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What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
05-07-2008, 04:07
Post: #1
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.


JR, a well thought out first post.
Was the coach in Maine an 87 PT?
I, too, like to check the coaches out before contacting the seller. I wish that more of the dealers would publish the for sale prices. I don't want to call a dealer and get a ton of calls when I'm just searching for info.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Montana




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05-07-2008, 04:58
Post: #2
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.


where is that coach located?
If it had tanks that large, they would have to be on the roof.
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05-07-2008, 07:17
Post: #3
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
Hi, to all you helpful folks, from J R & Deane in Kent WA.

This our first post, after reading other post for hours. Lots of good
info to be had here, thank you one and all.

Anyway, we are considering the purchase of a vintage bird sometime
this year. There were two post here that go our attention. "How to
Price a unit you want to sell" and "interesting Ad.

This post, will be dealing with a little bit of both of those topics.
And maybe save a buyer from wasting their time dealing with one
seller, as we did.

We had found a few ad's and responded by e-mail, asking for more info
and pictures. So far, (about 2 weeks) out of 5 request we received 2.
One from some nice folks in Maine, saying their couch had sold. And
one today, telling me; "no, if you want see it it is in az". I was
somewhat taken back on this one. LOL The whole point for more info,
was to see if this coach was worth a trip Phoenix.......Maybe see some
pics of the new Pergo floors. So I called the seller, asking why so
rude in e-mail, and did he want to sell the coach? I get, I don't
really want to sell. BIG waste of my time.

To be honest, I do not know a lot about BB's, but do know stick built
RV's. Please check out this ad. it's for 1981 35' (One of the main
reasons I wanted more info)

"FOR SALE: Excellent Condition... Very clean southwestern interior
with new Pergo flooring throughout, sleeps 6. This coach features
central vacuum, ice maker, food processor, two air conditioning units
and tons of storage. It also has a nice awning that extends most of
the length of the RV. This rig is in outstanding condition both
mechanically and cosmetically.
Freshly rebuilt 3208 CAT, 643 Allison Transmission, 2 AC Units,
Hydraulic Levelers, 3 Way Fridge, 10 Gallon Gas Electric Water Heater,
Airbrakes, brand new front end steering box, new tie rods and new ball
joints and brand new tires. There is also a 12.5KW Cohler generator,
500 gallon fuel tank, 300 gal fresh water tank and a 300 gal gray
water and 200 gal black water tanks. This RV recently traveled to
Alaska and back with zero problems. This RV is solid and very well
insulated. Owner is second owner. Meticulous maintenance records and
$300 CDL Buyers Inspection provided. This is a must see RV, perfect
for family vacations or for full timers. This year commemorates its
25th anniversary which qualifies it as a historical vehicle. This
coach originally sold for over $250,000. *****NOTE, THESE PICTURES ARE
BEFORE THE PERGO FLOORS WERE INSTALLED*******"

Is it possible for an 1981 35' brid to have 500 gallon fuel tank, 300
gal fresh water, 300 gal gray and 200 gal black??? Where would you put
all them big tanks?

Sellers: My wife & I are buyers.......We are looking to buy a BB,
however we are also looking at Bus Conversions. There are 100's of
units for sale, yours is not the only one. As potential buyers, we
want to get the best deal we can. As a buyer, I do not want to rip you
off, the deal has to be good for you and me or there is no deal.
However, we need to get the best BANG for our BUCK. With the
uncertainty in our economy today and the current high diesel prices.
One could be considered a NUT, for even thinking about buying a bus.
In fact, my neighbor said just that, when I told him we were looking.
J R, your Nuts!!! LOL How many RV manufactures have went out of
business in the last year? Why did they go out of business?

Sellers: If you really want to sell your coach, please put together an
e-mail pack (or website) with lot's of pics, info and specs. That you
can easily send to us buyers. The more the better, honesty here is the
best policy. One small mistake......OK.......Two of them gets my
attention!!!

As a buyer, I do not like to call you first, I will call, only after I
have more info. and want to take it to the next step.

I will NOT call you for a price!!! It's a waste of my time. I know how
much money I have to spend.

I want to buy from the owner of the coach. Not from a dealer. I may
work with a dealer, that has a coach on consignment. (maybe)

Your pricing has to be realistic for todays economy. Let me give you
an example: I own a 1969 Cessna 182 Skylane, before the economy
tanked, I would have asked $73,500 for the sale price. With the
economy today, I would be lucky to get $60,000 and it's a good plane.
But with the cost of Avn gas $5 to $6 a gal. Not a lot buyers want to
buy a gas guzzler, (10 to 14 gal per hr) true 4 place airplane. I see
planes like mine selling.....but for $50 to $55K

Sorry I got so long winded, in our first post. But I felt what I said
here needed to be said, from our point of view anyway. We would just
like to find and buy a good coach.


Thank you all for your time.

J R & Deane Saunders
Kent, WA (West Hill)
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05-07-2008, 08:17
Post: #4
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
Unless it has been modified it does not have tanks of that advertised size.
Good post IMO. However, you failed to tell us what you are looking for and whether you are looking pristine or a beater?
If you are looking long term, forget the stick and plastic RV's.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

J R wrote:
Hi, to all you helpful folks, from J R & Deane in Kent WA.

This our first post, after reading other post for hours. Lots of good
info to be had here,
thank you one and all.

Anyway, we are considering the purchase of a vintage bird sometime
this year. There were two post here that go our attention. "How to
Price a unit you want to sell" and "interesting Ad.

This post, will be dealing with a little bit of both of those topics.
And maybe save a buyer from wasting their time dealing with one
seller, as we did.

We had found a few ad's and responded by e-mail, asking for more info
and pictures. So far, (about 2 weeks) out of 5 request we received 2.
One from some nice folks in Maine, saying their couch had sold. And
one today, telling me; "no, if you want see it it is in az". I was
somewhat taken back on this one. LOL The whole point for more info,
was to see if this coach was worth a trip Phoenix.......Maybe see some
pics of the new Pergo floors. So I called the seller, asking why so
rude in e-mail, and did he want to sell the coach? I get, I
don't
really want to sell. BIG waste of my time.

To be honest, I do not know a lot about BB's, but do know stick built
RV's. Please check out this ad. it's for 1981 35' (One of the main
reasons I wanted more info)

"FOR SALE: Excellent Condition... Very clean southwestern interior
with new Pergo flooring throughout, sleeps 6. This coach features
central vacuum, ice maker, food processor, two air conditioning units
and tons of storage. It also has a nice awning that extends most of
the length of the RV. This rig is in outstanding condition both
mechanically and cosmetically.
Freshly rebuilt 3208 CAT, 643 Allison Transmission, 2 AC Units,
Hydraulic Levelers, 3 Way Fridge, 10 Gallon Gas Electric Water Heater,
Airbrakes, brand new front end steering box, new tie rods and new ball
joints and brand new tires. There is also a 12.5KW Cohler generator,
500 gallon fuel tank, 300 gal fresh water tank and a 300 gal
gray
water and 200 gal black water tanks. This RV recently traveled to
Alaska and back with zero problems. This RV is solid and very well
insulated. Owner is second owner. Meticulous maintenance records and
$300 CDL Buyers Inspection provided. This is a must see RV, perfect
for family vacations or for full timers. This year commemorates its
25th anniversary which qualifies it as a historical vehicle. This
coach originally sold for over $250,000. *****NOTE, THESE PICTURES ARE
BEFORE THE PERGO FLOORS WERE INSTALLED*******"

Is it possible for an 1981 35' brid to have 500 gallon fuel tank, 300
gal fresh water, 300 gal gray and 200 gal black??? Where would you put
all them big tanks?

Sellers: My wife & I are buyers.......We are looking to buy a BB,
however we are also looking at Bus Conversions. There are 100's of
units for sale, yours is not the only one. As potential buyers, we
want to get the
best deal we can. As a buyer, I do not want to rip you
off, the deal has to be good for you and me or there is no deal.
However, we need to get the best BANG for our BUCK. With the
uncertainty in our economy today and the current high diesel prices.
One could be considered a NUT, for even thinking about buying a bus.
In fact, my neighbor said just that, when I told him we were looking.
J R, your Nuts!!! LOL How many RV manufactures have went out of
business in the last year? Why did they go out of business?

Sellers: If you really want to sell your coach, please put together an
e-mail pack (or website) with lot's of pics, info and specs. That you
can easily send to us buyers. The more the better, honesty here is the
best policy. One small mistake......OK.......Two of them gets my
attention!!!

As a buyer, I do not like to call you first, I will call, only after I
have more info. and want to take it
to the next step.

I will NOT call you for a price!!! It's a waste of my time. I know how
much money I have to spend.

I want to buy from the owner of the coach. Not from a dealer. I may
work with a dealer, that has a coach on consignment. (maybe)

Your pricing has to be realistic for todays economy. Let me give you
an example: I own a 1969 Cessna 182 Skylane, before the economy
tanked, I would have asked $73,500 for the sale price. With the
economy today, I would be lucky to get $60,000 and it's a good plane.
But with the cost of Avn gas $5 to $6 a gal. Not a lot buyers want to
buy a gas guzzler, (10 to 14 gal per hr) true 4 place airplane. I see
planes like mine selling.....but for $50 to $55K

Sorry I got so long winded, in our first post. But I felt what I said
here needed to be said, from our point of view anyway. We would just
like to find and buy a good coach.

Thank you all for
your time.

J R & Deane Saunders
Kent, WA (West Hill)





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05-07-2008, 09:25
Post: #5
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
JR & Deane,

Good post and you are not "NUTS", If so, over 1000 members on this
site are "NUTS"
Good Birds are few and far apart geographically, .
I would suggest attending a BB Rally. There are several throughout
the year at various US locations. Here you will learn , see, feel
touch and acquire info. on the many models available. Sometimes there
are a few coaches for sale.
I would also suggest researching the Birds for sale on the several
Wanderlodge Sites. Most Forum members / posters are up front and
share information freely. They usually are conscientious about
maintenance and repair. Then do a key word search on that Bird, you
may have interest. This may give some information on repair history.
And attention to maintenance.
Check out the VintageBird site for history, more Bird info, a
condition check list, and the classified sale section.

Bill 88 FC Michigan


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "J R" wrote:
>
> Hi, to all you helpful folks, from J R & Deane in Kent WA.
>
> This our first post, after reading other post for hours. Lots of
good
> info to be had here, thank you one and all.
>
> Anyway, we are considering the purchase of a vintage bird sometime
> this year. There were two post here that go our attention. "How to
> Price a unit you want to sell" and "interesting Ad.
>
> This post, will be dealing with a little bit of both of those
topics.
> And maybe save a buyer from wasting their time dealing with one
> seller, as we did.
>
> We had found a few ad's and responded by e-mail, asking for more
info
> and pictures. So far, (about 2 weeks) out of 5 request we received
2.
> One from some nice folks in Maine, saying their couch had sold. And
> one today, telling me; "no, if you want see it it is in az". I was
> somewhat taken back on this one. LOL The whole point for more info,
> was to see if this coach was worth a trip Phoenix.......Maybe see
some
> pics of the new Pergo floors. So I called the seller, asking why so
> rude in e-mail, and did he want to sell the coach? I get, I don't
> really want to sell. BIG waste of my time.
>
> To be honest, I do not know a lot about BB's, but do know stick
built
> RV's. Please check out this ad. it's for 1981 35' (One of the main
> reasons I wanted more info)
>
> "FOR SALE: Excellent Condition... Very clean southwestern interior
> with new Pergo flooring throughout, sleeps 6. This coach features
> central vacuum, ice maker, food processor, two air conditioning
units
> and tons of storage. It also has a nice awning that extends most of
> the length of the RV. This rig is in outstanding condition both
> mechanically and cosmetically.
> Freshly rebuilt 3208 CAT, 643 Allison Transmission, 2 AC Units,
> Hydraulic Levelers, 3 Way Fridge, 10 Gallon Gas Electric Water
Heater,
> Airbrakes, brand new front end steering box, new tie rods and new
ball
> joints and brand new tires. There is also a 12.5KW Cohler generator,
> 500 gallon fuel tank, 300 gal fresh water tank and a 300 gal gray
> water and 200 gal black water tanks. This RV recently traveled to
> Alaska and back with zero problems. This RV is solid and very well
> insulated. Owner is second owner. Meticulous maintenance records and
> $300 CDL Buyers Inspection provided. This is a must see RV, perfect
> for family vacations or for full timers. This year commemorates its
> 25th anniversary which qualifies it as a historical vehicle. This
> coach originally sold for over $250,000. *****NOTE, THESE PICTURES
ARE
> BEFORE THE PERGO FLOORS WERE INSTALLED*******"
>
> Is it possible for an 1981 35' brid to have 500 gallon fuel tank,
300
> gal fresh water, 300 gal gray and 200 gal black??? Where would you
put
> all them big tanks?
>
> Sellers: My wife & I are buyers.......We are looking to buy a BB,
> however we are also looking at Bus Conversions. There are 100's of
> units for sale, yours is not the only one. As potential buyers, we
> want to get the best deal we can. As a buyer, I do not want to rip
you
> off, the deal has to be good for you and me or there is no deal.
> However, we need to get the best BANG for our BUCK. With the
> uncertainty in our economy today and the current high diesel prices.
> One could be considered a NUT, for even thinking about buying a bus.
> In fact, my neighbor said just that, when I told him we were
looking.
> J R, your Nuts!!! LOL How many RV manufactures have went out of
> business in the last year? Why did they go out of business?
>
> Sellers: If you really want to sell your coach, please put together
an
> e-mail pack (or website) with lot's of pics, info and specs. That
you
> can easily send to us buyers. The more the better, honesty here is
the
> best policy. One small mistake......OK.......Two of them gets my
> attention!!!
>
> As a buyer, I do not like to call you first, I will call, only
after I
> have more info. and want to take it to the next step.
>
> I will NOT call you for a price!!! It's a waste of my time. I know
how
> much money I have to spend.
>
> I want to buy from the owner of the coach. Not from a dealer. I may
> work with a dealer, that has a coach on consignment. (maybe)
>
> Your pricing has to be realistic for todays economy. Let me give you
> an example: I own a 1969 Cessna 182 Skylane, before the economy
> tanked, I would have asked $73,500 for the sale price. With the
> economy today, I would be lucky to get $60,000 and it's a good
plane.
> But with the cost of Avn gas $5 to $6 a gal. Not a lot buyers want
to
> buy a gas guzzler, (10 to 14 gal per hr) true 4 place airplane. I
see
> planes like mine selling.....but for $50 to $55K
>
> Sorry I got so long winded, in our first post. But I felt what I
said
> here needed to be said, from our point of view anyway. We would just
> like to find and buy a good coach.
>
>
> Thank you all for your time.
>
> J R & Deane Saunders
> Kent, WA (West Hill)
>
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05-07-2008, 09:49
Post: #6
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
On May 7, 2008, at 12:17 PM, J R wrote:
<snip>There is also a 12.5KW Cohler generator,
500 gallon fuel tank, 300 gal fresh water tank and a 300 gal gray
water and 200 gal black water tanks. <snip>
Is it possible for an 1981 35' brid to have 500 gallon fuel tank, 300
gal fresh water, 300 gal gray and 200 gal black??? Where would you put
all them big tanks?
Kohler makes generators... not "Cohler."
The 35' bird was originally equipped with a 12.5 KW generator
150 gallon fuel tank
98 gallons fresh water
60 gallons gray water
42 gallons waste water.
(These figures are from the 1980 listing under "history" at
<http://www.vintagebirds.com> 1981 didn't have specs listed.)
I'd be inclined to guess that this advertisement was either converted from liters (but those don't match up either) or someone is completely nuts. Perhaps, there's a tank trailer that comes with the coach...
<snip>
I agree completely with your observations to sellers. I purchased my 'bird from Mr. Olivers (a dealer near Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX) via an eBay auction. If it weren't for a plethora of photos, I would not have been as comfortable with the process as I was. (I also was able to talk with the former owner...)
Although I'm now out of the market, I do tend to look at what's being offered from time to time -- and I continue to be amazed at people who post 3 photos of the out side and 2 photos of the interior and seem to think that's enough. Indeed, in some cases, I've seen a coach on sale for 2 to 3 years --- and the photos are never updated. (Including one that has a wet towel hanging on the shower door -- how nice.)
Mr. Oliver does it right -- and it's educational to visit his web site and view how he has photographed the RVs he has for sale.
Outside: front, back, and both sides with compartment doors open and doors closed.
Close up of each compartment
Close up of generator (extended)
Close up of several of the tires
Entrance with door open
Inside: multiple photos of the interior and each part of it from at least 2 directions
close up of dash including shots so you can read the mileage and hours on the instruments
Multiple close ups in bath, kitchen area, and bedroom. Closets both closed and open.
My coach had more than 40 photos -- and I had a good sense of what I would see when I made my on-the-ground inspection. There were no unpleasant surprises and the vehicle was exactly as represented.
My only other comment regards bus conversions. I was first interested in a bus conversion, but switched to focusing on the Wanderlodge after I realized that there is almost no support for buses. Each conversion is a one-off that may be professionally done or done by a "joe blow" who has no idea how to properly engineer the workings of the house components. If you have a problem with plumbing or some other component, there's no one else who has exactly the same thing. The support on this (and the other) Wanderlodge list is more valuable than you can imagine. That is what ultimately convinced me that a bus conversion was more of a crap shoot that I'd care to undertake. (YMMV)
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"

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05-07-2008, 10:42
Post: #7
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
Just curious. Was the coach in Maine a 91 WB?

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

J R wrote:
Hi, to all you helpful folks, from J R & Deane in Kent WA.

This our first post, after reading other post for hours. Lots of good
info to be had here, thank you one and all.

Anyway, we are considering the purchase of a vintage bird sometime
this year. There were two post here that go our attention. "How to
Price a unit you want to sell" and "interesting
Ad.

This post, will be dealing with a little bit of both of those topics.
And maybe save a buyer from wasting their time dealing with one
seller, as we did.

We had found a few ad's and responded by e-mail, asking for more info
and pictures. So far, (about 2 weeks) out of 5 request we received 2.
One from some nice folks in Maine, saying their couch had sold. And
one today, telling me; "no, if you want see it it is in az". I was
somewhat taken back on this one. LOL The whole point for more info,
was to see if this coach was worth a trip Phoenix.......Maybe see some
pics of the new Pergo floors. So I called the seller, asking why so
rude in e-mail, and did he want to sell the coach? I get, I don't
really want to sell. BIG waste of my time.

To be honest, I do not know a lot about BB's, but do know stick built
RV's. Please check out this ad. it's for 1981 35' (One of the main
reasons I wanted more
info)

"FOR SALE: Excellent Condition... Very clean southwestern interior
with new Pergo flooring throughout, sleeps 6. This coach features
central vacuum, ice maker, food processor, two air conditioning units
and tons of storage. It also has a nice awning that extends most of
the length of the RV. This rig is in outstanding condition both
mechanically and cosmetically.
Freshly rebuilt 3208 CAT, 643 Allison Transmission, 2 AC Units,
Hydraulic Levelers, 3 Way Fridge, 10 Gallon Gas Electric Water Heater,
Airbrakes, brand new front end steering box, new tie rods and new ball
joints and brand new tires. There is also a 12.5KW Cohler generator,
500 gallon fuel tank, 300 gal fresh water tank and a 300 gal gray
water and 200 gal black water tanks. This RV recently traveled to
Alaska and back with zero problems. This RV is solid and very well
insulated. Owner is second owner. Meticulous maintenance records and
$300
CDL Buyers Inspection provided. This is a must see RV, perfect
for family vacations or for full timers. This year commemorates its
25th anniversary which qualifies it as a historical vehicle. This
coach originally sold for over $250,000. *****NOTE, THESE PICTURES ARE
BEFORE THE PERGO FLOORS WERE INSTALLED*******"

Is it possible for an 1981 35' brid to have 500 gallon fuel tank, 300
gal fresh water, 300 gal gray and 200 gal black??? Where would you put
all them big tanks?

Sellers: My wife & I are buyers.......We are looking to buy a BB,
however we are also looking at Bus Conversions. There are 100's of
units for sale, yours is not the only one. As potential buyers, we
want to get the best deal we can. As a buyer, I do not want to rip you
off, the deal has to be good for you and me or there is no deal.
However, we need to get the best BANG for our BUCK. With the
uncertainty in our economy today
and the current high diesel prices.
One could be considered a NUT, for even thinking about buying a bus.
In fact, my neighbor said just that, when I told him we were looking.
J R, your Nuts!!! LOL How many RV manufactures have went out of
business in the last year? Why did they go out of business?

Sellers: If you really want to sell your coach, please put together an
e-mail pack (or website) with lot's of pics, info and specs. That you
can easily send to us buyers. The more the better, honesty here is the
best policy. One small mistake......OK.......Two of them gets my
attention!!!

As a buyer, I do not like to call you first, I will call, only after I
have more info. and want to take it to the next step.

I will NOT call you for a price!!! It's a waste of my time. I know how
much money I have to spend.

I want to buy from the owner of the coach. Not from a dealer. I may
work with a
dealer, that has a coach on consignment. (maybe)

Your pricing has to be realistic for todays economy. Let me give you
an example: I own a 1969 Cessna 182 Skylane, before the economy
tanked, I would have asked $73,500 for the sale price. With the
economy today, I would be lucky to get $60,000 and it's a good plane.
But with the cost of Avn gas $5 to $6 a gal. Not a lot buyers want to
buy a gas guzzler, (10 to 14 gal per hr) true 4 place airplane. I see
planes like mine selling.....but for $50 to $55K

Sorry I got so long winded, in our first post. But I felt what I said
here needed to be said, from our point of view anyway. We would just
like to find and buy a good coach.

Thank you all for your time.

J R & Deane Saunders
Kent, WA (West Hill)





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05-07-2008, 11:29
Post: #8
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
Good post: Add to your list of bad seller ideas: POOR PHOTOGRAPHY. A
decent digital camera can be had for under $150. Why do some sellers
insist on using a Brownie Hawkeye with a candle for a flash? Some on
this site might remember last year when the "preacher" was selling an
older PT40. His pictures were awesome and he got every one's attention.
Another faux pas: Price it with some intelligence. $80,000 plus for a
silver edition FC is unrealistic. I own one and know it could never
draw anything even close! Those who are selling units today will be
sorry if they wait. I would love to revisit BB pricing this fall. I
think everybody will be surprised. This is a real down market, not a
blip. Jeff Rubin, a well respected Canadian economist, is calling for
$150 oil this year and $200 by 2012. I know that there are just as many
economists who feel otherwise but just the fact that many believe this
is scary. $150 oil would make for $5.00 plus diesel. How many BB's will
be sold with diesel at this level?

Bruce
1988 FC35
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05-07-2008, 11:55
Post: #9
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
I agree with you for sure. At $200 a barrel oil selling a BB will be the least of our concerns.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

birdshill123 wrote:
Good post: Add to your list of bad seller ideas: POOR PHOTOGRAPHY. A
decent digital camera can be had for under $150. Why do some sellers
insist on using a Brownie Hawkeye with a candle for a flash? Some on
this site might remember last year when the "preacher" was selling an
older PT40. His pictures were
awesome and he got every one's attention.
Another faux pas: Price it with some intelligence. $80,000 plus for a
silver edition FC is unrealistic. I own one and know it could never
draw anything even close! Those who are selling units today will be
sorry if they wait. I would love to revisit BB pricing this fall. I
think everybody will be surprised. This is a real down market, not a
blip. Jeff Rubin, a well respected Canadian economist, is calling for
$150 oil this year and $200 by 2012. I know that there are just as many
economists who feel otherwise but just the fact that many believe this
is scary. $150 oil would make for $5.00 plus diesel. How many BB's will
be sold with diesel at this level?

Bruce
1988 FC35





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05-07-2008, 13:31
Post: #10
What To Do: To Sell Me Your Bird.
Remember the movie "Mad Max" I think that was the name, one of Mel
Gibsons first. Bluebirds would work pretty well, with some armer
plate and gun ports. They might go way up in price :-) So look at
the sunny side of this. :-)

We'll get thru this if we use our talents and don't panic.

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC


>
> I agree with you for sure. At $200 a barrel oil selling a BB will
be the least of our concerns.
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> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
> Dahlonega, GA
> Royale Conversion
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> birdshill123 wrote:
Good post: Add to your list of bad seller ideas: POOR PHOTOGRAPHY. A
> decent digital camera can be had for under $150. Why do some
sellers
> insist on using a Brownie Hawkeye with a candle for a flash? Some
on
> this site might remember last year when the "preacher" was selling
an
> older PT40. His pictures were awesome and he got every one's
attention.
> Another faux pas: Price it with some intelligence. $80,000 plus
for a
> silver edition FC is unrealistic. I own one and know it could
never
> draw anything even close! Those who are selling units today will
be
> sorry if they wait. I would love to revisit BB pricing this fall.
I
> think everybody will be surprised. This is a real down market, not
a
> blip. Jeff Rubin, a well respected Canadian economist, is calling
for
> $150 oil this year and $200 by 2012. I know that there are just as
many
> economists who feel otherwise but just the fact that many believe
this
> is scary. $150 oil would make for $5.00 plus diesel. How many BB's
will
> be sold with diesel at this level?
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> Bruce
> 1988 FC35
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