E-Bay. I used to get used and busted tape recorders for reasonable prices (like $10 - $35) but those prices are long gone! I agree about the TV shows causing people to have insane expectations, but there is also a lot of excessive auction bidding by "flippers" who buy the stuff and then put it up themselves for twice what they paid. I've also seen a new trend. E-Bay listings appear on specialized sites pretending to be bargian sites. You can bid on an item through that site without being an E-Bay buyer. So this causes a lot of fake bid wars. It makes auctions a total joke and not what they were intended to be. And then there are the stupid sellers. No end to "DUMB" here! My favorite line from E-Bay ads is: "It looks like it should work" Yeah sure! OR "It takes 4 D batteries which I don't have to test the unit. $90.00." If the fool wants $90 for the thing, he could at least buy the batteries and test it! The scary ones are "I got into the unit and saw that it needs a new belt, an easy fix". I can just imagine what the person broke, "getting into the unit". Arrrg! Now I'm steaming. Oh well, I just don't bother with E-Bay anymore. Let the fools have their way.
@clydesight10 жыл бұрын
***** Have you seen my KZbin channel? It's all about vintage tape recorders which I get from E-Bay. So I know whereof I speak and I do not exaggerate. Of course *I* don't expect a 20+ year old unit to work correctly, but there are others on E-Bay who DO. How do I know? Because they pay what are sometimes ridiculous prices for broken stuff and then contact ME asking how to fix it! Some people think "It looks like it should work" means that it will work once they get a hold of it. No seller should ever use the words "It looks like it should work" because it confuses the equally ignorant buyer. The seller should say "UNTESTED, buy at your own risk". or "Powers on but nothing else" THAT is honest, and some sellers DO say this. It is the shady ones who say "Looks like it should work" or "Mint condition" when clearly it is not, but the photos are misleading. I got a tape recorder in "mint condition" that had a chunk taken out of the back corner of the plastic case. The seller had listed it as "Mint condition" and made sure to photograph it from angles that didn't show the missing chunk. So I do not exaggerate about some E-Bay sellers! Not all E-Bay sellers ARE honest (the same goes for buyers). Many find these things in garage sales, and the owner knows nothing about them, so they get them for a small price. They don't even clean them up, they just put them on E-Bay, untested and ignorant of how they work or IF they work and say stupid things like "Looks Like It should Work" or worse, "Probably needs a new belt" when they don't even know what a belt is. I've had years of dealing with this type of thing, both for myself and for others.
@clydesight10 жыл бұрын
***** It sounds as if you are defending bad E-Bay sellers. Here's the base of it. A SELLER has an ethical responsibility to the buyer to report the item as accurately as possible because the buyer is unable to actually test of handle the item himself. The SELLER is the one who wants the buyer to part with money for the item. It is the SELLER's obligation to present the product whatever it is, accurately and in as much TRUE detail as possible, which includes testing the equipment as thoroughly as possible or admitting that it is a risk purchase. Turning on a vintage radion and tuning in ONE station is NMOT a true test, and you know it. If you saw the item in a store and were going to BUY it, you'd do a lot more to it before making a decision. People sell battery cassette recorders all the time on E-Bay. How many times have I seen the words "Don't have the batteries to test it." when the thing takes 2 AA batteries and the seller wants $100 for the item! If I see such a listing, I go away from it, I know the SELLER is hiding a defect or is incredibly lazy. The buyer is purchasing basically sight unseen, except for the photos the seller has put up. While it is true that a seller can ask any price he wants, the more reasonable the price, the more likely there will be a sale. Most SELLERS sell vintage electronics AS IS, which means if a buyer gets something that they thought would work, and if it doesn't, they are stuck. Try to do this in retail! You'd be out of business mighty fast. I did not exaggerate my statements about some E-Bay sellers and buyers, I reported my experience.
@tubical7110 жыл бұрын
The best excuses i´ve come across so far: Did not test it as it has no plug/plug had gone/plug cut off/no fuse/fuse missing.... Could not test it, no tape/record/cardrigde (anymore) but last time it worked like new. Unit is too old for beeing switched on with no precaution taken (jep!:) Unit only does operate on 120V (our local mains is 230V) and i do not have a inverter.... My all time favorite: Not sure how to operate this, but son/father/uncle/whoEver says it works just fine :) :) :)
@forjimmykimmel92695 жыл бұрын
I hate those lines too when they say it should work or they cant test it or they tested it but only plugged it in for a second and saw an indicator of it doing something. Im thinkin, just test the thing for all its functioning, just do it, or dont put up this confusing listing, cause then I dont know what to buy
@shawnbottom47699 жыл бұрын
I was just telling my girlfriend this week about how I'll sometimes see eBay or Craigslist items re-listed for even more money after not selling. It boggles the mind. Everything you said is right on point. There's still fair deals out there but man are they getting hard to find.
@2002films7 жыл бұрын
Storage Wars is the worst, '' Box of paper clips, thats $50 dollars all day'' Beat of dresser '' That's $100 dollars '' 1988 can opener '' That's 75 dollars all day ''' STFU ! LOL
@Stringbean42111 жыл бұрын
I've seen many videos on this channel this morning because I just love this guys sense of humour. He cracks me up, notwithstanding that what he says is absolutely right and downright interesting.
@nor42775 жыл бұрын
Your rants have saved me money ,as well as your other fans,I learn what to look for ,some of these people figure if it has a tube its worth its weight in gold ,it's getting harder to find a honest deal.I bought a tube radio from goodwill ,when I open it up it was solid state radio not a tube radio and there packing so bad it damaged the radio,I did get my money back,these people dont no a tube radio from a transitor radio.
@electro-pirate994 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why it's like this, it's really sad...You know when CRT TVs are on the side of the road everywhere you look, literally being put out to be trash, people sell those same CRT TVs on eBay for like 200-300$. Like wtf, why is everyone so god damn greedy, I get times are tough, but for fuck sake. People suck man.
@gchalljr9 жыл бұрын
What I can't stand is the ppl who are paying the higher prices for the best looking antique/vintage radios that gut them and put cheap Chinese radios with Bluetooth etc in them and relist them for $300 - 500. It's a shame these fine vintage items are being destroyed and gutted for modern Chinese junk.
@KingRiverVlogs5 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best KZbin videos I have ever watched. Ive been buying and selling records, record players, and tube radios for about 10 years. If someone comes to me asking for 45s for 20 cents each. I have hundreds in store. I Hate people that do that crap to say the least
@nunyabizness1995 жыл бұрын
Some of these nincompoops have no more sense than a sack of hammers...😂 I keep telling these people rust is not patina... Its RUST
@stuckinthetimemachi16 жыл бұрын
I am also so sick of sellers saying everything is "rare." Rare, rare, rare! Even if the item looks like it went through every disaster known to man. If it s not in good, decent, usable shape, it is pretty much worthless to most people. If it's in good shape and needs some work to operate properly again, fine, but price it accordingly. I enjoy your videos, thank you!
@CewyahAlt2 жыл бұрын
Don't buy this kinda stuff but totally agree with you with this kinda ebay drama in other used sections of the site.
@tough2135 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos and they really are great you are right on about these over priced ads are just that over priced and your commentaries are great I love to hear what you have to say all the best and keep the great videos coming all the best
@LMacNeill10 жыл бұрын
I loved the German console stereo -- "it's broken, and looks like crap. Only $400! Reduced!!". HAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
@realgroovy2410 жыл бұрын
its not just broken and LOOKS like crap that german console from the 60's IS crap!
@LittleDuckAlex11 жыл бұрын
I was recently watching something on eBay that I was interested in but seemed too expensive in my opinion. The item got no bids and the seller relisted at a higher price. You're completely right, there are some real idiots out there and you see it a lot with old
@standishgeezer7 жыл бұрын
Yep, I also detest this greed. Unfortunately, buyers of stuff at these ludicrous prices have a lot to answer for (and probably more money than sense). I've been trying to get the type of old electrical junk (just to work on or salvage parts for my hobby) that people used to throw away and have been astounded by the amounts generated in bids. Obviously if there weren't buyers at these stupid prices we wouldn't see such prices.
@lawnking16811 жыл бұрын
unfourtunely since more and more people are getting into this hobby, I bet that the deals to be had already have started to get harder to find. your right!! all these shows show people finding 100,s of dollars in storage, barns, ect. why would somebody leave all this money in the units if they were going to walk away from them?? that's why I don't watch these show anymore. all about money!! thanks to you guys posting I have gotten back into working on sets like I did years ago. thanks again ed
@EskieWolf11 жыл бұрын
I think it's worse when it's an insanely amount that people charge for something, and it looks like it was taken from the trash! And to add even more insult, they add the line "I haven't tried it yet", or "I'm not sure it works". When I see that, I call B.S.!!
@mikec95376 жыл бұрын
The sad part is that some idiots WILL actually pay these prices. LOL
@Elfnetdesigns9 жыл бұрын
First off - LOL you should start a series on here where all you do is go through listings of overpriced junk on the internet Whats worse is there are people out there that will buy that stuff for those prices... So it's either a case of - 1 - They really just don't know the true value.. 2 - The know are are trying to scam. 3 - They don't want to sell it but want to show it off (stupid but people do it) 4 - They restored it and are very proud of it 5 - They attache sentimental value cost to it.. 6 - They feel they should get what they paid for it back when it was new plus interest.
@connorm955 Жыл бұрын
That would be an entertaining series. I think it would also be funny if shango066 made a video series of commenting on QVC stuff.
@Ricopolico7 жыл бұрын
Right on. The problem is that this shit clogs up the listings and makes realistic listings hard to find. Worse are those Chinese beaters who list the same thing hundreds of times. God forbid if you list something with the same key word - no one will ever find it.
@Musicradio77Network8 жыл бұрын
I was originally going to get three Disney Super 8 films that I didn't have it yet, but looking at the price that originally went from $39, and then raised to about $49 yesterday and then raised again to $69. WTF, eBay???? I want to get some cartoons for my home movie projector.
@radiotvphononut11 жыл бұрын
Classroom RP's were usually built like tanks and will run forever if you take care of them. Personally, I like the older Newcomb and Audiotronics models. Califone units up through the early '80's were decent; but, got cheaper as the years went on. The main drawback to these RP's is that they usually track heavy and can rapidly wear LP's and 45's. 78's, however, should hold up much better on one (just make sure you get a 3 mil 78 stylus).
@MrGhostown816 жыл бұрын
That seller must of got that record player confused with a near mint Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck.
@neilforbes4166 жыл бұрын
If it's a stereo set, it's earliest vintage would be about 1958. THAT IS IN NO WAY ANTIQUE! To be antique, a device would have to be a His Master's Voice wind-up gramophone of the early-to-mid 1920s, OR OLDER!
@stormchsr10175 жыл бұрын
this is awesome stuff. we can razz the retreads that also try to rip us on high shipping charges. i got into a tiff with one guy that had a small weather radio i wanted and its the size of a regular transistor radio which would ship anywhere in the USA for about 6 bucks. this guy wanted 14.95 for the radio and 89.75 for shipping. i asked what the deal was and he replied...oh this is for shipping AND handling! cmon, sellers, give us a break. i guess some of these sellers think we are stupid. keep posting these ridiculous things you find. we love it!
@Truckguy19707 жыл бұрын
What kills me is that they put stuff like this up on E bay and it doesn't sell and they put it back up after the sale ends for an even higher price lol
@mactrak79978 жыл бұрын
I agree! I once heard a saying(well several times at least) that something's only worth what someone will pay you for it! I don't know if you've noticed, but it seems that lately I'll see something that is more reasonably priced but then when you see what they want to ship it is absolutely unreal! It seems that they try to make big bucks either way. But thanks for writing and posting this because it's true and the unrealistic overpricing sellers should learn something.
@tough2138 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your rant and it is a fact that everything now is over priced and not worth it . they should be lucky that they get something for it this was a really great video keep them coming
@rohnkd4hct2606 жыл бұрын
The classroom record-player brings back memories. I remember fixing those things. Funny I was at a hamfest a few years ago and, saw Audio Visional stuff ........ had my handwriting on it. Used to have to label the stuff with school name and who paid for it (Federal or state money). Had to laugh.
@riverhuntingdon66599 жыл бұрын
Someone did this with a Waltham music centre on Ebay a while back, reasonable at first but then relisted for ridiculous money. These things were at best cheap'n'cheerful back in the day. Some of the Philips record players are put on Ebay with obscene prices, as are many other brands. The ALBA 642 stereo record player is VERY often seen without its second, stereo, speaker for silly money. As for Antiques Roadshow, American Pickers, etc, most of it's overpriced junk.
@agentdarkness46286 жыл бұрын
I like the way you make these rants, they are very funny and I agree wholeheartedly with what you are saying. I like vintage media to,Like wire recorders and things like that. Let me tell you what happened to me one time, I was looking for this book are used to have on cassette tape, but now I want it on CD. It’s called, there was a boy in the girls bathroom, I found it online. Guess how much they wanted for it, it was in the hundreds. That is so ridiculous, I asked my family why people do things like that and sell it for that much money, and they said that people are greedy, nobody cares about history anymore, they only care about the money. Well, I finally did find the exact same version I had on cassette, I found it on Bard mobile.
@tough2136 жыл бұрын
I have enjoyed your video so much youare great I really enjoy your rant video it is a very nice and erfreshing look at reality of how greedy people are . you really are a wonderful guy and make a great teacher and educater and I learn a great deal from you and as clydesight said I would really like it if you made more videos like this great job have a great weekend
@Fairlane500skyliner11 жыл бұрын
I fully agree with you on this! For some reason, sellers get the idea that because something is old, it must be worth a fortune! I have lost count of the number of times I see vintage televisions on EBay with sky-high asking prices. I frequently see 1980s colour sets worth about $20, with asking prices exceeding $100!
@tectalabyss11 жыл бұрын
Great rant ! The prices are getting way out of hand no doubt about it. If I could sell my crap for that much I would have it made, Thank you for sharing and take care.
@dawnclark479011 жыл бұрын
In ref to the cost of record players becoming expensive on resell sites, I know it has become very popular for young "hipster" rich kids to pay A LOT of money for them. These are the same people that pay hundreds of dollars to look poor. In their minds it is not popular to be rich, so they hide their greed. Also, housing costs will sky rocket in the places they like to live..Portland, OR, San Francisco, CA, and where I live..Nashville, TN. They will pay 300.00 for a cheaply painted used desk that looks "vintage". Unfortunately, record players are considered "vintage and cool", so now I have to dip in my dwindling 401K to buy one :/
@back2the80s6 жыл бұрын
Ebay sellers are so greedy. Some have best offer on listing, but won't even discount $2.00. WHy even have the best offer than if not wiling to haggle?. Too much greed on crappy stuff.
@OlegKostoglatov11 жыл бұрын
This one surprised me in that it actually had a built in coax cable connector on the back, the old Philco built Sears Silvertone console we used to own did not have that, we had to use a Balun connector to run it off the cable, but I think it was a 1972 model. That set finally got replaced in 1987 by an RCA XL100 21 inch table model, the CRT was weak and the turret tuner was broken. This Panasonic will be 37 years old next month and the CRT is strong, it's only a 14'' though.
@radiotvphononut11 жыл бұрын
You are correct. I used to make good $ selling used CRT TV's; but, everyone has gotten picky about what they'll watch and if it isn't flatscreen, they don't want it. In today's world, I'm lucky to get $25 for any kind of CRT TV and they must be later model TV's with jacks. Older CRT sets without input jacks are almost impossible to get rid of and forget about getting rid of a floor model TV.
@trevorstepoo8838 Жыл бұрын
This dumbbell probably would figure out another dumbbell will be stupid enough to pay that price
@tb40ford11 жыл бұрын
I agree . I collect soda signs for many years now.I was collecting Long before Greed Bay. I see an old sign on Greed Bay priced for some crazy price like $ 599. I find the same sign in Antique Shops for like $ 150 . They will list the same sign for 2 years and no one buys it. This is kind of funny I think. Anyway thanks for your videos and effort you put into making them. Travis in Ky
@radiotvphononut11 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've seen the completed ebay listings where a cheap radio or record player would bring big money from two people who got in a bidding war. Then, more of the same product comes out of the woodwork; but, they often don't bring big money. It's always the one or two high priced sales that people see and think they can get that much for theirs. They don't stop to think about the 10,000 other sales that ended in single digits.
@kraftpr7 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with all you say. Sad thing is, there will always be some gullible suckers out there who will fork over that kind of money. All these jokers have to do is wait. Some poor sap will give them their price.
@jeffreyhaynes57744 жыл бұрын
All of your points are right on ,keep up the good work.Ebay is for people with more money than sense.
@ESDI809 жыл бұрын
It seems to get worse each year! I am seeing Delco cassette decks going for $100 to $300 as the norm at times it seems. I can get them for $25 at the local junk yard with a return guarantee. I love restoring old vintage electronics, but seems to be less and less as time goes on due to all the over pricing of things. I tend to see things listed as broken for $50 and up. If there is a good deal, then the shipping is over inflated. Just be cause it has the word Bose on it or has tubes in it doesn't mean it's worth more! Seems you can't get a tube amp for under $100 working or non working.
@SebisRandomTech9 жыл бұрын
The whole overpriced junk thing has probably hurt the video game market the most. Gone are the days where I could go on craigslist or visit my local flea market and get a boxful of games for $10. Now almost everyone wants close to ebay prices for the stuff, even when it doesn't work! The worst example I've seen is this one moron on craigslist who has an ad for an "Old Atari Video Computer System & Games & Controls". It's a filthy system that probably doesn't work, it comes with like two games, really not worth dirt. How much does he want for it? TWO HUNDRED dollars. The annoying thing is he reposts the ad almost every day, and has done so for the past FIVE YEARS! No joke! You would think after 5 years, if no one's buying it, maybe you could, I don't know, LOWER THE PRICE A LITTLE BIT? Sorry for the caps lock on some of that, I'm just trying to get my point across here. Going back to vintage electronics, there was another guy on craigslist who had a broken 32" Sony Trinitron from the late '90s. He wants $200 for it. And you know what? It hasn't sold yet. I sent him a respectfully-worded e-mail explaining to him that no one is going to pay that much for an old TV, let alone one that's BROKEN. Really, as shitty as the new TV's are, you could go out and buy one of them for LESS than what this guy wanted for his. He responded back with some very nasty language, basically saying I should keep my opinions to myself. All I could think of was "Well thanks buddy, I hope you enjoy that giant paperweight of yours!" I'm sorry, that went on way too long. End rant.
@rdm.255810 жыл бұрын
Some of my favorites! Everything they are selling is "Rare". Yet, no where in the description do they ever justify what makes the item "Rare". I guess, if it's the only one currently on Ebay, then it's "Rare". Generally, these descriptions are usually followed with "I'm no expert". "Art Deco". If it has funny looking print or numbers on it, then it's automatically "Art Deco", even it was made in 1962, "Last Patent Date". They base the age of the item on the "Last Patent Date" . I've seen items made in the 50's advertised as 1931 because that what the last patent date says. I guess the older they can make it appear, the more valuable it has to be. "Atomic Age Mid-Century Eames Era Post-Industrial Pre-War Clock Radio. RARE!" What the hell does all that mean????
@markpirateuk10 жыл бұрын
Everything you said is so true, we have Ebay morons like these in the UK as well! I was looking for a certain stereogram from the early sixties, and have seen sellers asking £200+, I found one local to me and got it for £1.04!
@TerrellMonroe11 жыл бұрын
Just wondering what your opinion is of the "classroom" record players? Were they made very well? I've been looking to buy an older record player that is made better than the cheap stuff today so that I can play a few records that I have, including a few 78s. Appreciate your time and your posts.
@marksmediatv773410 жыл бұрын
Seams like a common occurrence around the country. Here where I am, a guy was asking 50 bucks for a Sony all in one with a crappy bsr changer.
@letseeitplease11 жыл бұрын
i like your videos, because you always tell it like it is, and i respect you for that, i enjoyed this rant video , very good,
@fuzzybobbles11 жыл бұрын
It's the same here in the UK. Local collection only Ebay listing there was a guy selling a mid 1990's VHS video recorder for £80 ($120) On Ebay they go for around £3 to £5 if they sell at all. At the end of the ad he had written..."This worked fine up to 2 years ago, but now it won't play or record tapes. I don't know what's wrong with it, but I'm sure it's an easy fix. It was on buy it now unsold for over a month.
@tb40ford11 жыл бұрын
I am with you on this one. I have found that you can contact the seller and many times they will sell much less.They list with high price in hopes someone will buy now.I do enjoy Greed Bay. There are a lot of neat items to look at. Thanks for your videos.
@OlegKostoglatov11 жыл бұрын
Another option would be to buy something like an Akai or a Dual machine from the mid 80s and earlier, something that is a name brand with a counter balanced tone arm. They are two common types of counterbalancing, those with weights and those with springs, the Duals often used springs where you could adjust the tracking weight by turning a dial. If you like older stuff some of the Garards were pretty good as well, but they you may have cartridge problems.
@EDP20006 жыл бұрын
I've encountered some Disney VHS tapes on eBay listed for thousands of dollars, but most Disney VHS listings on eBay nowadays are listed from $1 up until $25.
@_Ramen-Vac_5 жыл бұрын
I have binge-watched a whole bunch of your videos and I really can't binge on S066..Guitarlargest..or love his whenever they drop, maybe look at his channel and pick one, then move on to watch somebody tear-down a 60's- 70s Matchbox car and get er runnin again and lookin spiff, ya know. You win the bench-side manner award, Sir. I have a split "end table" '58 Mag console combo.. it even came with a chewed up cord he demon~strated it with. Thought, (OKAY! UNPLUGGIT YUH DORK!) -thing was stuck on 11 LOUD very crusty volume pot) Wanted "$300 for the cabinet with the phonograph machine and tuner in it, and 100 for its mate, on a stinkin masking tape pricetag. Anyhow I mused over it for a month when he said, "okay, how about 60?" and tried to get him down to 40, so I guess I kinda payed triple for the thing much as it needs probably in the tuner end and the turntable. Nice 15" alnico, up to 2 mids coaxial tweets in center of the 15's. The speakers alone are lovable, but the boxes do still look very nice, well, we're here to listen to you not for to read all this ramblin man scribblin. have a very good time. Matchboxes & Magnavoxes.
@OlegKostoglatov11 жыл бұрын
I just picked up a Panasonic Quintrix II model, produced in September 1976, that somebody dumped. I brought it home, powered it up on the variac, and it work quite well. The idea that anyone is going to pay anything over $20 for a "portable" Colour CRT set is just delusional. I don't have enough space to save all the ones I see for free from getting junked.
@MattmanAZ097 жыл бұрын
The main problem with excess greedy sellers that u see on ebay compared to say 10-20 years ago is that u see 5 new items pop up and they might all be worth $100, but say $150-$200 or best offer. So most likely the items don't sell, and get relisted. When ebay was more auction driven deals were mor deals to be had, and sellers didn't have to constantly relist.
@cttv9010811 жыл бұрын
Great video. I think prices started to go up years ago on Ebay when they started increasing the listing and auction fees. Sellers passed those increases onto the buyers by upping their prices. Then there are the totally deluded folks that think some rich person is going to buy their piece of junk. What they don't realize is the rich didn't get that way by spending big bucks in the first place.
@mogreenjo15627 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain There was a animated Halloween decoration that I was looking for but everyone was too greedy! :(
@dawnclark479011 жыл бұрын
I finally found someone that agrees with me! My issue is with Craigslist. I'm a mother. I am unemployed. I have no choice but to find free items for my home. It is impossible to get something because these bottom feeders wait all day for a new post, they get it for free, slap some paint on it, then sell it for a profit 3'x the amount. They are stealing from the poor. They take the items and put it in their "vintage" shop. So, I am declaring war on them. I am going to spend every second waiting for items. Paint them, and resell them for cheap. I am going to compete them out of business. Maybe this coming year, my child can have a Christmas!
@russbouquet16477 жыл бұрын
Hope you find some good stuff. I know educated people with degrees that are gold bricking lazy idiots that buy stuff for almost nothing just to resell it. These people live in very nice homes and probably live off their significant other and take good stuff away from you and I.
@rmshanahan11 жыл бұрын
You are a trip but are very very correct. I was just having a conversation yesterday to a fellow enthusiast about this very subject. I mine ebay a lot (usually sort by listed date) and am entertained by seeing the same items, over and over again, for the same price. Ebay needs to stop allowing free listings, haha!
@TheSkullArmyMC10 жыл бұрын
I got a good movie from a thrift store. eBay retail price; $25. Thrift store retail price; it was a whole quarter!
@daylightbigboy8 жыл бұрын
Omg, same. There is a Zenith A835R on Ebay, the EXACT model I'm looking for, non restored (because it wouldn't be any fun if it worked), the right finish (the darker wood one), and the guy wants $375. I put in an offer of what it was worth ($50) and he declined it. I waited a few days and offered $65. After a bit of back and forth, he got down to $175 but that was his lowest. I told him it wasn't worth it but it's still up for nearly $400.
@roadmaster7206 жыл бұрын
agree with you about these greedy e bay sellers. most sellers are ok and reasonable about their prices. my main interest now is the rca 45 record players made from 1949 to 1957. most of them will require at least $100.00 of parts ( modern cartridge/stylus,idler wheel, cam gear wheel, electric cord, co-axial cable. the ones with amp units will need at least capacitor, resistor replacement, sometimes tubes to function) to restore them not counting plastic polish and electronic spray cleaner. i will not pay excessive amounts to purchase these players on ebay. maybe a max of 30.00 + shipping. i can see why restored units sell for 200.00 and up. again some are greedy and i see the same listings repeat over and over for same price or more.
@Ebenoozen9 жыл бұрын
I hear what you're saying... and I agree with most of it... BUT this is a knife that cuts both ways.... There are some TIGHT-ASS buyers out there, who only want something, if they can absolutely steal it! I sell vintage auto restoration parts... There is always they guy, who feels his car is worth $60,000... But heaven-for-bid, he should have to pay $30.00 for a difficult to find tail light lens for it! And yes, you can argue that is a buyers prerogative to find something cheap...But then I guess it's also a seller's prerogative, to ask the moon for what he's selling... After all, you don't ask...You won't get!
@Samspianopage7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely spot on mate. I do that all the time with grand pianos here in the UK. People sometimes ask what I consider to be ridiculous prices for knackered old pianos, and if you try to make em an offer they'll generally turn it down or tell you that it's well out of they're figure, or that they're not in a hurry to sell and then re-list the item if it doesn't sell. I see the same pianos come up nearly every month for the last 4 years. Then again if I didn't ask a seller, I wouldn't know what they'd accept, sometimes someone is willing to accept your offer. What the other guy above said about not accepting advice from people he doesn't know, OK fair enough but I also agree with others that this could be someone giving you valuable insight and experience so you don't have to learn the hard way. It's up to you if you want to take that advice. Also a message like that is no different to what goes on at things like car boot sales, charity shops or flea markets (here in Glasgow we call our market the Bara's), people will always try to haggle you that's a fact of life in any sale that shops also need to put up with, so someone messaging you shows that they obviously took SOME interest in your product and might consider buying if you were willing to negotiate with them.
@radiotvphononut11 жыл бұрын
Out of frustration, some people probably toss the stuff. More bullheaded people probably take the "someone will eventually buy it" attitude. There were some local flea market dealers who had that attitude and they eventually went out of business. One shop was having a so-called "going out of business" sale and even the sale prices were too high. She said she'd let the stuff rot before she took a penny less than what she was asking.
@super69549 жыл бұрын
Hi I found your rant by accident while watching a guy i subscribe to. I totally agree with what you say. i have been looking at backhoe loaders on ebay and online in general. The descriptions and prices are freaking hilarious. last one the machines supposed to be fantastic according to the price and description. then looking at the picture there is $3000 plus of mangled doors on the cab. Kinda tells me the rest might not be so good and immaculate either. it's worth about $8000 not the $14000 they want. I used to sell tractors local, it used to be amazing trying to sell perfect equipment for say $10.000 big machinery dealers would want 15.000 plus. I would get assholes offer $5000 as thats what they make in auction sales. What I used to tell them before G. F.O was yeah I seen the crap that makes 5000 in auction, it needs another 8000 spent on it before you can use it, this one is gone through and perfect !!!!. I got fed up with that crap and stopped buying to sell in the end!. sometimes if I had $1000 for every tire kicker that came or called I would be richer just advertising than selling the tractors. Regards Robert
@louisliebermann28237 жыл бұрын
I also have the same opinion
@mwstaton6411 жыл бұрын
We have the same crap sellers here also. Someone listed a very beat up 1940's farm radio for $450. He thinks he's a "know it all" saying it can be run on a car battery which we know is impossible. It was just out of the mice ridden barn complete with all the dirt and didn't have the decency to even bother to clean it off. It never sold. Imagine that. Lots of Mag consoles on CL here saying they're antique from the 50's and obviously from the 70's with 8 track players. They usually ask $250 and up
@nor42776 жыл бұрын
Man that was the best review ever.I agree with you ,I have bought a nice restored rca radio need recappe d i paid 29.00 restore, 22.00 shipping I think it was good,the only thing I didn't like he left the old filter cap in next to the new cap,on eBay you have to take chances,but this guy pack that thing so well ,that made me very happy .it's getting harder with being a new collector,but I not stupid either I have a good idea what I am looking at.I had these some of these separately to screw you I been fairly lucky ,and eBay protects there customer s
@Dewotto10 жыл бұрын
Prices for Betamax VCRs are way to much. I was lucky to find a great condition 1979 Sony SL-5400 that was less than $60, that's the whole price including shipping.
@kitties654910 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting. It's so true, people watch these tv shows and think that it's reality. An item is only worth what someone will pay for it. Only an idiot would pay that kind of money. Even the thrift stores are doing this stupid garbage.
@clydesight10 жыл бұрын
Kitty Echo I think "American Pickers" is really a bad show for this reason. They find a junky old sign, pay $50 for it, then TELL everyone they can get $100 from a collector. So next thing, some one goes to a garage sale, finds an old sign, pays $5, but posts it on E-Bay for $100 because that's what he SAW on the TV show!
@clydesight9 жыл бұрын
***** Thanks for proving our point!
@clydesight9 жыл бұрын
***** Apparently you have never heard of "bargaining". And I am not certain you understand retail marketing. It is always a buyer's market, not a sellers one. Everything is negotiable. That is why people can get different insurance quotes, and they can negotiate to get different rates on their mortgages and even their credit cards. It seems that you are making the mistake of thinking that the seller can set any price and be stubborn about it, and the customer either puts up the cash or doesn't buy. That's not how it works in sales. People work out deals with each other all the time, especially as the price goes up. Sure, you can set any price you like on your console game. And good luck finding a paying customer. There are plenty of overpriced items on E-Bay that have failed to sell for that very reason. And no one bullied or swore at you or anyone else in this discussion. Perhaps as a seller on E-Bay or Craig's list you ran into customers who tried to bully or coerce you into offering a lower price for your item. If so, the customer was wrong in his/her approach. One can ask in a respectful manner - in fact the respectful customer AND seller are able to bargain in the true spirit of commerce. As a customer AND seller on E-Bay, I know that there are bad sellers and bad buyers. Welcome to the marketplace - heck, welcome to humanity!
@clydesight9 жыл бұрын
***** You are wrong on many levels.
@roberthansen20083 жыл бұрын
Entertainment and scam reasons! From my childhood I remember those consoles stereos. And from what I remember they really weren't all that.
@FSCforal5 жыл бұрын
this is so funny 5th time i watched this XD i have a rare crosley with high end cassette changer makes a loud hum even when turned off XD
@RoughJustice2k185 жыл бұрын
Who in their right mind would want to pay close to 5 grand for a 50's Magnavox radiogram? It's big and hideous. You could buy a good used car for that amount! Sounds like a rip-off to me. The same can be said of some Gumtree (Aussie site) ads - some people list items for ridiculously high prices, because they watched "American Pickers" or "Pawn Stars" - so naturally they assume the item is worth way more than the asking price and has significant historical value, when in many cases it's just the opposite. I will occasionally buy something on eBay if I need it and cannot obtain it locally but only if the price is right and only if it's BUY-IT-NOW - I never bid.
@TheCRTman11 жыл бұрын
Wow. I don't have that kind of money. People really are mad these days. I think if I can't get a mechanical dialed set in the next 2 years, I will consider buying one from you.
@jefferyb30411 жыл бұрын
At least the seller of the Germain Job appears to have a degree of honesty. I wouldn't be surprised if the thing is worse off.
@paulspydar7 жыл бұрын
agree 100%
@radiotvphononut11 жыл бұрын
There is a white 13" '76 Teknika color TV at the flea market for the bargain price of $75. The owner is 80something years old and is determined that someone will eventually pay her price. Actually, she'd be lucky to get $10 for it. At another shop, there is a yellow 13" Toshiba color TV from the same period that they want $75 for, good luck!
@2574mcu4 жыл бұрын
I have that some exact library of Congress record player. I only paid 2 dollars for it and it works great.
@goodtimefolkrock10 жыл бұрын
thanks for this....i'm 100% with you......greed is disgusting
@seatboi5 жыл бұрын
What STUPID prices on that stuff! I AGREE with you 100%! I have agreed with everything you've said so far in ALL your videos! I am old-fashioned and people always tell me I have an "OLD SOUL", LOL...SURE wish I could hear from you, maybe someday! I'm into old electronic items, too, but lost ALL my stuff as a "friend" who let me store it all in his basement decided to auction it off & then dies on me! So now I have a few record players & an old wire recorder & that is it!
@culturalconfederacy7824 жыл бұрын
I think the majority of eBay sellers asking these outrageous prices are scammers. They want top dollar for non-working crap then can't pack it worth a you know what. And if you do get it in the mail, it probably comes in a thousand pieces. Walked away from eBay a long time ago and so glad I did.
@CecilyCampbell4 жыл бұрын
$1,000?! $4,750?! They have a LOT of explaining to do!!
@DarrellS543 жыл бұрын
Most sellers got record players like these from yard sales for a couple of bucks and probably know nothing about the items. They think just because they`re old that they`re rare and worthy of a grand.
@teacfan108011 жыл бұрын
Gotta watch those ebay seller shipping charges too. One guy was selling an item for $85.00 with free economy shipping. It didn't sell. Later, he tried re-listing it for only $1.99, but shipping he had posted as $85.00! No fooling! This was a few years ago but it shows the tricks they try to do to make you think, "wow, a $1.99" buy it now! Then you buy it now and get socked with an $85.00 shipping charge! No doubt the slower cheaper delivery too.
@hansonsux8 жыл бұрын
Ebay sellers are the most dicky, and picky of them all. Not to say all of them, but I have gotten my share if them. And yes, unfortunately, they will eventually sell this stuff at those prices, since some people have more money than brains.
@richfiles11 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I have been a fan of vintage computers and calculators. I just LIVE in the WRONG region. Southern CA, The capitol, The New Mexico desert. I have bought rare calculators from different sellers just a town away from each other. I have repeat sellers that repeatedly find nice stuff... Then charge an arm and al leg. I only bought the items WORTH it. The rest... Sits. All while a lucky local pulls one from the scrap yard for scrap value. Then it's off to ebay! I feel your pain
@mrspuick9 жыл бұрын
Like anything in the non-life essential market, it's worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. I've sold 99 cent items for 25 dollars on Ebay. I didn't twist anybody's arm. People with deep pockets just gotta have it. I posted a rare music box for a overinflated "Buy it Now" price for shits and giggles. Estimated value was closer to 20 dollars. I actually had an offer for 75 dollars. The point is I don't have to sell it, but if you have to have it, here it is. As Forest Gump said, "stupid is what stupid does"
@clemsonbloke7 жыл бұрын
Your English explains everything that anyone needs to know about you. You also have the Forrest Gump quote incorrect.
@TM15R8 ай бұрын
On storage wars, many of the pricey items are supplied by the "appraisers" themselves.
@ThejasonJaw544211 жыл бұрын
Thank You... I Agree with you the People On EBay charge more than what they want is Ridiculous
@wgrantha44384 жыл бұрын
Idk why but I have a affinity for particleboard stereos
@neilforbes4167 жыл бұрын
Antique radio? In the 1920s, maybe but stereo did not become available on LP until 1958 and nothing from that year onward could really be considered "vintage" because it's the beginning of the "modern era".