People are idiots. I posted an ad on Craigslist looking for old tube TVs and people want like $75 - $120 dollars for them; when I can get a 30" LCD for $60
LOL, what you wanting those for? I know you can do several things with them, but your need?
And come on man, you know people are greedy fuckers.
Next time you post such and ad, say in there some where that you will dispose of it free of the tax on old appliences - although it does not exist, as you have said, people are idiots, ya get me?
It's because some kinds of TV parts are getting rare now. Try buying a PS2 mouse these days... still... $70 is too much for an old TV, regardless of the rarity of the parts.
Lol, no spectral nobody wants these parts except the .005% of the people in this dumbass country that are electronics hobbyists. The sellers are either greedy or just plain dumb. Most likely the latter.
Lol, no spectral nobody wants these parts except the .005% of the people in this dumbass country that are electronics hobbyists. The sellers are either greedy or just plain dumb. Most likely the latter.
It's like this... let's say you're making a low budget movie, and in the script there is call for an old-style rotary telephone in the color marine-green. Now, where the fuck are you gonna get such a thing these days! You go on E-Bay and find some, but they're all $200+! You go on Craigslist and there's not a one. You check your garage... attic... cellar... grandmother's attic, grandmother's garage... grandmother's fruit-cellar... again... nothing. What the fuck do yo do! Well, you bow your head in defeat and enter a bid of $200.01 on E-Bay, that's what you do. And sure... the seller is chuckling and sitting back easy... but he knows you just can't pick up a genuine 1927 Batman playing card just anywhere, and he's right!
No, I mean they are offering 1998 televisions for $75.
Well, the production of cathode ray tube televisions ceased entirely after 2010, so they are now considered vintage. Not antique, but still vintage. Some people know that, and they know the parts are soon going to be worth something to television repair shops and whatnot.
Damn, the amount of TV's I have shot or smashed up over time...
It is true about people needed old things for things like films and TV. A guy I know started out with a van doing house clearence when people die. He has a very decent business now selling tat to people for the above reason and to decortate bars etcetera.
He sold a small rowing boat and bit of net he found to a bar as decoration. He got a couple of hundred quid for some crap he picked up from the beach. I will be getting made redudant this year, so I might give it a go and see if I can make some money out of it.
I will probably just end up filling my garden with crap that no one wants to buy and it will end up getting burned.
Spectal you think too highly of the american population.
And since the tube TVs are obsolete TV repair shops won't need the parts because nobody is going to bother to repair a CRT television.
This. People in the US don't repair shit. This isn't the 50s. TVs and other things do not last. If they break, you toss them. Repairing a tv from the 90s would cost more than buying a new hdtv.
That being said, a friend of mine wants to give me a 27'' crt tv for free. Lulz.
You'd be surprised. A lot of old folk like their old tv's, and they'll get it repaired again and again just to keep on enjoying it. I mean, let's be realistic here. Of course the old folks won't be around much longer, but they're still out there, and there's lots of them... tens of millions, in fact.
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And come on man, you know people are greedy fuckers.
Next time you post such and ad, say in there some where that you will dispose of it free of the tax on old appliences - although it does not exist, as you have said, people are idiots, ya get me?
Scary.
It is true about people needed old things for things like films and TV. A guy I know started out with a van doing house clearence when people die. He has a very decent business now selling tat to people for the above reason and to decortate bars etcetera.
He sold a small rowing boat and bit of net he found to a bar as decoration. He got a couple of hundred quid for some crap he picked up from the beach. I will be getting made redudant this year, so I might give it a go and see if I can make some money out of it.
I will probably just end up filling my garden with crap that no one wants to buy and it will end up getting burned.
And since the tube TVs are obsolete TV repair shops won't need the parts because nobody is going to bother to repair a CRT television.
That being said, a friend of mine wants to give me a 27'' crt tv for free. Lulz.
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