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    The next big thing
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  2. #12
    Difficult second album
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    My advice would be be patient and don't think that knocking a few quid off the price will help it sell.

    As long as your price is fair (and yours is) it will sell. It might take a wee while but it will sell.

    I recently sold my RE-201 Space Echo after advertising it a few times over the last year or so on here and on Gumtree. I got a few crazy offers on Gumtree but no serious interest, despite cutting the price to less than I thought it was worth. Eventually when I was in a position when I the cash it would have freed up would have been useful, I listed it on eBay. The main benefit there is you have a huge audience. I managed to strike a private deal deal with someone who saw it on eBay so only had the pennies listing fee to pay. I got the price I was looking for and he got an excellent Space Echo at what he considers was a bargain price. He still sends me links to music he has made with it! Win Win.
    "Give me five minutes and I'll make 'em all sound the same."

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    The next big thing
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