JVC RC-M90 for sale on Ebay UK at the moment.

aiwapanasonic

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Obviously a deal was made cash in hand so they don't need to pay eBay fees. This box has problems with the speaker plus a break. Who knows, it could have been a donor. I tracked ebay listings for a few months and it is very hard to find something that is ok. The last good m90 I saw in the UK was someone selling their dad's machine, for something like 500 pounds, it happened cash in hand, deal off ebay (listing ended early) and immediately the buyer relisted it for 2000 pounds. I know because I wrote to the first seller to check if this is all a scam. The box had some initials scribbled on it so you could easily recognise it. The reseller didn't do a good job with the listing and tried a few times; and managed to get something like 1300 so doubled his money. But I don't like people trying to make money like this out of a hobby, without even adding one bit of extra value in the process. Even finding a steal in a charity shop, one should leave a bit more. And then if you restore a machine, then you are right to seek a profit to cover your time and skills. But if you are just flipping , it sounds wrong. So in my ideal world there will be no car resellers and no flipping real estate or boomboxes :)
As for collector well-kept machines, there are a couple for ~3000 (Euro) in Germany and Italy and I think it's probably worth it even if it seems a lot - especially if you cannot restore it yourself (and it can be risky if you have a problem with the deck or the volume pot or blown speakers). I thought walkman prices are high, but wait until you need to pay an expert to restore it. Restoring is a proper skill. There is a famous shop in the US that restores Nakamichis and it could cost something like 1.5- 2k to get them to restore your Dragon.
 
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beansmaynard

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Obviously a deal was made cash in hand so they don't need to pay eBay fees. This box has problems with the speaker plus a break. Who knows, it could have been a donor. I tracked ebay listings for a few months and it is very hard to find something that is ok. The last good m90 I saw in the UK was someone selling their dad's machine, for something like 500 pounds, it happened cash in hand, deal off ebay (listing ended early) and immediately the buyer relisted it for 2000 pounds. I know because I wrote to the first seller to check if this is all a scam. The box had some initials scribbled on it so you could easily recognise it. The reseller didn't do a good job with the listing and tried a few times; and managed to get something like 1300 so doubled his money. But I don't like people trying to make money like this out of a hobby, without even adding one bit of extra value in the process. Even finding a steal in a charity shop, one should leave a bit more. And then if you restore a machine, then you are right to seek a profit to cover your time and skills. But if you are just flipping , it sounds wrong. So in my ideal world there will be no car resellers and no flipping real estate or boomboxes :)
As for collector well-kept machines, there are a couple for ~3000 (Euro) in Germany and Italy and I think it's probably worth it even if it seems a lot - especially if you cannot restore it yourself (and it can be risky if you have a problem with the deck or the volume pot or blown speakers). I thought walkman prices are high, but wait until you need to pay an expert to restore it. Restoring is a proper skill. There is a famous shop in the US that restores Nakamichis and it could cost something like 1.5- 2k to get them to restore your Dragon.
Ebay in the UK is largely free of fees since the start of the year, unless you're a business account. They realised Vinted was eating their lunch, so adopted their model.
I also remember seeing that one with the initials scratched in. I hate that nowadays you aren't competing on ebay/etc with fellow collectors, you're competing with the absolute dregs of society who find something cheap to resell instantly. These people aren't interested in the hobby, they just know what is valuable. I see it happening everywhere now.
 

mudman

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Radio had a couple for sale two years ago, his pair were 2600 (lbs?) BIN but he wouldn't ship them, unfortunately most of his equipment probably got tossed out so there's a big pile of cool stuff out there somewhere.
 

floyd

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Radio had a couple for sale two years ago, his pair were 2600 (lbs?) BIN but he wouldn't ship them, unfortunately most of his equipment probably got tossed out so there's a big pile of cool stuff out there somewhere.
I don't think he really wanted to sell those m 90's. It was another one of his annual fark it all sales where he threatened to get out of collecting for good lol.
 

caution

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I don't think he really wanted to sell those m 90's. It was another one of his annual fark it all sales where he threatened to get out of collecting for good lol.
It's long gone now, but I remember a post from him in the buy/sell section that his shelves failed and all the boxes smashed to the floor, and that he considered throwing in the towel. If that happened to me, I'd probably also reconsider
 
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floyd

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It's long gone now, but I remember a post from him in the buy/sell section that his shelves failed and all the boxes smashed to the floor, and that he considered throwing in the towel. If that happened to me, I'd probably also reconsider
And that was an expensive accident considering the boxes he had. Not only that he burnt up another box he just got in the same week. Really Boomboxery and his friends here was all that was keeping him going .