You can sing that to the tune of "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone" by Paula Cole.
Seriously, I know this is considered a buyer's market, but each time I look at Cragislist or ebay, I am constantly saying "WTF??"
So many average kits, or kits in poor condition are priced WAY more than they are worth. I know "worth" can mean many things to many people. But I think we can agree that a six lug Luan MIJ snare in blue sparkle wrap for $250 is not "worth" it.
I like getting good deals (who doesn't?), but it seems more and more that they are getting harder and harder to come by.
What do you think is the cause of this? Is it TV shows like "Storage Wars" or "American Pickers", so people think that just because something is old, they can charge a fortune for it? Just because it's old, doesn't mean it's valuable.
I hate to say this, but I think greed has a lot to do with it too. Look at all the people on ebay who part out drum kits to make more money. Don't get me wrong, when I sell gear and want to get a fair price, but it's just that: A fair price that is fair for both parties. Anytime I sell anything on ebay, whether it's tension rods or a full drum kit, I always start the price at $1. Fair Market Value allows the price to be bid up to that "Fair" price. Plus, I believe it encourages more people to bid or watch if the price is low or more reasonable. I have never been disappointed in a bigger ticket item's final sale price. There are times that I thought I could've gotten more, but most people think that way. But that would distort the "fairness" of that price to the buyer, in theory.
I guess I just wish people would be more like they are here............put greed aside and offer your stuff for a fair price and derive enjoyment from providing a fair deal so that someone else can enjoy drums and drumming.
Thoughts?