Sold
$1200 :morning:
Looks like a crack on the bottom of the mouth piece?
Quote from: Yelper on June 18, 2018, 10:24:56 AM
$1200 :morning:
Holy ... what does Cox charge for a new one? im on his list but i didn't ask the price....
300 for plain trumpet with bufflo horn mouthpiece. His ivory supply is gone when i talked to him last month. With ivoy mouthpiece it was 425.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on June 18, 2018, 11:14:54 AM
300 for plain trumpet with bufflo horn mouthpiece. His ivory supply is gone when i talked to him last month. With ivoy mouthpiece it was 425.
That I can do.
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Wow, who would have thought the outrageous prices on Ebay were cheap compared to this. GLWS
Well , there's been big discussion on hear about selling at a higher price , more than the makers
Price. .............. NICE TRUMPET .................
Not defending this but with sellers getting $400 for Platz and Corder calls which is 4 times the price paid by the original buyer in most cases is this anymore crazy?
I don't think so.
It is arguably harder to get a trumpet from Frank it is not as easy as clicking a box and paying for it unless things have recently changed with Mr. Cox.
Simple economics supply and demand!
$400 TO MAKE IT
$1200 selling it
Can't guess what the BRO is $500
IT IS A NICE LOOKING CALL
Quote from: blackfalcon on June 18, 2018, 05:46:04 PM
I will list this call on Ebay but thought I would offer it here to give Old Gobbler members first chance rather than the collectors
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And I agree with the rest you said. I'm sure you will find a buyer soon. Very nice horn Dave.
I own quite a few of Frank's calls ... been buying from him for almost 20 years. I have never felt like I overpaid him. No more Ivory is a reality.
I think it's a testimony to the quality of sound and craftsmanship that his calls bring a premium on the secondary market. I hope you sell your call for asking price- whoever gets it won't have buyer's remorse. Supply and demand dictates price.
If the cost is out of your budget, save your money until you can buy one. I despise these threads - no one should tell someone else what a call they own should sell for. If you can't afford a call, move on.
Who would ever have though a ounce of gold would cost what it does in today's market..... simple as that.
Well stated Andrew. :z-winnersmiley:
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Thanks Andrew. I am withdrawing this call from the market for the time being
Dave
If the cost is out of your budget, save your money until you can buy one. I despise these threads - no one should tell someone else what a call they own should sell for. If you can't afford a call, move on.
Who would ever have though a ounce of gold would cost what it does in today's market..... simple as that.
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Good Post, Thanks Dave for putting it on here first.
very sharp looking trumpet
Quote from: nitro on June 18, 2018, 07:21:29 PM
I own quite a few of Frank's calls ... been buying from him for almost 20 years. I have never felt like I overpaid him. No more Ivory is a reality.
I think it's a testimony to the quality of sound and craftsmanship that his calls bring a premium on the secondary market. I hope you sell your call for asking price- whoever gets it won't have buyer's remorse. Supply and demand dictates price.
If the cost is out of your budget, save your money until you can buy one. I despise these threads - no one should tell someone else what a call they own should sell for. If you can't afford a call, move on.
Who would ever have though a ounce of gold would cost what it does in today's market..... simple as that.
Agreed. Nice post.
The truth is that if you want one with a ivory mouth piece , this is the only way you are gonna get it. Talked to frank recently and he told me he was out of ivory and with the laws and such he most likely wasnt gonna be able to get anymore. That means that 1200 really is not that much concidering what they are about to be selling for.