>Yeah, I have seen his auctions and his prices. He can't seem to ever sell >his PAiA 2700 synth for the outrageous reserve price! > >So what is "a LOT?" > I have to admit I have bought a couple of small ticket items from minime123, not EML gear. The guy seems OK, and he has, in fact, contributed some nice photos to the archive section here. I agree his prices are high and I'm not here to defend him, but you have to consider a couple of things when looking at vintage gear like EML. First, of course, is the obvious...condition. Can't be said enough. If someone is selling an EML 101 with the original manual, paperwork, whatever and the thing is really in cherry condition, well that can justify a very high price. Second point at least for me is immediacy. What I mean is, are you willing to spend the time and energy searching, waiting and looking for a good deal, researching, bidding etc. ? If so, fine...but guys like minime have the gear right there, you could buy it and have the dern thing in a matter of days, job done. That's got to count for something. Sometimes the price is not the highest priority...tho it's always important. Mike Berman digiboy@...
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EML101 pricing
2003-05-26 by Mike B (digiboy)
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