C-22 not selling


Hi folks, I recently put up for sale my beloved McIntosh C-22 original. It’s in great shape with a box. I’m wondering why I’ve had no replies. Any thoughts?
wedjr
Your asking price seems a bit steep, and the market is very soft at this point in time. A bad combination. 
 HiFiShark can help show you what your gear is selling for, and what it has previously sold for.

This is about a tough a seller's market as I can recall seeing in many years. I don't know how much of it is related to the stock market staggering, which may have eroded consumer confidence. Or if the aging audiophile bracket has more to do with it, or a combination of the two.

I do know that it's a great time to be a buyer, but a bad time to be a seller.Good luck with your sale.
Unfortunately as a new and zero feedback seller you are immediately at a disadvantage. Do you have a local dealer with an extensive audiogon track record that could sell on your behalf?

In addition better photos (higher resolution and in focus) would probably help, the grainy ones you posted don't present the piece as well as it could be. Bring it out on a white sheet in bright natural light and take plenty of photos from all sides
yep i'd start sellin' some cheap stuff little-by little and than sell c-22.
sometimes regardless of condition you can't jump on the very peak of pricing. try to sell locally as well or offer local pick-up. ask less money on local deals as you would loose money anyways on internet with final value rake. make buyer feel safe as unit is available for local pickup and sound testing.

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Wow! Yesser! I'll rewrite it take better and more pics etc. again I really hate to sell it but all this advise is great! Thanks WEDjr 
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It's possible with strong dollar, getting less international buyers?  

Everything sells at the right price.  It all depends how badly you want to sell it.