4003DCM at Bass Emporium

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elysrand
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Post by elysrand »

You are a Good Man, Bill! See, a whole week and I didn't bust ya, not even once, in all my posts! Image

Have fun in New Orleans! Hope the move goes well Image
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fundamental
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Post by fundamental »

I am no expert in anything, but a DCM in LA was just purchased privately for 4600 by a really savvy collector friend of a friend of mine. Don't know if that effects anything, but also aren't like half of these now owned by members of this forum? Doesn't that fact have an effect on value, since I would assume most of them aren't going anywhere? Not trying to cause a stir, but the person who got it for $3600 seems lucky to me. Maybe I am just jealous!
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Paint your Lemmy's DCM and really see big bucks.
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Post by rikk »

It all boils down to supply, demand, how quickly you want to see, region of the country and the world. You might get a better price if you sell it locally in a big market. People can see it in person and pay for it in person. It may work in reverse as well.
They look great, play great, and sound great. Worth every penny.
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Elys, you're a man who can be trusted!! Must be all that gov't training!! Image
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