One's trash is someone else's treasure


I would be interested to find out what “treasures” you people have come across in your journey to audio nirvana on the used market. For me, it was in 1993 (I don’t remember if the internet was already at its early stages of development – I don’t think so), and I came across an ad in our local newspaper for a Linn LP-12. The second I read the ad, I immediately called the seller who happens to be this older fellow who obviously didn’t have the slightest clue what he’s about to relinquish. I drove to his apartment and there it was, a Linn LP-12 complete with an LVX tone arm, a K9 cartridge and the smoke dustcover – all in excellent condition. The asking price? $100!!!! While I was in his apartment checking the table out, the seller received about three phone calls regarding the LP-12 too bad for those prospective buyers but first come, first serve. Talk about someone’s trash being someone else’s treasure!!!! About three years later, I sold the table for $900! It was about this time when the digital front end was really taking off with the transport and outboard DAC options. Now, I’m back into vinyl (just recently got back actually) and have a VPI Scout Aries with JMW 9 arm and a Dynavector 10x5 cartridge. This time, my analog set up is a keeper!!!! What treasures have you come across??????
gemini
"I immediately called the seller who happens to be this older fellow who obviously didn’t have the slightest clue what he’s about to relinquish"

Maybe when you're old and gray, some young wippersnapper will come by and screw you out of something you have while others make it obvious it's been undervalued.

At a minimum you should have told him it was worth more.

Class Act Gemini.
Artemus, LOL!

Gemini, Hmmm... I'd keep the yard sale LPs under your hat too...
All of the world is full of folks who did not know of the real value of what they had. The billions of stories of folks not giving fair compensation would fill millions of volumes.
Supply and demand does not cover all contigencies. Sometimes you just get lucky. Sometimes folks do not care, sometimes it's at the point of a gun.
Maybe the old dude just wanted to give some younger dude a pleasant gift, but realized it had to have SOME price.
I just left 300 classical LPs on my neighbors door. He asked if he could have 250 I was hauling away to a charity. Sure, and more! How about another thousand? WOW! was the response. So HE got a deal. And I am no fool. The wholesale value of the dreck I am tossing out is a penny an LP. Thanks for saving me the gas money to haul them away!
Anyway, dragging some dude over the coals for a deal ANYONE OF YOU WOULD DO (privately!!) because he said it publicly, is total DooDoo.